Japanese restaurant offering hibachi-style dishes & a sushi bar in a relaxed setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5000 N Wickham Rd #111, Melbourne, FL 32940
Phone: (321) 255-6633
Website: http://fujiyamamelbourne.com/
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Reservations: mealkeyway.com
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Reviews
I wouldn’t mind coming here again, but I wouldn’t go out of my way to come here.
The food is great, the show, though predictable, is still fun to watch.
The portions are great and it’s just a fun place to go as a family.
Would love to see some more sushi specials but we get it that the hibachi is the main draw.
The hibachi room we were seated in was a little small which didnt give the chefs much room to really put on a show like I’m use to from other hibachi places.
The food was flavorful, but the the meat portions could have been more then what they gave you, I definitely expected more meat for the almost $30 I was paying for the plate. The rice and veggie portions were plentiful, the salad was good along with the soup. The pork and veggie steamed dumplings had my kids asking for more.
Highly recommended!
This is the first time since I started doing reviews that I’ve written one for a place that I’m very familiar with, rather than somewhere at least relatively new.
I’ve come here for years. It’s basically home away from home for my family. Every time we come there, we’re welcomed with open arms. I’ve shown up after work when there’s barely enough time to order, when I could barely afford to eat, when everywhere was packed and it was super busy. I never feel like a burden or an inconvenience. This place truly makes me feel right at home.
I’ve sat in hibachi seating with friends and family and loved the show.
The cooks are skillful and often quite cheerful, as well. I tend to sit “inside”, though, away from the crowds and the fire, where there is usually space.
The sushi chefs tend not to make themselves known, like silent artists, but they show themselves where it counts! (The dinner plate?)
I’ve always viewed the waitresses there well, but I’m probably most familiar with Wendy, who’s always nice and helpful.
The interior is minimal, but very stylish, and really gives you the impression of traditional Japanese culture.
I’ve had various meals there over the years, but my list of favorite items would be: matcha ice cream tempura, clear soup, the great kiss roll, shrimp tempura roll, and salmon hibachi.