Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju
One of Ginza’s most famous sushi restaurants continues its tradition of excellence in its Shinjuku outlet, just minutes from several major train stations.
Restaurant Details
Not content with being one of the most well-regarded Edomae sushi restaurants in Ginza, Fukuju has expanded its operations from its original branch to Tokyo’s cosmopolitan district of Shinjuku.
The original Fukuju has an unshakeable reputation for excellence, and its Shinjuku branch carries on this tradition with aplomb. The head chef likewise goes out every morning to Toyosu Market to choose ingredients, ensuring that guests get the freshest possible seafood.
In particular, Fukuju’s chefs are known for being particular about their hon-maguro bluefin tuna — arguably the most important fish in Edomae sushi. Depending on the season, they have the luxury of choosing from ports in Aomori, Hokkaido, Wakayama or Nagasaki — thanks to their longstanding partnership with a wholesaler who has connections with suppliers in each of these areas.
It’s not just the hon-maguro — Fukuju’s sea urchin is also regarded to be some of the best among Tokyo sushi restaurants. A wildly popular menu option in its higher-end course menus is the sea urchin tasting comparison course, using purple and green sea urchin (bafun-uni) from the best sources in Hokkaido and Aomori, where the waters are coldest and the uni is sweetest.
It’s no wonder that Fukuju’s seats continue to be filled to capacity on a regular basis — both its unadorned, L-shaped counter and its various private rooms — thanks to this famous dedication to quality and a convenient location just minutes from both Nishi-shinjuku and Seibu-Shinjuku Stations.
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju Access Info
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju is located a 3-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station’s West Exit, or a 1-minute walk from Nishi-shinjuku Station on the Marunouchi Line.
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju Phone Number
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju Business Days
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju Address
Daikanplaza City Ⅱ 104, 7-chome-20-16 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-0023
Shinjuku Sushi Fukuju Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 2 days before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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