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[ more from ae.contracostatimes]
| "On the semi-Western front, dinner options span the familiar teriyaki, tempura, sukiyaki and donburi (rice) dishes. A pod of edamame (green soybeans) on the menu indicates the many vegetarian choices...." |
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[ more from insiderpages]
| "Either for lunch or dinner -- fish is always fresh, rice is perfect, service is prompt, staff is very pleasant. The only complaint I have is the bill -- over $100 for 2 people, which means portions are smaller than most other places, but well worth the ex..." |
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[ more from jatbar]
"When I first set foot in Fuki Sushi I knew this was a high quality place. The Kani was real crab meat (leg meat) on a diminutive roll...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
"Everything at Fuki Sushi is beautiful, except maybe the funky parking lot. When it opened its doors in 1978, Fuki Sushi was the only Japanese restaurant in Palo Alto; today, it's one of the city's best...."
[ more from sfgate]
| "Balancing the long menu of hot and cooked dishes, the sushi menu enumerates a huge array of nigiri and maki, from the familiar to veterans-only exotic. A la carte pricing can really add up, so it may be wiser to opt for one of the assortment platters...." |
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[ more from tripadvisor]
"It was a crowded restaurant but the servers were friendly and the food was excellent!..."
[ more from wcities]
"Palo Alto's oldest Japanese restaurant contains luxurious tatami rooms, a large sushi bar, and a main dining room that can be either casual or elegant. Go for the spectacular Ebi Almond Age (shrimp covered in almonds and then deep fried)...."
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