Fujiya

6633 Spring Stuebner Rd, Spring
(346) 236-6988

Recent Reviews

Jacqueline Navarro

This place is amazing! The chicken ramen noodles was delicious. I highly recommend.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Miso Ramen

Enrique Soberanes

At last! A place that has the Curry Ramen!! Legit Jap style. The sushi is great… all our food was super good and well presented. Highly recommend this place…

Karen Lui

Food was good with a decent selection. Tried the popcorn chicken, crispy brussel sprouts, and eel avocado and California rolls. Very reasonably priced. A hidden gem! We have been and few times and will be back.

Mary Cole

My mother and I are the only two people in our family who are big on sushi. Unfortunately, our previously preferred sushi place did not survive the pandemic. And she has moved , so we have been looking in a different area to find some place that suits us both.Originally, we were looking at a popular chain, but Fujiya popped up on my search, so we figured we'd check it out.Extremely charming interior! We very much had fun looking at the parasols on the ceiling.We both wanted a little something to drink. My hot sake was tasty, but mom had a little bit of trouble with the house cab. Staff quickly fixed the situation, however.Annoyingly enough, I have a sesame allergy. This is difficult for many sushi restaurants, but I truly do enjoy sushi, so I still try. They were incredibly gracious about it and willing to work with me.Our waitress was attentive and kind.We started off with some spicy edamame and spring rolls, delicious.And then we moved on to sushi.My mother had the Spiderman roll, and I tried the black angel and the kiss of fire.Spectacular.My mother ended up stealing a third of my black angel roll. Highly recommend that one!We are definitely going back!Dietary restrictions: They were very accommodating to several unusual allergies.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Lee Williams

I ordered take out from Fujiya based on the Google and Yelp reviews. Big mistake.The food was inedible and the chicken fried rice was prepared with spoiled ingredients. The chicken katsu and the broccoli tempura were extremely overcooked and tasted burnt. The gyoza tasted like they were made days ahead of time and then reheated.Everything tasted worse than bad grocery store sushi.I strongly recommend everyone avoid this place and I think that they need to be investigated for their food safety practices.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 4

Lee W.

Horrible. My wife and I ordered takeout from Fujiya based on the Yelp and Google reviews. Big mistake. The chicken katsu and the broccoli tempura were extremely overcooked. They were a dark brown and tasted burnt. The gyoza tasted like they had been cooked a day or two before and then reheated. They were dried out and tough like cardboard. The chicken fried rice was prepared with ingredients that were spoiled. The smell when I opened the package was nauseating. The sushi was ok, but not great. Base on the taste of the gyoza, the sushi, and the other items, I was reminded of grocery store sushi. I strongly recommend that everyone avoid this place and be very cautious of their food safety practices.

John C.

Great small place, for a quick lunch. Ramen and sushi are really good, though the selection is small. Staff is friendly and very helpful. Ask for double meat in your ramen. ;)

roy ramos

Good food, limited parking, 1 large table, high

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

Elizabeth Johnson

Most disappointing ramen ever. I ordered the curry miso ramen. The broth was kind of watery. The flavor was also overpowering with onion and ginger. The chicken was kind of dry like it was just reheated. Not fresh tasting. Even the seasoned egg was not good. It was straight up cold. This meal was not worth $20. I should have went to Jinya instead.

Cesar Hernandez

very good food and for a good price! great service and the restaurant is very clean and organized. highly

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Juan P.

Food was good services was good also I would come back has a nice peaceful atmosphere

Karen

The food is not all great. No flavor. Not worth it.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 5

Eric M.

After a long day in the med-center we pulled off of 99 on our way back home and after some brief hemming and hawing, landed on Fujiya Ramen and sushi. It apparently used to be another Japanese restaurant at some point that changed. When we got inside we were promptly greeted and seated by a polite hostess/server. The restaurant is cute and clean, with some cool Japanese decorations and murals throughout (the koi mural near the restrooms is particularly cool) and even the little hand-written/drawn special cards at each table seem to have been created thoughtfully. We ordered drinks and a couple of appetizers to start. Sodas are free refills from a fountain so that was already a pretty big W as that is somewhat rare in these types of restaurants. We started with the gyoza and their Ninja Jalapeños. The gyoza were small but tasty, and as my 10 year old remarked "pan fried very well", and he was not wrong; they were nicely crisped on all the edges, evident of a good pan frying. The ninja jalapeños were also pretty tasty with a good helping of cream cheese and crab mixture on a sliced jalapeno that is then tempura battered and fried, with a drizzling of spicy mayo. So far we're all pleasantly surprised with our visit. For our entrees, i ordered the spicy curry miso ramen (my son ordered the same), I got a side of fried rice and my wife got the lo mein. The spicy curry miso ramen comes with a katsu chicken cutlet on the side with some dipping sauce which was pretty cool. The chicken was pounded out thin and crispy fried and went well with the dipping sauce (no clue what the sauce was). The ramen was carefully prepared as you could tell from the way each ingredient was perched atop the next, the broth was exactly what was advertised: a creamy, curry flavored broth full of flavor, with noodles, mushrooms, corn and a few other accoutrements. The side of fried rice I got was some of the best fried rice I've had in a while. Definitely freshly made fried rice, not just sitting in a giant vat; this rice was light and fluffy and full of flavor with some chicken and veggies laced throughout. I will get a larger order of the fried rice next time. The wife was very happy with her lo mein as well which had a nice tasty sauce without being too heavy or sweet, with al dente noodles and a variety of meat. Our server made sure our drinks were full and that we didn't go without anything, but without being overbearing. When I asked about dessert she suggested the not-on-the-menu fried Oreo, which we ended up getting and it was 4 perfectly fried, gooey, chocolatey cookies served with a chocolate mochi in the center. This place really surprised us, I expected an average, dime a dozen ramen bar but you can tell they really take pride in their craft here and are working hard to stand out from the rest. Definitely give them a shot when you're in the area! **spotless bathrooms also**

Mike Castillo

Joey was great, friendly and informative about the menu & fast service.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

chris rumery

What an amazing local find! We've tried all of the other sushi and ramen spots within a 20 mile radius of spring. Absolutely worth coming to try. Best overall experience in the area!5 star items: Spicy Curry Miso Ramen, Kiss of fire sushi roll, regular miso soup, crab rangoons4 star items: amazing tuna roll, crab salad(a little spicy)3 stars: Las Vegas roll

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Curry Spicy Miso, Crab Rangoon

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