
Bento boxes and hand-rolled sushi at high, pale-wood tables in a minimal, light-filled room.
Hours
| Friday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–7 PM |
| Monday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–7:30 PM |
| Thursday | 12–7:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Spiceal St, Birmingham B5 4BH, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 7944 085692
Website: http://www.mountfuji.co.uk/birmingham/
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Reviews
Menu is simple and easy to understand. Portion size is amazing (we struggled to finish our food), so much that we had no space to try desserts. We both enjoyed it very much – chicken gyozas beats any competition from chain restaurants!
We also had plum wine, which was sweet but not sickly, with a hint of sourness that kept it refreshing.
Staff were polite and friendly, keeping the place clean and tidy.
We did not use toilet facilities so unable to comment on those.
Overall very good experience, we would have it again next time we’re in Birmingham.
Also the staff were all giving me smiley faces. Thank you.
I was having such bad mood and Mount Fuji literally saved me today.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
First time trying Unagi, as a tentative fish eater, couldn’t of been happier. Tender, sweet and melts in the mouth. おいしいですよ
The portions are quite large and felt ashamed that I couldn’t finish it all but that’s not a bad thing.
Lady who served us was extremely kind and accommodating, especially in regards to my poor Japanese.
ごちそうさまですた
The food at Mount Fuji makes their ramen taste like puddle water. Myself and a friend visited and tried two different types of ramen and some miso soup. All were exceptional, and I use that word rarely to describe food. Truly exceptional.
I had the Chicken spicy tonkotsu ramen with added pork belly, and was blown away first by the portion size. This food meant business. The proportion of protein to noodle to broth is perfect, and you get two veg gyozas pierced perfectly on the top of the dish not to get soggy. My friend had the prawn ramen tonkotsu style and not only were the prawns huge, they were clearly fresh before being panko fried.
There’s a reason there’s no condiments on the table. You simply don’t need them. Traditionally every ramen shop in Tokyo would have a slightly different broth, and you would learn to choose what you like. There’s space in the options to choose your base and heat. You don’t need to add anything to it. It’d be like asking for Ketchup in a French restaurant.
The miso soup, beautifully served and a wonderful palette cleanser. The range of drinks are vast, and they even have some in a little store to take home. Someone please buy me the sake serving set!!!
Exceptional service, polite, and the staff know Japanese which is a bonus for anyone learning the language. The menu also serves bento boxes and other rice dishes as well as sushi. Although we didn’t order these, they looked great from afar. The music ranges from calming instrumental to K/J Pop, but the food is so good you barely notice.
If you get stuck waiting ‘at the other place’, turn around and walk up the left ramp. You won’t be disappointed!
どうもありがとうございます!
the food is quite nice for the UK
Went for lunch
prices were reasonable and the staff were very friendly