Friday, March 15, 2013

Mt. Fuji's



Hi, to all


Now Donna And  I will tell you about a very good oriental restaurant 
Mt. Fuji's (Japanese Cuisine)
4714 Milestone Lane, Unit H
Castle Rock, Colorado. 80104
303-660-2618 or 303-660-2612

This establishment is in the same shopping center as Pet smart and Office Max, one or two  doors down from  Khols.
It would be a good idea to go over the copious menu.
And then speak to the people serving you when you get there, ask the opinion of the staff about some of the foods served, especially   if you plan on having Sushi or Sashimi.
Donna and I have been to this establishment more than a few times, THAT should tell you something.
The one thing I have learned is that unless you are a BIG eater, skip the appetizers because leavening the table you will be carrying a Doggy bag and you will be stuffed. The servings are bountiful.
My wife Donna and I have had the Hibachi Dinners and Sushi mixed and also the sat at the Mongolian Grill.
When I was in the south Pacific, South China Sea, Philippines I learned about Sushi and all the good things that raw fish can be..   I had my preconceived ideas about eating fish that was not cooked and had to be humiliated by army buddies in front of many people, to try it. Well it did not take much to find out that (Sashimi) is very tasty and good to eat. Now considering that we here in Colorado are a FEW miles from any ocean, it is my pleasure to tell you that the raw fish I had was Fresh! I don’t know how and I don’t care as long as it tasted fresh, I stayed with Sashimi Regular 16 pcs.  Assorted with white rice and it was wonderful.
 Donna had California roll and sweet Potato Tempura Roll, then Hibachi Salmon that came with Soup Vegetables Rice and Noodles.  The salmon is as tasty as can be and cooked in front of you along with the rice…  We had to take almost half of that diner home.
My sister Karen is a meat eater so she went for the Hibachi Combo of Steak and Chicken, also comes with rice and soup and more food then you can eat… We sat at a grill with another couple with two children and the Hibachi chef was an artist, cook, clown, standup comedian and part time baby sitter all in one, while he was cooking food for us he was entertaining all of us, At one point he was flipping small cooked shrimp into the mouths of the kids and they were loving life, we were laughing and talking and the time flew by. 

As he is cooking he will be putting more and more food on your plate and before you know it you are full.
This is Japanese Cuisine and it’s good.. The place is clean, staff is friendly, and they have a full bar. Be careful of the rice wine, it will come on slowly but it will hit you…When we were leaving, we had a bag that looked like we called in an order and were just picking it up.. I like this place and I think you will also.. Any comments.  email me sjrago@comcast.net.

Until next time Live And Eat Well
Steve

No comments:

Post a Comment