Being in the US gives you a couple of advantages. Frames and complete bikes are cheaper for you than they are for us. So depending on your budget consideration you actually have a few better options than us.
I have tried out a few Fuji over the years, and I found them a little harsh for street riding. Try one and decide for yourself. You fill find fans of all of the bikes you have mentioned. I recently got a Surly Steamroller frame, and love it to bits. I built that up using the components from my previous bike which was a Raleigh frame I rescued and converted to SS/Fixed. (Nothing wrong with that frame except it was one size too big for me.)
The other notable American frames/bikes to look at are the All-City Big Block and the KHS Flite. (Which OJAW just mentioned.)
Being in the US gives you a couple of advantages. Frames and complete bikes are cheaper for you than they are for us. So depending on your budget consideration you actually have a few better options than us.
I have tried out a few Fuji over the years, and I found them a little harsh for street riding. Try one and decide for yourself. You fill find fans of all of the bikes you have mentioned. I recently got a Surly Steamroller frame, and love it to bits. I built that up using the components from my previous bike which was a Raleigh frame I rescued and converted to SS/Fixed. (Nothing wrong with that frame except it was one size too big for me.)
The other notable American frames/bikes to look at are the All-City Big Block and the KHS Flite. (Which OJAW just mentioned.)