Whether you're gathering with friends or stepping away from the bustle of the day, Fuki Sushi gives us a traditional Japanese setting in the heart of Palo Alto — with thoughtful service and high-quality fish that make every visit feel unhurried and special.
Why customers choose us
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Customers choose Fuki Sushi when they want a genuinely traditional Japanese atmosphere, complete with tatami rooms and decor that transports them away from everyday surroundings. The setting delivers a cultural experience that feels true to Japan rather than a westernized interpretation.
“Fuki Sushi reminds me of being in Japan. We really enjoy this type of setting for a Japanese restaurant.”
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Customers hire Fuki Sushi when dining with a group—whether family, friends, or those with specific dietary needs—because staff take time to accommodate requests, guide menu choices, and ensure everyone at the table feels cared for. This attentiveness makes the meal low-stress and enjoyable for varied parties.
“The lady serving our table is very kind and thoughtful about any allergies or other requests we had.”
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Customers turn to Fuki Sushi when they want high-quality, fresh fish served in a quiet and spacious environment—ideal for a satisfying meal without the noise and rush of busier venues. The combination of a varied menu and calm atmosphere makes it a reliable choice for a considered dining occasion.
“My partner ordered the Fuji Mori, variety of high quality fish.”
What customers love most
“One of the best fish courses I ever had.”
“The lady serving our table is very kind and thoughtful about any allergies or other requests we had.”
“Fuki Sushi reminds me of being in Japan. We really enjoy this type of setting for a Japanese restaurant.”
“One great thing is that they also have Tatami rooms (Washitsu).”
“The menu has quite a variety of rolls and combination dishes.”
“The waiter helped us pick some good vegetarian options from the menu.”
“We sat in a group of 3 with a stroller on the side. We were given ample time to order.”
“Parking is available at the back of the restaurant.”
The little things that matter
Staff take the time to check in about allergies and dietary needs without being prompted, making guests feel genuinely looked after rather than just processed through a meal.
Servers actively help guests navigate the menu for their specific requirements, offering tailored suggestions so that everyone at the table — not just sushi lovers — leaves satisfied.
Tables are given generous time to browse the menu and make decisions, creating a relaxed pace that feels respectful of the dining occasion rather than rushed.
Hot miso soup arrives as a thoughtful accompaniment, adding a traditional, welcoming touch that sets the tone for an authentic Japanese dining experience.
When groups are dining together, staff bring additional small plates unprompted, making communal eating easy and comfortable without guests having to ask.
Groups with strollers are welcomed and seated comfortably, reflecting a staff attentiveness to practical family needs that makes visits accessible and stress-free.
The availability of Washitsu tatami rooms gives guests the choice of a distinctly immersive setting, elevating the experience beyond a standard restaurant visit into something closer to being in Japan.
Multiple reviewers across different visits and years single out individual staff members for their kindness and attentiveness, pointing to a culture of genuine hospitality rather than occasional good service.
Tips for your first visit
Reservations are recommended, especially for groups, to ensure you get a table without any wait.
Parking is available at the back of the restaurant, so head there directly rather than searching out front.
The restaurant can be a little tricky to locate at first, so allow extra time to find it on your first visit.
The Fuki Sushi lunch sets are a good choice if you want a little variety without having to pick individual dishes.
The staff are happy to help you identify vegetarian-friendly dishes from the menu, so don't hesitate to ask.
For a more traditional Japanese dining setting, ask about availability of the Tatami rooms (Washitsu) when booking.
More reasons to visit
“very kind and thoughtful about any allergies or other requests we had”
“Good for gatherings, quiet and spacious”
“Reservations are recommended”
“the waitress came back with hot miso soup and extra small plates for sharing”
“We sat in a group of 3 with a stroller on the side”
“The waiter helped us pick some good vegetarian options from the menu”
“We went on a weekday, so did not find any issue in finding a table”