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  • Paul D.

    Good all around! has a Buffet dedicated to Sushi! All kinds and all flavors. If you want to learn how to have different Sushi, this is the place to come as you can try all kinds there for a good price!

    (4)
  • Ashlea R.

    If you want good sushi, keep going down the road a little farther. If you want cheap and fast, this is the place for you. Some of the sushi tasted a little like chicken. The hot food was good, but not what I went there for.

    (2)
  • Tara M.

    I am usually very nervous about where my sushi comes from, but this place had me delighted! All you can eat delicious sushi for only $10 was a steal and I was very impressed by how good the sushi tasted.

    (4)
  • Sari M.

    Came to Fuji sushi from 30 minutes away, the hours they posted online said they closed a bald hour later than the hours printed on the door, we arrived 20 minutes before their closing time and the doors were already locked and they were cleaning up- it is illegal in the state of Wisconsin to not be open for your posted business hours. Will definitely not be giving this place another shot since they couldn't bother to update their website, or even take customers within their posted hours on the door. Don't go here if you want professional service.

    (1)
  • Steve M.

    I'm not a sushi snob - I'm perfectly satisfied eating grocery store or mall food court sushi, so when I read the reviews, this place sounded right up my alley. Fuji Sushi, however served quite literally the worst sushi I've ever had. And for Appleton, the price really wasn't that economical - you can buy two basic rolls at any of the 'regular suspect' sushi places around town for the same price. The selection is extremely limited - mostly to rolls with shredded fish, cream cheese, and/or flavored mayonnaise. The 'tempura' rolls were something I've never seen - they were typical rolls, but the entire ROLL was coated in thick batter (I'm talking outside of the rice) and fried. Turns out there was a good reason I've never seen it done that way before - they were absolutely dreadful. Having quickly given up on the sushi, I tried to fill up on 'hot food', which consisted of soggy General Tso's and bland teriyaki chicken, so I gave up on that as well. I turned to the last resort - the typical Chinese buffet selection of desserts, and even THOSE were terrible. How can you mess up an Oreo? When it has the consistency of a sponge from having sat on the buffet for days, covered by a damp cloth. I ended up finishing my meal with a plate full of M&M's, which were the only dessert that wasn't horribly stale. Needless to say, we won't be returning. At least we had a good laugh later in the day when we gave the fortune cookies to our kids, and even they (5 and 10 years old) complained that they were too stale to eat!

    (1)
  • Anna G.

    The place is small and very fairly priced. If you need a sishi fix but are on a budget this is the place for you. They have a large variety to choose from and keep the buffet refreshed. I have been going here for a number of years now and their sushi has never been disappointing. It isnt the same as what you get when you pay $15 a roll but it is absolutely is worth the price you pay. The hot food area is small but good and they have good cold sides like seaweed salad, shrimp, and fresh fruits. In addition the desserts often rotate between several homemade pies and cheesecakes that are all a great end to a delicious meal.

    (5)
  • Hannah W.

    The interior of the restaurant is sketchy. Dirty goldfish tank in the front. Tried to find a clean table at 7:00 pm on a Thursday night and it was tough. Apparently, we ended up sitting near (I'm assuming) the owner's kids. This ruined A LOT of the experience. They were running around yelling to each other, bouncing balls up and down the aisles, changing the channels on the TV (way too high of a volume, too. Don't think there should be a TV in here...maybe in the back room for the kids???) I understand they are kids and easily bored but then have an area in the back for them with a tv...this is not a good idea to keep/bring in customers. If this weren't a problem, I would have rated this almost a 5. The hot food wasn't really stocked well which was only a problem since my husband doesn't eat sushi and I need something to occupy his needs, too. We had to ask to stock items. The sushi, however, (with the exception of about 3 rolls that had some questionable taste) was great!! Good for a sushi novice, like myself, trying to find my favorite. I wish that they had some more raw sushi to try but I was happy with what was offered for the price. They need to expand the hot bar or at least maintain it a bit better, maybe clean a little more, and find a fun and safe place for the kids so business doesn't go downhill and this place will be just about everything I've wanted. I will return at a different time to give it another go but I'm not sure what to expect.

    (2)
  • Carolyn T.

    I ate sushi for the first time in my life here and was pretty impressed. I have had more expensive, "better" sushi since, but given the price, this place is a BARGAIN. It is run in the buffet style, so you pay up front, then fill up on as much sushi as your heart desires. What I really like about this place is that you have the option of getting vegetarian tofu in case you're not in the mood for raw fish. There is a small, pretty much insignificant "hot food" section, but it's not a big deal because you come here for SUSHI! I also enjoyed a huge variety of desserts the few times I went here. I am not a hue sushi aficionado, but I will say that the fish was cool and did not smell or taste overly fishy, so that is good in my book! To sum it up, you are not going to find sushi anywhere else in Appleton for a price like this.

    (4)
  • Gene T.

    Needed a sushi fix, so we met a friend here for lunch. Small place but decent sushi bar. They had many of the standard selections. My favorite was the crazy hot tuna roll. Finally a spicy roll with a little kick. Something you don't see at sushi places, homemade pecan pie. Put away the chopsticks, grab a fork and enjoy. Now I have a sushi place and the company of a friend not too far away.

    (4)
  • Sean S.

    Sometimes you just want Sushi and you want it simple, fast, and fresh. In Appleton, there is Fuji Sushi. I believe it is a family run operation with two sisters making the sushi. The restaurant is nothing terribly fancy, but the sushi is what makes it great. The selection ranges from simple and no frills, to the artistic and complex. The owners play and invent their own rolls a lot of the time and have yet to find a bad one. I always go for the ala carte to go and have never been disappointed. What makes Fuji great to me was it was on my way home, I'd call in the order, and I could pick up food quickly and hit the road. Again, don't let the meager exterior and interior fool you. The sushi is inexpensive and great quality.

    (4)
  • Endre P.

    not crazy about pre-made sushi in sushi bar. Also, lots of rice, not much fish in rolls, price is comparable

    (3)
  • Patrick M.

    Unbeatable prices here!! Almost every 12 piece roll is only $5! This is a family business. The buffet is huge and priced so good - $10 before 4pm, $11.50 after. We stop almost every time we go to the fox valley area. Very clean inside and ingredients are always fresh.

    (5)
  • Gary W.

    This is one of our favorite family restaurants in town. Granted, I have been to places with better quality and a better variety of sushi, but I am not sure it is possible to get a better value for sushi than Fuji. Adult buffet is $12, kids 4 and over are $3.50, and under 4 are FREE. Buffet is always well stocked with several varieties of rolls such as spicy and cream cheese in shrimp, salmon and tuna. Also have veggie rolls, sweet potato rolls, tempura rolls. Sashimi Tuna and Salmon are always on the bar, as well as Nigiri Tuna, Salmon and BBQ Eel. Fish and rolls are always fresh and Eel is great. Fuji has taught our children (4 and 6) to LOVE sushi. We like it for them because they can try sushi, but the buffet also has a lot of the standard hot and cold Chinese buffet fare. We all like the fact that they also have Ice Cream for dessert, complete with sprinkles and gummi bears. Dining room is nothing fancy, but always clean. Staff is friendly as well. If you are in the mood for sushi on a budget, I would highly recommend Fuji.

    (4)
  • Evelyn L.

    I have been to Fuji Sushi many years and I think that their quality is going downhill in the past couple trips I made. The tray is often empty and they need to learn how to 'quality-control' their dishes. I understand that it's a family restaurant, but I don't understand why I would want their kids running around my dining table making noises.

    (2)
  • Bob P.

    While I am always up for sushi, this place disappointed. The setup leads me to wonder how long the rolls are kept out. On top of that most of the rolls contained cooked meat (I guess to cater to those not accustomed to raw fish being in sushi....you know....like sushi!) The service was good, the atmosphere ok. I just really didn't care for the sushi. It tasted like something you would get at the grocery store already prepared.

    (2)
  • Megan S.

    I've had Fuji a couple times now and am a huge fan (I'm actually waiting to pick up an order as I type this). The fish is fresh, the rice has good seasoning to it and the hot food bar is well stocked. If you're looking for a quality sushi meal without the $$$$ then this is the place to go! WARNING: If you eat at the buffet you will probably leave uncomfortably full-it's that good and it's hard to stop.

    (5)
  • Ana M.

    The owners here are very sweet and make you feel like family here. I love the variety to their buffet which even offers several vegetarian rolls and some specialty rolls unique from other sushi bars. If you like fresh fruit, crab rangoon, deep fried pineapple, and desserts (cake, rice krispy bars, rice pudding, ice cream, etc), the buffet is definitely the way to go. I've also ordered straight from the menu and am never disappointed.

    (5)
  • Will M.

    I love Fuji Sushi. Its not the best sushi you will find in Appleton, but it is the best deal. The fish quality is very good, but its not like they fly it in from Hawaii every day. That being said, I would rather pay $11.95 and get unlimited sushi than I would go to another restaurant to get 4 pieces of "higher-quality" sushi for $6.00. One of the owners is Chinese and there is also a hot bar with several Chinese dishes. Its not a full Chinese buffett, but its a nice addition to the sushi. I love the Chinese doughnuts. I live in Appleton and there are 4 restaurants where I eat most of my meals, this is one of them.

    (5)
  • Pete J.

    I dined at Fuji at 230pm on a Friday. There was one table of 3 people, otherwise the place was empty. In a sushi place, particularly a buffet, you really want turnover of the choices to retain freshness, and that wasn't happening here. The entire sushi display area was filled with rolls, probably well over 100 in total. There was a large selection, but I really worry about freshness and bacterial counts if the sushi is not served fresh and/'or stored fairly cold. The price is certainly very inexpensive ($9.95), but, as other reviewers stated, it is all about quantity and not quality ("grocery store sushi"). There is much better sushi to be had at other establishments, but it will be considerably higher in price. I certainly would not bring someone here for their first sushi experience because by no means does this represent even average quality fresh sushi.

    (2)
  • Rudy S.

    Not too bad combination chinese food and basic sushi

    (2)
  • Matt B.

    I thought the sushi was very great! I like the option of having 25-30 different types of sushi to try in the buffet style setup. I tried quite a few of the sushi rolls and they all were fresh tasting. Plus it's only $12 per person for all you can eat sushi. Try this place. You will like it too!

    (5)
  • Archibald P.

    considering it's buffet sushi, it's pretty strong quality and not too expensive. The ice cream cooler is sketchy though.

    (4)
  • Greta P.

    Fuji Sushi is delish! The selection of sushi offered was very good here. There are also hot dishes, sides like seaweed salad, crab rangoon, pot stickers, miso soup, fresh fruit and lots & lots of goodies for dessert! It is also pretty darn inexpensive for all that you get. I am coming back and bringing friends!

    (4)
  • Greg W.

    If you like grocery store sushi this is the place for you. Sushi buffet that has a wide variety of sushi, but lacks in quality. From the rice you can tell most of the sushi is prepared well before hand and refrigerated. Also has a very limited non sushi buffet. Chicken wings tasted old. When we come back to Appleton will not be returning to this place. We left wishing we would have returned to Koreanna were we had eaten the night before.

    (2)
  • Stephanie k.

    Great place for an inexpensive sushi fix! Friendly staff. Also, has a small warm & cold buffet with ice cream.

    (4)
  • Valerie J.

    The interior of this restaurant is kind of run down and makes you question your decision to eat fish there. But the sushi was really good! I carried out and my selections were made fresh while I watched. They were tasty and the price was unbeatable! I would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Anna G.

    The place is small and very fairly priced. If you need a sishi fix but are on a budget this is the place for you. They have a large variety to choose from and keep the buffet refreshed. I have been going here for a number of years now and their sushi has never been disappointing. It isnt the same as what you get when you pay $15 a roll but it is absolutely is worth the price you pay. The hot food area is small but good and they have good cold sides like seaweed salad, shrimp, and fresh fruits. In addition the desserts often rotate between several homemade pies and cheesecakes that are all a great end to a delicious meal.

    (5)
  • Hannah W.

    The interior of the restaurant is sketchy. Dirty goldfish tank in the front. Tried to find a clean table at 7:00 pm on a Thursday night and it was tough. Apparently, we ended up sitting near (I'm assuming) the owner's kids. This ruined A LOT of the experience. They were running around yelling to each other, bouncing balls up and down the aisles, changing the channels on the TV (way too high of a volume, too. Don't think there should be a TV in here...maybe in the back room for the kids???) I understand they are kids and easily bored but then have an area in the back for them with a tv...this is not a good idea to keep/bring in customers. If this weren't a problem, I would have rated this almost a 5. The hot food wasn't really stocked well which was only a problem since my husband doesn't eat sushi and I need something to occupy his needs, too. We had to ask to stock items. The sushi, however, (with the exception of about 3 rolls that had some questionable taste) was great!! Good for a sushi novice, like myself, trying to find my favorite. I wish that they had some more raw sushi to try but I was happy with what was offered for the price. They need to expand the hot bar or at least maintain it a bit better, maybe clean a little more, and find a fun and safe place for the kids so business doesn't go downhill and this place will be just about everything I've wanted. I will return at a different time to give it another go but I'm not sure what to expect.

    (2)
  • Valerie J.

    The interior of this restaurant is kind of run down and makes you question your decision to eat fish there. But the sushi was really good! I carried out and my selections were made fresh while I watched. They were tasty and the price was unbeatable! I would definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Will M.

    I love Fuji Sushi. Its not the best sushi you will find in Appleton, but it is the best deal. The fish quality is very good, but its not like they fly it in from Hawaii every day. That being said, I would rather pay $11.95 and get unlimited sushi than I would go to another restaurant to get 4 pieces of "higher-quality" sushi for $6.00. One of the owners is Chinese and there is also a hot bar with several Chinese dishes. Its not a full Chinese buffett, but its a nice addition to the sushi. I love the Chinese doughnuts. I live in Appleton and there are 4 restaurants where I eat most of my meals, this is one of them.

    (5)
  • Carolyn T.

    I ate sushi for the first time in my life here and was pretty impressed. I have had more expensive, "better" sushi since, but given the price, this place is a BARGAIN. It is run in the buffet style, so you pay up front, then fill up on as much sushi as your heart desires. What I really like about this place is that you have the option of getting vegetarian tofu in case you're not in the mood for raw fish. There is a small, pretty much insignificant "hot food" section, but it's not a big deal because you come here for SUSHI! I also enjoyed a huge variety of desserts the few times I went here. I am not a hue sushi aficionado, but I will say that the fish was cool and did not smell or taste overly fishy, so that is good in my book! To sum it up, you are not going to find sushi anywhere else in Appleton for a price like this.

    (4)
  • Gene T.

    Needed a sushi fix, so we met a friend here for lunch. Small place but decent sushi bar. They had many of the standard selections. My favorite was the crazy hot tuna roll. Finally a spicy roll with a little kick. Something you don't see at sushi places, homemade pecan pie. Put away the chopsticks, grab a fork and enjoy. Now I have a sushi place and the company of a friend not too far away.

    (4)
  • Sean S.

    Sometimes you just want Sushi and you want it simple, fast, and fresh. In Appleton, there is Fuji Sushi. I believe it is a family run operation with two sisters making the sushi. The restaurant is nothing terribly fancy, but the sushi is what makes it great. The selection ranges from simple and no frills, to the artistic and complex. The owners play and invent their own rolls a lot of the time and have yet to find a bad one. I always go for the ala carte to go and have never been disappointed. What makes Fuji great to me was it was on my way home, I'd call in the order, and I could pick up food quickly and hit the road. Again, don't let the meager exterior and interior fool you. The sushi is inexpensive and great quality.

    (4)
  • Endre P.

    not crazy about pre-made sushi in sushi bar. Also, lots of rice, not much fish in rolls, price is comparable

    (3)
  • Patrick M.

    Unbeatable prices here!! Almost every 12 piece roll is only $5! This is a family business. The buffet is huge and priced so good - $10 before 4pm, $11.50 after. We stop almost every time we go to the fox valley area. Very clean inside and ingredients are always fresh.

    (5)
  • Gary W.

    This is one of our favorite family restaurants in town. Granted, I have been to places with better quality and a better variety of sushi, but I am not sure it is possible to get a better value for sushi than Fuji. Adult buffet is $12, kids 4 and over are $3.50, and under 4 are FREE. Buffet is always well stocked with several varieties of rolls such as spicy and cream cheese in shrimp, salmon and tuna. Also have veggie rolls, sweet potato rolls, tempura rolls. Sashimi Tuna and Salmon are always on the bar, as well as Nigiri Tuna, Salmon and BBQ Eel. Fish and rolls are always fresh and Eel is great. Fuji has taught our children (4 and 6) to LOVE sushi. We like it for them because they can try sushi, but the buffet also has a lot of the standard hot and cold Chinese buffet fare. We all like the fact that they also have Ice Cream for dessert, complete with sprinkles and gummi bears. Dining room is nothing fancy, but always clean. Staff is friendly as well. If you are in the mood for sushi on a budget, I would highly recommend Fuji.

    (4)
  • Evelyn L.

    I have been to Fuji Sushi many years and I think that their quality is going downhill in the past couple trips I made. The tray is often empty and they need to learn how to 'quality-control' their dishes. I understand that it's a family restaurant, but I don't understand why I would want their kids running around my dining table making noises.

    (2)
  • Bob P.

    While I am always up for sushi, this place disappointed. The setup leads me to wonder how long the rolls are kept out. On top of that most of the rolls contained cooked meat (I guess to cater to those not accustomed to raw fish being in sushi....you know....like sushi!) The service was good, the atmosphere ok. I just really didn't care for the sushi. It tasted like something you would get at the grocery store already prepared.

    (2)
  • Megan S.

    I've had Fuji a couple times now and am a huge fan (I'm actually waiting to pick up an order as I type this). The fish is fresh, the rice has good seasoning to it and the hot food bar is well stocked. If you're looking for a quality sushi meal without the $$$$ then this is the place to go! WARNING: If you eat at the buffet you will probably leave uncomfortably full-it's that good and it's hard to stop.

    (5)
  • Ana M.

    The owners here are very sweet and make you feel like family here. I love the variety to their buffet which even offers several vegetarian rolls and some specialty rolls unique from other sushi bars. If you like fresh fruit, crab rangoon, deep fried pineapple, and desserts (cake, rice krispy bars, rice pudding, ice cream, etc), the buffet is definitely the way to go. I've also ordered straight from the menu and am never disappointed.

    (5)
  • Pete J.

    I dined at Fuji at 230pm on a Friday. There was one table of 3 people, otherwise the place was empty. In a sushi place, particularly a buffet, you really want turnover of the choices to retain freshness, and that wasn't happening here. The entire sushi display area was filled with rolls, probably well over 100 in total. There was a large selection, but I really worry about freshness and bacterial counts if the sushi is not served fresh and/'or stored fairly cold. The price is certainly very inexpensive ($9.95), but, as other reviewers stated, it is all about quantity and not quality ("grocery store sushi"). There is much better sushi to be had at other establishments, but it will be considerably higher in price. I certainly would not bring someone here for their first sushi experience because by no means does this represent even average quality fresh sushi.

    (2)
  • Rudy S.

    Not too bad combination chinese food and basic sushi

    (2)
  • Matt B.

    I thought the sushi was very great! I like the option of having 25-30 different types of sushi to try in the buffet style setup. I tried quite a few of the sushi rolls and they all were fresh tasting. Plus it's only $12 per person for all you can eat sushi. Try this place. You will like it too!

    (5)
  • Archibald P.

    considering it's buffet sushi, it's pretty strong quality and not too expensive. The ice cream cooler is sketchy though.

    (4)
  • Greta P.

    Fuji Sushi is delish! The selection of sushi offered was very good here. There are also hot dishes, sides like seaweed salad, crab rangoon, pot stickers, miso soup, fresh fruit and lots & lots of goodies for dessert! It is also pretty darn inexpensive for all that you get. I am coming back and bringing friends!

    (4)
  • Greg W.

    If you like grocery store sushi this is the place for you. Sushi buffet that has a wide variety of sushi, but lacks in quality. From the rice you can tell most of the sushi is prepared well before hand and refrigerated. Also has a very limited non sushi buffet. Chicken wings tasted old. When we come back to Appleton will not be returning to this place. We left wishing we would have returned to Koreanna were we had eaten the night before.

    (2)
  • Stephanie k.

    Great place for an inexpensive sushi fix! Friendly staff. Also, has a small warm & cold buffet with ice cream.

    (4)
  • Tara M.

    I am usually very nervous about where my sushi comes from, but this place had me delighted! All you can eat delicious sushi for only $10 was a steal and I was very impressed by how good the sushi tasted.

    (4)
  • Sari M.

    Came to Fuji sushi from 30 minutes away, the hours they posted online said they closed a bald hour later than the hours printed on the door, we arrived 20 minutes before their closing time and the doors were already locked and they were cleaning up- it is illegal in the state of Wisconsin to not be open for your posted business hours. Will definitely not be giving this place another shot since they couldn't bother to update their website, or even take customers within their posted hours on the door. Don't go here if you want professional service.

    (1)
  • Paul D.

    Good all around! has a Buffet dedicated to Sushi! All kinds and all flavors. If you want to learn how to have different Sushi, this is the place to come as you can try all kinds there for a good price!

    (4)
  • Ashlea R.

    If you want good sushi, keep going down the road a little farther. If you want cheap and fast, this is the place for you. Some of the sushi tasted a little like chicken. The hot food was good, but not what I went there for.

    (2)
  • Steve M.

    I'm not a sushi snob - I'm perfectly satisfied eating grocery store or mall food court sushi, so when I read the reviews, this place sounded right up my alley. Fuji Sushi, however served quite literally the worst sushi I've ever had. And for Appleton, the price really wasn't that economical - you can buy two basic rolls at any of the 'regular suspect' sushi places around town for the same price. The selection is extremely limited - mostly to rolls with shredded fish, cream cheese, and/or flavored mayonnaise. The 'tempura' rolls were something I've never seen - they were typical rolls, but the entire ROLL was coated in thick batter (I'm talking outside of the rice) and fried. Turns out there was a good reason I've never seen it done that way before - they were absolutely dreadful. Having quickly given up on the sushi, I tried to fill up on 'hot food', which consisted of soggy General Tso's and bland teriyaki chicken, so I gave up on that as well. I turned to the last resort - the typical Chinese buffet selection of desserts, and even THOSE were terrible. How can you mess up an Oreo? When it has the consistency of a sponge from having sat on the buffet for days, covered by a damp cloth. I ended up finishing my meal with a plate full of M&M's, which were the only dessert that wasn't horribly stale. Needless to say, we won't be returning. At least we had a good laugh later in the day when we gave the fortune cookies to our kids, and even they (5 and 10 years old) complained that they were too stale to eat!

    (1)

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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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