Fuji Asian Kitchen

100 NW 14th St, Abilene
(785) 576-2038

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Krystal Wallace

The quality and presentation of the food was EXCELLENT. Flavorful, great selection, and a beautiful (clean) atmosphere. Abilene is very lucky to have this level of Asian cuisine... highly recommend!

Izzy Berger

We were traveling through, had to stop in Abilene for some mechanical repairs and decided to get some lunch in town while we waited. I got spicy miso ramen and my wife got the tempura sweet potato roll, both were amazing! The pork belly was perfect it just dissolved in my mouth and the gentlemen working were kind, welcoming, and attentive. If you're in Abilene or just passing through this is an absolute must stop!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Sophie Wade

Food is good a little overpriced Taro bubble tea is great but again pricey, I can get the same sized bubble tea in NYC for 7.50 (tax included) .

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

chelle albers

Tried this place for the first time tonight. It was amazing!! We ordered the KC Strip and Shrimp Hibachi, Shrimp Hibachi and Spring Rolls for an appetizer. Steak was cooked perfectly and oh so tender!! Shrimp was cooked perfectly and the veggies were out of this world good!! We will definitely be back!! Thank you so much for an AMAZING dinner!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Samantha Whiteside

Came in on Sunday, October 12, 2025 for a quick meal while on the road and received a large side of jesus with my edamame. How people can still feel so entitled to think their religion is everyone's religion is just baffling.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Greg Obar

We stopped in for dinner and ordered appetizers, salads, and main dishes. The food came out extremely hot and almost immediately, which made us wonder if things were being microwaved rather than cooked fresh. The flavor was fine, but it definitely felt more like delivery-quality food than a dine-in experience.

Service started off rushed with a quick “Are you ready?” the moment we sat down, and then once we asked for more time it took quite a while before someone came back. The atmosphere was also a bit off — the lighting is very bright (as shown in the photos we uploaded), almost like being in a hospital or showroom rather than a restaurant, which made it hard to relax.

Pricing was on the higher side for what we received. It’s priced like fine Asian dining, but the food and ambiance didn’t quite match that expectation.

We wouldn’t go back by choice, but to be fair, Abilene doesn’t have many dining options — so it may work in a pinch if you're craving Asian food and not too particular about ambience or freshness.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 3

Cynthia Huebner

Very nice local asian restaurant with a variety of foods to include Pho, Seasame chicken, sushi, dumplings, and more!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Susabelle Kelmer

My elderly mother and I went here, we both like Asian food, and were hoping it was decent. It was MORE than decent, it was an experience! We were there at dinner, and we ended up just ordering different apps and egg drop soup. Everything was delicious, and the waitstaff were attentive and helpful. We ate it ALL! So good. Highly recommend this place!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Brian Ki Myung Lee

Good ramen and friendly service

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Donal O'Leary

As a vegetarian driving across the country, it can be hard for me to find a quality meal while I’m on the road. Fuji Asian Kitchen really exceeded my expectations!

They have a huge menu with classics from what I consider to be the major East Asian cuisines- Chinese, Japanese, and Thai. Very reasonable prices and good size portions for a hungry traveler! I had a few questions about specific ingredients (e.g., are there bonito flakes in the miso soup? Answer: yes.) and the server patiently answered me and sought clarification from the manager when he was unsure. I ended up getting Kung Pao tofu (with extra tofu) and a house salad. The entree slaps- very flavorful without being overly salty. I would like it a bit spicier, but that’s a me thing. The salad wasn’t anything special, but the ginger dressing is confirmed vegetarian and far superior to most places’ ginger dressing. Very satisfied.

The restaurant looks brand new as of September 2025 and the service is super friendly. I am very impressed. Five stars!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alan Hottman

Fuji Asian Kitchen arrives in Abilene as a welcome alternative to the town’s standard fare. Located on South Broadway, the restaurant fills a gap in a dining scene dominated by diners and burger joints. The dining room is brightly lit by daylight bulbs that cast cool white light across simple wood accents and neutral walls. This clear and energetic setting lets the dishes take center stage without distraction.

The staff were friendly and attentive throughout our meal. Water glasses were refilled promptly and every request was handled without needing a second reminder. The staff were friendly and attentive. When I asked for two glasses of water they brought them promptly without having to repeat the request. The service struck a comfortable balance between polite attentiveness and letting guests settle in at their own pace.

We began with the gyoza. They arrived piping hot with golden brown bottoms that offered a satisfying crunch and tender rice wrappers above. The filling combined finely ground pork and shredded vegetables with a subtle note of garlic and just enough sesame oil to round out the flavor. Dipping the dumplings in the house sauce added a bright vinegar note that lifted each bite. As a simple starter, these gyoza set a solid tone for what followed.

Next came the KC Chiefs roll, a nod to local pride. The roll pairs spicy crab with creamy avocado and fresh cucumber all wrapped in firm rice and nori. It held together neatly on the plate and delivered an approachable level of heat. We noticed the spicy crab sauce leaned heavily on imitation crab flavor rather than fresh seafood sweetness. It remained a satisfying choice for newcomers to sushi but lacked the depth that experienced fans might expect.

Moving on to stir fry, we sampled the shrimp lo mein. The noodles were cooked just right so they held a firm chew and glistened under a light soy garlic glaze. Plump shrimp offered a gentle briny note while crisp broccoli florets, rings of onion and carrot medallions provided texture and color. A whisper of white pepper warmed the dish without calling attention to itself. This plate demonstrated how simple ingredients can shine when treated with precision.

The sweet and sour shrimp arrived next in a glossy sauce that struck a clear balance between tangy vinegar and soft sugar. Pieces of bell pepper and slices of onion added vegetal brightness alongside the sauced shrimp. A sprinkle of sliced scallion on top cut through the sauce and added a final burst of freshness. This dish felt familiar yet polished enough to stand out among similar offerings in the region.

For dessert we tried both the mango mochi and the fried ice cream. The mochi were soft orbs of chewy rice dough lightly dusted with sweet rice flour. Each one revealed a vivid yellow core of mango ice cream that was bright without being cloying. The fried ice cream arrived with a thin crisp shell that yielded quickly to cool vanilla ice cream. The coating carried hints of cinnamon and sugar but never felt heavy. Both sweets provided a playful finish that felt perfectly suited to the meal.

Fuji Asian Kitchen delivers consistency across its menu and atmosphere. The KC Chiefs roll could benefit from a fresher crab component but remains enjoyable. The gyoza, the noodles and the sweet and sour shrimp all reflect thoughtful execution. Service is friendly and attentive and the setting feels welcoming and crisp. For anyone in Abilene seeking reliable pan Asian flavors without fuss, Fuji offers a fitting option. We look forward to returning soon to try the curry and the hibachi grill and to see how more of the menu measures up.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Linda Vogan

Oh my GOSH!! Tonight’s meal was FANTASTIC!! At a reasonable price my Lobster dish was great! Everything about it was superb! We also enjoyed a California roll & soup Dumplings! You are so lucky to have this Restaurant in Abilene. I hope you support them as they deserve it & ask for Kiarra! ❤️👏🏻👏🏻

Food: 5

Betsy Dudley

Such a great place to go!!! We had spring rolls & crab rangoons as appetizers… the hibachi was ❤️‍🔥fantastic…. And we couldn’t decide on the dessert so we got 3 of them!!!! They All were gorgeous presentation & delicious too!!! Will definitely be back!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chase Bronson

You want fantastic asian food in Abline Kansas? You found the right place my friend.

The food is amazing. The flavors are spot on and the sushi is amazing. Everything is fresh and made to order. Pricepoint to portioning is on point and you wont leave hungry. I will definitely be back anyime I'm back in town.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Myca Soeken

Amazing! Will drive to be back! No complaints and delicious!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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