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Fūjin offers a buzzing Tokyo izakaya experience, complete with an open teppanyaki kitchen that provides dinner and a show. While the atmosphere is perfect for a night out with friends, and dishes like the Chicken Nanban and Saikoro Steak are crowd-pleasers, it's not for everyone. The venue is extremely smoky, and the value for money is debatable due to small portions. This review breaks down the good, the bad, and the must-knows before you go.
The great thing about sitting at the counter is you get to watch the chefs perform live, which really gets your appetite going! I tried a few of their most hyped-up signature dishes for you guys:
The average cost per person is easily over 200k+. If you order more of the main dishes, there's no upper limit. So when it comes to value for money, it's really a matter of opinion.
For my friends who want to check this place out, save this guide to avoid any pitfalls, so you know exactly what you're getting into:

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