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Leeds' Original Japanese Restaurant Fuji Hiro Announces Comeback Following New Investment

One of Leeds’ best-loved independent restaurants Fuji Hiro is set to reopen at The Merrion Centre this summer following its closure at the beginning of the year.

The city’s original Japanese restaurant is reopening under new management with a fresh look, a refined menu and a renewed focus on what made it special in the first place.

A Leeds Culinary Icon

Regarded as a Leeds institution, Fuji Hiro originally opened in 1997 and amassed a cult following for nearly three decades thanks to its no-nonsense approach to authentic Japanese cooking.

In early 2025 owners announced it was closing, news that was met with widespread disappointment from its many loyal customers.

Now, the restaurant is getting ready to welcome diners once again following new investment from Leeds-born entrepreneur, James Douglas.

Douglas, co-founder of restaurant chain Red’s True Barbecue, has acquired the lease for the restaurant and will be working closely with members of the original kitchen team to revive the delicious flavours and culinary heritage that made Fuji Hiro one of the city’s best-loved restaurants.

Speaking about the plans, James Douglas said: “Fuji Hiro has held a special place in the hearts of Leeds locals for decades. I’ve been a fan since it first opened its doors in 1997, so to now take the reins and help write its next chapter is a real honour.

“We didn’t want to lose what made Fuji Hiro special, so we’ve kept as much of the original feel as possible. We’ve taken things right back to where it all started with a stripped-back menu of the core dishes it is famous for, such as ramen, noodles, gyoza and katsu.

“We are also really pleased to be able to bring back some of the former kitchen team who will be creating the original recipes, sauces, stocks and curry blends that make Fuji Hiro so special.”

The restaurant itself will also undergo a significant transformation. While staying true to its original character, the interior will be given an overhaul, with more consistent design, new features, and an improved layout that increases seating capacity for busy periods.

James added: “Fuji Hiro was always lauded for being a hidden gem, but restaurants don’t survive without regulars. I am bringing Fuji Hiro back because I loved it enough to want to help give it one more shot. But the truth is, most independents don’t get that second chance. If you want your favourite spots to stick around, don’t just talk about them, go and eat there.”

Charles Newman, Associate Director at Town Centre Securities PLC, owners of the Merrion Centre, said: “Fuji Hiro has long been one of Leeds’ most iconic restaurants, and we’re delighted to welcome it back to the Merrion Centre to continue its story.

Its return is testament to the loyalty of its customers and the strength of our food scene. We look forward to seeing it flourish once again.”

The new interior fit-out of Fuji Hiro is underway and the restaurant is expected to open its doors in June.

For more information visit www.fujihiroleeds.co.uk or get social at @fujihiroleeds on Instagram.