Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Popular neighborhood Japanese spot for fresh sushi, quick service, and fair prices; ramen polarizes, sushi and skewers shine.
Mont Fuji earns its A- grade as a dependable neighborhood sushi destination in Lyon 6e, delivering strong food quality anchored by fresh, generously cut sushi and reliable, friendly service. Consistency across visits supports its loyal following, though mixed ramen execution and modest ambiance appeal prevent it from reaching grade A territory. Best experienced for sushi and yakitori rather than as a destination for ramen exploration.
Mont Fuji feels like a neighborhood standby in Lyon 6e, with a clean room, a noted mural, and friendly, quick service. Diners often mention fresh, generously cut sushi and a calm vibe that can turn lively at peak hours. One guest summed it up: “quality sushi at fair prices”, though the rush can spike when delivery drivers crowd the door. The cooking skews classic Japanese—maki, sushi, bentos, yakitori—more comforting than showy. Sushi is the headline, praised for freshness and size. Ramen draws mixed reviews: some find it soothing after a long day, others call the broth bland or reheated. If you stick to sushi and skewers, you are likely to leave happy; ramen lovers may want to temper expectations. Families do well here thanks to simple kid-friendly options: plain rice, salmon maki, chicken skewers, and mild soups. There is no explicit kids menu noted, but the menu breadth makes ordering for younger eaters straightforward, and several reviews describe a welcoming attitude toward children.
Area: Elegant residential-business district near Brotteaux with busy lunch trade and relaxed evenings.
Safety: Well-lit, generally safe, steady foot traffic; typical urban vigilance applies.
Nearby: Close to Brotteaux dining cluster, offices, and upscale shops; convenient for lunch and casual dinners.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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