Fugakyu Brookline Review:
If you like to eat out and don’t like to cook, but want an intimate experience in a semi-private atmosphere, look no further. My experience: Two times I went in the past two weeks I was able to find parking right in front of it, on the opposite side of the street. Upon entering, you are greeted by a light wood interior, a fish pond full to the brim, and two floors of the greatest sushi experience in Boston. There are normal tables which are nice with a big group that is looking for a more typical restaurant experience and there are also private rooms that have sliding doors.
I ate:
Crunchy sushi (6.4) warm not my style
California roll – classic, but the best way to judge (pristine and refreshing, ahhhhh)
Spicy Duck – eh – take it or leave it
Miso soup – must-order essentials
White rice – mid
edamame – good as always
sake flight – one of them looked like lemonade – that one’s the best
green tea (hot) – must have, comes extra hot, not for the faint of heart.
overall experience + food = 9.1/10