If you are fortunate enough to find yourself staying at Fujiya Hotel in Hakone, you will be pleased to know the hotel offers three great restaurants on premises for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The main dining hall is called The Fujiya specializing in French Cuisine. Reservations are highly recommended for special occasions at this fine dining establishment. Savor Western cuisine at Wisteria Grill. Or, visit Orchid lounge for afternoon tea. Other places of interest offered by Fujiya Hotel are Picot bakery, Kikka-so Inn for Japanese cuisine and Victoria Bar for cocktails & music. Customer service at all is outstanding. Enjoy!
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Fujiya Hotel Dining, Hakone
The Fujiya, Wisteria and Orchid restaurants
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Fujiya's fabulous cinnamon apple pie is available on all hotel dessert menus, ¥800
Outside entrance to Wisteria Grill (Western cuisine)
Wisteria Grill offers a wonderful crab & cheese omelet with rice for lunch, ¥2,100
This entree is called Spaghetti Fisherman's Wharf from Wisteria Grill and is even more delicious with a touch of Tabasco sauce, ¥2,400
A view of Orchid lounge from the garden on the hill of Fujiya Hotel
A late evening snack of mango sherbert, tiramisu and hot tea available at Orchid Lounge, ¥2,500 total
Outside view of main dining room, The Fujiya, is considered to be a historical monument
The Fujiya (French Cuisine) was built in 1930 and is crafted mainly of teak wood with views of traditional Japanese woodwork on the walls
The Fujiya appetizer, Shrimp Cocktail, is chilled by ice in a glass bucket, ¥2,500
The Fujiya Consomme (beef soup), ¥1,000
Rainbow trout, Fujiya style, covered with toasted soy sauce & sweet sake, ¥2,200
Breakfast buffet at Wisteria Grill, ¥2,500
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Selena Hoy
12 years ago
All I want to do is eat that pie.
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