Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative sushi with a strong $50 set menu and attentive service; occasional freshness and service inconsistencies keep it shy of best-in-class.
FUKI delivers solid neighborhood dining through above-average food quality and attentive service, with a thoughtfully designed space that feels warm and inviting. However, inconsistent execution—occasional freshness lapses and off nights—prevents higher standing, and the restaurant functions as a reliable local favorite rather than a destination. The $50 set menu and creative cocktails make it competitive with respected neighborhood spots, though it lacks the distinction needed for grade A territory.
Behind an unassuming entrance, the room feels warm and cozy with themed decor and a bar that doubles as a sake classroom. Service trends attentive and friendly, with guests noting helpful guidance. One diner summed it up: "Plates came out smoothly and the team checked in just enough." No notable authenticity warnings apply here. The cooking leans creative contemporary sushi: tuna dumplings, hamachi jalapeno, and a popular $50 set menu that balances value with variety. It suits diners who enjoy thoughtful twists more than strict traditionalism, though most classics appear alongside the playful rolls. For families, there are kid-accessible choices like simple maki, fried rice, and teriyaki, but spice-forward or sauced specialty rolls may challenge picky eaters. The menu offers vegetarian maki; no explicit kids menu is listed, so stick to the simpler items for younger diners.
Area: Lively urban square with indie eateries and bars; draws locals and food-focused visitors.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban awareness advised at night.
Nearby: Near Union Square Donuts and multiple cafes; mixed residential and retail; easy hopping between spots.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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