
FUKU means ‘HAPPINESS’ and that is what we strive for here at Fukulala. Every bite with be a trip for your palate. We serve premier sushi and sashimi fresh from all the seven seas. Experienced in an abundant of high end restaurants, Chef Liwen Ou has opened up his very own Japanese staple here in Suwanee. Detailed oriented and full of passion, Ou created this Sushi menu off of the backs of decades experience. We are excited to serve you.
Hours
| Sunday | 12:30–9:30 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–9:30 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–3 PM, 4:30–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 880 Woodstock Rd suite 100, Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: (678) 226-1649
Website: http://www.fukulala.com/
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This is my new favorite . Amazing amount of different fish to chose from, not many places I’ve been to that has this amount of varieties.
The pieces we ordered we all spectacularly created that delivered tons of flavors, unlike anything I’ve ever had.
The chef owner is very friendly and more than happy to explain his food and concepts and recommendations. He’s got it
I can’t wait to go back to try his latest creations!
Sunday at 4pm I was the only one there yay. I’ll be back for sure. Thanks. ❤️
Very delicious, but if I’m being honest… Circle Sushi is still my all time favorite place for sushi!!!
The Eel Dragon roll and the Alaskan roll I ordered both absolutely transported me.
Perfectly soft, tender, fresh, beautifully rolled and presented. I have never experienced eel which tasted so good, savory and almost melting in my mouth. The salmon was also excellent, but nothing could possibly compare to the eel. Their Chicken Tonkotsu was tasty but unremarkable….partially because I was busy stuffing my face with sushi and allowed it to get cold, and partially because the texture of the noodles didn’t quite seem to jive with the dish.
I came during a very nice, slow, lazy evening.
I planned to take out, but I was drawn in by its cozy lighting.
It is like a little sushi cave.
Definitely the kind of place that would have the best eel rolls in the area.
Perfect for a low-key and intimate date night, especially on a weekday. This restaurant is in its own category, as far as local spots are concerned. Galaxies beyond what I expected when I randomly pulled up to the relatively nondescript location.
There is a lot to love, and overall I enjoyed my experience. There was, however, just one thing I didn’t love:
A more experienced worker being less than respectful to someone newer. Being respectful and kind impacts the atmosphere and energy of a place greatly, and the absence of these qualities is felt.
Overall:
The sushi is absolutely not to be missed, and if you like eel, you have found the right place.
The service was excellent, from start to finish.
The space is cozy and intimate.
Communication could use greater care.
I give 4 stars.