A pair of well-known Asian dining concepts is heading to downtown Davis.
Fukumi Restaurant Group plans to open Pier 50 Sushi and Fukumi Chaya x Momo Katsu in the former Mamma Eatery space at 226 F St, according to an alcohol license filed with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control on Monday, January 5. Formerly home to Davis City Hall, Mamma Eatery shuttered on Father’s Day 2025.
Husband-and-wife team Han and Sylbi Song, owners of Fukumi Restaurant Group, recently signed the lease for the expansive 7,373-square-foot building with a 2,500-square-foot patio. While a company representative confirmed the expansion with What Now Sacramento, it’s still unclear whether the two restaurants will operate in tandem or as separate concepts.
Pier 50 is known for its all-you-can-eat sushi lineup and bento box lunch specials, while Fukumi Chaya focuses on ramen and Japanese tapas, and the Momo Katsu side specializes in crispy, savory katsu dishes.
Founded in March 2024 at Market Square at Arden Fair, Pier 50 quickly expanded to Folsom’s Palladio in August of that same year. Fukumi Chaya x Momo Katsu currently operates a single location in Folsom. The group also runs several other Japanese dining concepts across Greater Sacramento, including Fukumi Ramen, ITS SUSHI, and Young’s Teriyaki.
The Davis outpost is slated to open sometime in late summer 2026, likely in August, the representative said. In the meantime, diners can stop by existing Pier 50 Sushi and ITS SUSHI locations. In addition to their classic all-you-can-eat offerings, both concepts are leaning into Dry January with refreshing, handcrafted mocktails in inventive flavors like Lavender Calpico, Kami Kin, Shogun Sunrise, and Ichigo Fizz.
