Restaurant in Providence, United States
Mt. Fuji
100Pearl PointsGroup-Friendly Choice

About Mt. Fuji
Mt. Fuji is a practical Providence choice for an easy group meal or low-key celebration, especially when booking difficulty matters more than awards or chef-driven detail. Choose it for convenience and broad appeal; cross-shop Massimo for a more polished occasion, NAMI for a sleeker room, or Caserta Pizzeria for a simpler casual meal.
Is Mt. Fuji in Providence worth considering for a low-friction meal? Yes, if the decision is more about convenience and a casual setting than chasing awards or a documented destination format. Based on the verified details, the clearest planning facts are direct: Mt. Fuji is in Providence, has a casual dress code, keeps daily hours.
That makes it a practical option to consider when the goal is an easy Providence plan rather than a meal built around a named chef, documented signature dish, published accolade, or specific menu claim. None of those details are verified here, so the safest way to frame Mt. Fuji is as a casual Providence choice with useful hours.
A practical Providence pick when the group matters more than the headline
For a casual occasion, keep expectations calibrated. Mt. Fuji makes sense to consider when easy logistics matter and the group does not need a formal room or a trophy reservation. If you are comparing the plan with other named options, Massimo, Opa Restaurant, Caserta Pizzeria, NAMI, Capri Seafood are other venues to review depending on the kind of night you want.
The current-hours profile also helps the decision: Mt. Fuji is open daily, from 12–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11:30 PM Friday, 1–11:30 PM Saturday, 1–10:30 PM Sunday. For readers mapping a broader trip, the Providence restaurants guide is the better starting point for sorting higher-commitment meals from easier backups.
Where to set expectations before choosing it
Go here when the priority is a casual Providence meal, not when the goal is a trophy reservation. The absence of verified awards, chef details, pricing, cuisine label, menu specifics means the decision should be conservative: choose it for the verified basics, especially casual dress and daily hours, rather than for a specific culinary claim.
Bottom line: consider Mt. Fuji when a direct Providence plan is the win. For a major anniversary, client dinner, or a night where ambiance and a more defined format matter, compare the available details against Opa Restaurant, Massimo, NAMI, Capri Seafood, or Caserta Pizzeria before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to compare with Mt. Fuji?
Other venues to compare include NAMI, Opa Restaurant, Capri Seafood, Caserta Pizzeria, Massimo. Review each option based on the kind of meal, setting, level of formality you want.
Can Mt. Fuji accommodate groups?
The verified details do not include a private-dining policy, capacity, or seating count. What is verified is that Mt. Fuji is in Providence, has a casual dress code, is open daily, which can help when comparing it with other options for a simple plan.
What should I wear to Mt. Fuji?
Dress code is casual. A neat, relaxed outfit is the safest fit based on the verified venue details.
What should a first-timer know about Mt. Fuji?
Start with the basics: Mt. Fuji is in Providence, the dress code is casual, the venue is open daily. There are no verified awards, chef details, prices, or menu specifics in the available data, so choose it for a straightforward plan rather than a trophy reservation.
What are Mt. Fuji's hours?
Mt. Fuji is open 12–10:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 12–11:30 PM Friday, 1–11:30 PM Saturday, 1–10:30 PM Sunday.
Location
80 Dean St, Providence, RI 02903
Providence, United States
Compare Mt. Fuji
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Mt. Fuji | Providence |
| Capri Seafood | Providence |
| Opa Restaurant | Providence |
| NAMI | Providence |
| Caserta Pizzeria | Providence |
| Massimo | Providence |
How Mt. Fuji Providence compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Mt. Fuji is not the right fit
Choose Massimo if the meal needs more polish for a date, anniversary, or business dinner. Choose NAMI if the group wants a sleeker Providence night out without shifting into a more formal Italian format.
For a more casual backup, Caserta Pizzeria is the easier value play. If the group is asking specifically for seafood, start with Capri Seafood instead.
How Mt. Fuji compares in Providence
Mt. Fuji is the easier, lower-pressure choice in this Providence set. Compared with Massimo, it reads as less occasion-driven and more flexible for mixed groups. Massimo is the better pick when the dinner needs polish; Mt. Fuji is better when the priority is getting everyone seated without making the meal feel overbuilt.
Against NAMI, the decision comes down to room and intent. NAMI is the stronger cross-shop for a sharper night-out feel, while Mt. Fuji is the more practical option for a casual celebration or family meal. Capri Seafood should win when seafood is the group's clear brief, Caserta Pizzeria is the value-leaning casual alternative when speed and simplicity matter more than sit-down pacing.
Opa Restaurant is the better comparison for diners choosing by atmosphere. Pick Opa when the group wants a livelier occasion meal; pick Mt. Fuji when the night needs to stay easy, flexible, less tied to a specific dining format.
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