
FUHU
Northern Strip, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
FUHU is an easy-booking north Strip dinner choice for nights when convenience matters more than chasing awards or a named chef. Go for an evening plan Tuesday through Saturday; skip it for lunch, Sunday, or when the group needs a clear published price signal before deciding.
About FUHU
In Las Vegas, FUHU is best planned as an evening stop: it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. Use it for dinner on an open night, do not treat it as a lunch option.
The practical decision is straightforward: FUHU is in Las Vegas, it operates Tuesday through Saturday evenings, the dress code is smart casual.
Good for a second visit if the timing fits a Las Vegas dinner
For someone who has been once, the reason to return should be situational. Choose it when the group wants a Las Vegas dinner during the evening hours and the smart-casual dress code fits the plan.
Do not make the drinks program the deciding factor. For a dedicated drinks crawl, use our full Las Vegas bars guide; for a restaurant-led evening, confirm current details directly before making plans.
Where it fits in a Las Vegas plan
FUHU works as a dinner option when the schedule lines up with its Tuesday-to-Saturday 5–10 PM hours. It is less useful for Monday, Sunday, or midday plans. If the group is comparing other dinner possibilities, Kusa Nori, Copper Sun Hot Pot and Barbecue, Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt, Wally's Las Vegas, Craig's Scoop Shop are other names to consider based on the kind of evening you want.
For broader planning, scan our full Las Vegas restaurants guide alongside other Las Vegas dining options. If the trip expands beyond dinner, use the broader Las Vegas planning guides for hotels and experiences.
Planning details
- Location
- 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- zoukgrouplv.com
- Phone
- +17026767740
The take
The Take
The Vibe
FUHU reads like a contemporary, high-stakes entry on the Las Vegas Strip. The editorial frame places it squarely within the city’s premium dining tier, where concept clarity and kitchen discipline matter as much as location. The restaurant leans into a polished, modern elegance rather than casual spectacle — it is designed to perform against serious peers rather than rely on foot-traffic novelty. Expect a confident, purpose-built menu and service that matches the Strip’s elevated expectations; the experience favors diners who are looking for a thoughtful, contemporary take on Asian-influenced fine dining amid the energy of the boulevard.
Best For
FUHU is best suited to diners seeking a polished, evening-focused experience on the Strip. The copy positions the restaurant among high-volume, premium peers, so it performs well for date nights and special celebrations where culinary specificity and kitchen discipline matter. Groups that want a show of technical execution and refined dishes also find it appropriate, though the description emphasizes concept-led cooking rather than casual, high-turn traffic dining. In short, FUHU appeals to visitors who prioritize a contemporary, elevated meal in Las Vegas’s competitive restaurant landscape.
Ordering Tips
Approach the menu as a statement: the kitchen’s signatures are the clearest expression of what FUHU does well. Prioritize the listed standout plates — Black Hawk Wagyu Filet, Coconut Tuna Ceviche, and Hokkaido Scallop Bantal — to sample the range of the kitchen’s technique and flavor. Because the restaurant is framed as a concept-led, disciplined program, expect dishes that are composed and deliberate rather than improvisational. If you’re planning for a special night out, focus on those emblematic items to gauge the kitchen’s argument about its strengths before exploring supporting courses.
Venue details
Ambiance
Vibrant and multi-dimensional with retro touches, modern Chinese details, lush indoor-outdoor garden, and high-energy soundtrack from DJ booths.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Black Hawk Wagyu Filet
- Coconut Tuna Ceviche
- Hokkaido Scallop Bantal
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Wally's Las Vegas, Notable alternative
- Copper Sun Hot Pot and Barbecue, Hot pot and barbecue, Hot pot and barbecue
- Kusa Nori, Japanese Cuisine, Japanese Cuisine
- Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt, Notable alternative
- Craig's Scoop Shop, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How FUHU compares in Las Vegas
FUHU is the easier, lower-friction pick when the priority is a Strip dinner that does not require a major reservation strategy. Kusa Nori is the clearer choice for diners specifically looking for Japanese Cuisine, while FUHU is better treated as a flexible evening option when the group is already nearby.
Copper Sun Hot Pot and Barbecue is the better match for a hands-on group meal built around hot pot and barbecue. Wally's Las Vegas makes more sense when the night is centered on wine-bar energy and grazing rather than a full restaurant dinner.
For a more formal seafood-and-caviar direction, compare against Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt. If the plan only needs a sweet stop, Craig's Scoop Shop is the simpler add-on, not a substitute for dinner.
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Compare FUHU
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| FUHU | Las Vegas | ; | No published awards |
| Wally's Las Vegas | Las Vegas | ; | No published awards |
| Copper Sun Hot Pot and Barbecue | Las Vegas | Hot pot and barbecue | No published awards |
| Kusa Nori | Las Vegas | Japanese Cuisine | 2026 Forbes 4-Star2025 Forbes 4-Star |
| Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt | Las Vegas | ; | No published awards |
| Craig’s Scoop Shop | Las Vegas | ; | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about FUHU?
Start with the basics: FUHU is in Las Vegas, it is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. The dress code is smart casual, so plan for an evening meal rather than a lunch stop.
Is FUHU good for a special occasion?
FUHU can fit an occasion if the hours and smart-casual dress code match your plan. If the event requires specific arrangements, pricing, or menu details, confirm current details directly.
Is FUHU good for solo dining?
If you are planning to go alone, use the 5–10 PM Tuesday-to-Saturday hours and the smart-casual dress code as your starting point, then check directly for the latest seating details.
Is lunch or dinner better at FUHU?
Dinner is the better fit. FUHU is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5–10 PM and is closed Monday and Sunday.
What are alternatives to FUHU?
Other options to consider include Wally's Las Vegas, Aqua Seafood & Caviar Restaurant by Shaun Hergatt, Copper Sun Hot Pot and Barbecue, Kusa Nori, Craig's Scoop Shop. Choose based on current hours, availability, the kind of meal or stop your group wants.
















