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Fushimi (Staten Island / Bay Ridge)

Japanese Fusion SushiFrench NouvelleSushi LoungeMulti-location

Staten Island's original Fushimi, a Michelin-recommended Japanese fusion sushi lounge blending traditional Japanese cooking with French nouvelle influence.

Price
¥¥
Area
Todt Hill, Staten Island
Since
2003
Fushimi (Staten Island / Bay Ridge) — authentic japanese fusion sushi restaurant in New York, Todt Hill, Staten Island
Plate № 1790
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About
Fushimi opened its original Todt Hill, Staten Island location in 2003 and has since grown into a multi-location Japanese restaurant group with outposts in Bay Ridge (Brooklyn) and Tottenville (Staten Island). The flagship Todt Hill restaurant has earned recognition from the Michelin Guide and Zagat for its unique approach to Japanese cuisine: traditional sushi and sashimi are elevated by inventive rolls and French nouvelle-inspired techniques, resulting in dishes with layered flavors and opulent presentation. The dining room features an upscale lounge atmosphere with a full bar, private dining options, and a broad menu spanning sushi, sashimi, maki, cooked Japanese entrees, and specialty cocktails. A Staten Island institution, Fushimi has built a loyal following over more than two decades.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Michelin Guide and Zagat recognized — Fushimi is the most celebrated Japanese restaurant group on Staten Island, with over 20 years of service.
  • A unique fusion of traditional Japanese sushi with French nouvelle cuisine techniques creates a dining experience not found elsewhere on the island.
  • An expansive menu covers sushi, sashimi, creative rolls, full cooked Japanese entrees, and specialty cocktails — ideal for groups.
  • The original 2003 Todt Hill location set the standard for upscale Japanese dining in Staten Island and remains the group's flagship.
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