Fuji Japanese Steak House - Quick Review
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Fuji Japanese Steak House

Excellent Food In A Confined, Crowded Setting
Quick Review

Small store front restaurant packs a lot of grill-set tables where guests dine around the grill that the Japanese chef prepares and cooks the food. This concept replicates Beni Hana Restaurants which were so popular in the late 1970s and 1980s.

Like its mentor, Fuji Japanese Steak House prices are high. It's not an inexpensive place to eat. But the food servings are very good.

The waiting room is a small front entrance bar with hardly any room for more than a few groups to wait their turn to be seated. The tables mix several couples, 8 at each table setting, so you have no idea whom you will be eating with.

But the chefs offer the same kind of razzle dazzle showmanship. Knives bouncing and clanking. Eggs flipped, opened and grilled without mixing the shell into the food.

I'm always worried the chef will mix up my food and I won't get the order I asked for. I always order the surf and turf (lobster and steak) with vegetables and an appetizer and soup.

Excellent food. Confined, crowded setting. Very pricey.

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Fuji Japanese Steak House
15132 S. LaGrange Road, Orland Park, IL 60462
708-403-1580

 

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