Fugakyu Japanese Cuisine has been selected as a best restaurant
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[ more from 10best]
"Fugakyu is an elegant sort of place that caters to a sushi loving crowd. The lovely interior features two special dining rooms that have interesting folding rice-paper screens for privacy and feature stone flooring and bubbling fountains...."
[ more from bostonmagazine]
"Sit at the sushi bar, in the main dining room, or in a rice paper–screened private room...."
[ more from fodors]
| "15 friends and I rented out one of Fugakyu's private dining rooms for the evening and were blown away by the quality of the food, the excellent service, and the setting. The private rooms have tables recessed into the floor, creatively combining the tradi..." |
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "As a foodie, I love trying out new restaurants and often find myself returning to the same favorite ones. Fugakyu is NOT one of them but we wanted sushi in that area so we ended up there...." |
3 reviews
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[ more from restaurants.boston]
""beacon st brookline, ma the scenethe citys largest japanese restaurant has a dynamic interior that wouldnt be out of place in disney world: from the sushi bars moat (and its circling, sushi-carrying wooden boats) to the bi-level dining areas screened-off..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Though you may get in trouble if you say its name really fast, "Fugakyu " reportedly means "house of exquisite elegance" in Japanese. And elegant it is -- if your idea of aesthetic refinement encompasses tatami rooms screened in rice paper, kimono-clad wa..." |
9 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"The most prominent feature of this Chinatown restaurant is the barrage of video screens you will see upon entering. The two-floor dining room seats 200 people but manages to stay relatively quiet, erhaps everyone is too busy watching television to talk...."
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