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Review Fujiya - New Delhi

Babak Momeni
Very nice food. Mainly Chinese influence, with a few Japanese-inspired options scattered in the menu. It was fairly quiet for a weekday lunch, but it seems dinners are more crowded.
Eze epay
Good food, nice location. Food is a bit expensive but not restaurant in a shopping mall. Sushi was good and was made like sushi which we were sensitive about. The Chinese is good as well and reminded us some old and gold Chinese restaurant in Kolkata. Nice ambiance, holding the authenticity and charm of a Asian restaurant in India. Definitely willing to visit again. They are charging service
Kanwar Singh
I had gone there yesterday evening. The food tastes as good as always with their quiet ambience. They serve well and wait for Ur cues.. Must visit if happen to be in Chanakyapuri especially Malcha Marg if U love authentic Japanese and Chinese cuisine. Their hard drink menu is also worthwile trying !! It's Upend Restaurant !!!
sheetal r
A very humble and top notch place to have Chinese in Delhi. One of the oldest places in the city and in a premium location. The staff is absolutely polite and food is mouth watering and lives up to the expectation all the time. Cost effective considering the locality. And a place to visit number of times by Chinese lovers
Susanta Neogi
Fujiya established in 1969 is perhaps one of the oldest Chinese and Japanese resturant in Delhi located in Malcha Marg an upscale area of New Delhi.. Fujiya literally translated is a male name for boys and means wealth and riches in abundance We were a party of 6 seniors and we had proposed that we partake lunch on Friday 5th January 2024.. The resturant was at 1pm already crowded and were lucky to have booked a table for six in advance.. The interior are cramped and perhaps purposely done to bring the Japanese resturants atmosphere which has lot of warmth .. For starters we ordered out sweet and sour veg soup with crispy spinach pepper salt and roast bean curdvwith vegetables.. For main course we ordered Japanese sticky rise with vegetables .We had also tried out pan fried noodles vegetables and Kung pao vegetables.. For desert ice date pancake and Mount Fuji Ice-cream. The food still has the old time charm and we had a chance to talk to the owner who identified himself as Surinder..and he stated that the chefs are all old timers and his cooking remains true to the days he started Fujiya resturant.. The food was served hot and in style and was favorably spiced and had the correct taste and flavour.. The service was courteous,helpful and friendly We spent nearly two hours over the leisurely lunch and enjoyed every moment... We wish all members of Fujiya resturant all the very best in the future years... Enclosing a few pictures and a video clip to give an idea of the ambience and the feel of the Fujiya establishment
Promod Gupta
Excellent food. Nice place for food. Visited after a long time. Must visit place.
Manish Suryavanshi
This is more of an Indian Chinese restaurant than a Japanese restaurant... out of six dishes we ordered four were good, two were average... so if you want to try some decent Chinese food with little bit of Indian flavors added you can visit this place... not many Japanese food options available on menu... also they don't have plate system or meal bowls... you need to order curry and rice or noodles separately... looking at the ambience, price is a little on higher side.
Arijit Kundu
Good food, nice location, courteous staff. Food is a bit expensive but not exceeding the price of such restaurant in a shopping mall. Sushi was good and was made like sushi which we were sensitive about. The Chinese is good as well and reminded us some old and gold Chinese restaurant in Kolkata. Nice ambiance, holding the authenticity and charm of a Asian restaurant in India. Definitely willing to visit again. They are charging service charge by default, would suggest them to ask customer before they do so, that should have a better jesture.
Kshama Gupta
Nice yummy food, Chinese really tastes well
Ankur Mallick
Good old school vibe and food The service was a bit slow but the food makes up for it The mocktails tasted too artificial and can be improved. To get a table easily be there before 1945, else you would have to wait for minimum an hour.
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