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Fuki SushiA-

4119 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA 94306 · Sushi restaurant, Asian restaurant, Bar

A long-standing Palo Alto Japanese spot delivering fresh sushi, broad menu depth, and polished service, with premium pricing and occasional inconsistency; dine-in shines more than delivery.

Why this grade

Fuki Sushi delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional fresh sushi and ingredient-driven execution paired with warm, attentive service. The authentic Japanese setting and strong 10-30 year patron loyalty reinforce its standing as a respected South Bay institution. Occasional consistency lapses and modest setting appeal prevent grade A territory, though dine-in quality remains reliably strong.

The full picture

The room feels calm and traditional, with floral displays and tatami rooms that regulars say transport them back to Japan. Service draws praise for being warm and attentive, with tea refills and helpful guidance. One diner summed it up: "The fish tasted clean and the staff made ordering easy." The culinary approach leans elevated traditional Japanese: ingredient-driven sushi, classic noodles, and izakaya-style starters. Rolls are creative but not flashy, letting fresh fish and balance lead. Dine-in quality is strongest; delivery feedback is more mixed, so for first impressions, book a table. Families will find it reasonably kid-friendly thanks to teriyaki, tempura, udon, and simple avocado or cucumber rolls. There is no explicit kids menu, but approachable dishes exist. Note one reported illness incident and be mindful of valuables in the lot due to past break-in reports.

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What stands out

A few notes

Location Insights

Area vibe: Busy suburban-urban corridor catering to tech workers and families; higher-income, destination for errands and dining.

Safety: General area is safe, but multiple reviews cite car break-ins in the on-site lot; keep valuables out of sight.

What's nearby: El Camino strip with shops and restaurants; close to Stanford and business parks; onsite parking behind building.

Frequently asked

What should I order at Fuki Sushi?

Fresh, ingredient-driven sushi and a few classic hot dishes define the menu, from Rainbow and Dragon rolls to Fuki Ramen and the $21 lunch bento.

What should I know before going to Fuki Sushi?

Book ahead for weekend dinner, expect traditional tatami rooms and stroller-friendly seating, and be careful with car valuables due to past break-ins.

What's Fuki Sushi like?

A calm, traditionally decorated space with tatami rooms and warm, attentive service gives it an authentic, comfortable feel.

Opening Hours

Monday11:30–13:30, 17:15–20:30 Tuesday11:30–13:30, 17:15–20:30 Wednesday11:30–13:30, 17:15–20:30 Thursday11:30–13:30, 17:15–20:30 Friday11:30–13:30, 17:15–21:00 Saturday17:15–21:00 Sunday
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