Fujiyama
849 Venture Dr, Morgantown, WV, 26508
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Address :
849 Venture Dr
Morgantown, WV, 26508 - Phone (304) 292-6666
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Very Loud
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Adam B.
Much better than Hibachi and the atmosphere is nicer and cleaner than Hibachi as well. Great good!
(5)Lois R.
For a Japanese restaurant it was good. My partner and I went in time for the bento box lunch and there was SO MUCH FOOD! Salad, miso soup, three little dumplings, three California rolls, half a ball of rice, and the main part of the dish. I ordered the chicken katsu and he the fried shrimp and veggies. The katsu was kind of Eh, as though it needed just a bit more oomph from seasoning, and I think the sauce was actually A1, but I was still happy with my meal. I left feeling very full and satisfied. Service was fast and friendly. Prices are what you'd expect. The restaurant itself was VERY clean. The layout was almost too open but I suspect that's because the building wasn't built for its current occupants and they work with what they have. If you're craving some Japanese it's a good place to stop in.
(3)Jill Y.
We sat in the side dining/sushi bar area (you can order from the full menu including the teriyaki dishes). The food was fine, but it took an HOUR to get our food. When it did arrive, my husband's steak teriyaki was very cold. When I expressed my frustration over waiting an hour for cold food, they offered us no compensation but rather gave me a piece of paper scribbled with "15% off your next visit". I know this situation will not occur if you sit at one of the hibachi tables, but I feel the customer service we received was unacceptable.
(2)Joscelyn B.
Visited here on Valentine's Day, and our experience was somewhat rocky, but the food was great. Luckily, we called and made reservations because there was a huge waiting time. We were seated in the grill area with another large group of people. We ordered our drinks and they brought the soup and salad pretty quickly. Given it was Valentine's Day and very busy, we waited about 40 minutes for our chef to come to our grill. I understand the show portion of this type of place, but our chef was a little over the top. He threw an onion at my face.. Then while he was cooking, the other side of the grill was filled with new guests, when the server brought their drinks, he walked inside the grill area and they collided leading to spilled drinks and an awkward situation where he joked that he had been drinking too much. After finally getting all our food, it was delicious. I loved my meal, I had shrimp, and my boyfriend had salmon and steak. It was all delicious. The biggest issue here was that the place wasn't all that clean, and everyone seemed very disorganized leading the messes and some confusion. Which this all could have been caused by how busy it was. Overall the food was good, service was so-so.
(3)Amin A.
Not the best hibachi in town, BUT they do a do a good job here. Portions are generous, food is good, and chefs are good at entertaining. I recommend there hibachi steak and chicken or steak and shrimp... I give this place a 7/10.
(3)Zanne C.
This isn't the greatest hibachi in the world, but when I used to live here I came here at least once every week. It's your typical teppanyaki fare, assorted meats and veggies grilled to order in front of your face (there is a dining area away from the grills if you don't want all the fuss & fanfare). Interiors are kitschy with a mammoth koi receptacle in the center of the lobby (yes, there is a lobby-like area!). Incidentally, the entrance is sort of like a funhouse, with its vacuum threshold in which one has to open doors at precisely the right interim to gain entrance (it sounds confusing, but once you're there, you'll see what I mean). Entertaining? Maybe? You'll definitely feel like you're entering the seventh sector! Its a design flaw that's never been fixed (and I see elderly and younger people having trouble with the doors). TidBit: Don't sit too close to the bathrooms and kitchen, there are odors that aren't very favorable within that vicinity! The service is usually efficient, but not always warm or inviting. Their Hibachi shrimp and lobster is good, I particularly like their Tokyo Roll (although now they make it with cucumber-I recommend going with the original recipe which omitted this ingredient). Sushi is okay, it's always been fresh tasting (lots of spicy tuna, shrimp, eel). I've tried most fish items on their menu, and I've never had a negative experience with any of them. I know people who have enjoyed their chicken and beef hibachi entrees as well. The ubiquitous soup (mystery broth) is never consumed, anywhere I've ever been! The house salad is okay. Either way, nothing overwhelming, but I keep coming back because it's reliable and pretty tasty. And as long as you're in the are in the area and have a hankering for the teppanyaki, this is a good a place as any.
(3)Christian R.
Went here last night with the wife. It was above-average. I had the seaweed salad and some sushi. The wife decided on a Bento box with teriyaki beef. Seaweed salad was good but it's hard to mess that one up. The sushi was ok - had an eel roll, snapper, squid, and octopus (I've definitely had better but I wasn't really expecting much since we are out in the country here in Mo'town). The wife enjoyed her Bento Box. Along with the food I had a small bottle of hot Sake which I thoroughly enjoyed and a couple of Tsnig Taos. The wife has a Sapparo. The drinks were cheap and the food was average price (maybe a bit on the higher side of average actually). The menu was diverse and the atmosphere was nice. They have a large Japanese Steakhouse-like area with the large tables and grills in the center with the chefs performing their routines in front of the patrons. They have a small sushi bar in the center and then off to the right is the "bar" area with dining tables (this is where we sat). So, it has a little bit of everything for everybody. I would recommend this place for a nice evening out. It does have a little bit of the asian feel to it but I would say that half of the employees there are college-aged kids so they take away from the asian experience a little bit. But what do you expect from Mo'town? And the two girls that were acting as hostesses were dumb and obnoxious. I would have to say they took away a little bit from the goodness of the entire evening.
(4)Amanda D.
Great, best in Morgantown in my opinion. Not only is the food amazing and plentiful but the Hibachi chefs are very entertaining. The atmosphere is really nice too.
(5)David F.
The problem with Hibachi Steakhouses is that they're extremely unoriginal. Even in NY where I live the routine is the same, same sauces, the chefs from both NY and here in WV referred to the sauces as: "Yummy, Yummy sauce". Maybe I'm being too harsh and expected too much from this place. The atmosphere is confusing, multi-ethnic waitstaff, rock music blaring on the speakers and piña coladas and apple martinis for drinks. The Hibachi chef was skilled, however his personality was robotic and not very fun. Apart from the atmosphere, the food was average to above average. The sushi was okay I guess I can't expect much in the middle of West Virginia. The Hibachi meal I ordered (Steak and Noodles) was good. The NY strip steak was a little grissly. But it wasn't bad. The price was about average for a Hibachi. You pay for the "showmanship". Maybe I expected too much from this Hibachi steakhouse. But I guess for those new to Hibachi steakhouses, this could be a nice place out to eat.
(3)Shanna C.
Friendly environment. Good food and drinks. Service was also good. Restaurant was clean and the atmosphere was good. I would recommend a uniform for the hostess. I would definitely recommend!
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