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Sakai Japanese Bistro

Sakai Japanese Bistro

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4.3 Google Review
2303 W Main St, Troy, Ohio, 45373, United States
(937) 440-1302 www.sakaitroy.com
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May 14, 2018
First time here and all the food was delicious. I had a bowl with vegetables, rice and an egg on top with some spicy sauce. It was fantastic. The spicy sauce is very spicy so I used it sparingly. The actual "bowl" was burning hot and kept my food really hot which was great. My bf had spicy scallop roll sushi and sasheme. All of it was amazing. We also had pot stickers and those were great. I will be going back.

Apr 2, 2018
I love Sakai! My family goes once a week to eat there and the food is always great quality. We have become regulars and gotten to know Jack, the new owner. He is extremely friendly and has a passion for Sakai and the restaurant business. When we visit, we know we are in good hands and that our entrees will be delicious! I highly recommend eating at Sakai!

Mar 7, 2018
Great atmosphere and delicious food. They close at 10 on weekdays and we came in at 8:30 but were treated like we came in at 9:30. Wish our server would have calmed down a little on not rushed us so much. Over all good experience though.

May 2, 2018
Probably the best sushi in Miami county OH. the service is Swift and pleasant. There seems to have been a change of management, as the old sushi maker was not present, and although I don't speak Japanese, it didn't sound like they actually speaking it. Also when aknown Japanese customer came in, the order was spoken in English...just sayin.

Feb 23, 2018
We love Sakai and have been coming for years. It is so relaxing and the sushi is delicious. They are also excellent with our son and their kid's meals are adorable.

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Opening Hours

Mon:4 pm - 10 pm
Tue:4 pm - 10 pm
Wed:4 pm - 10 pm
Thu:4 pm - 10 pm
Fri:4 pm - 10:30 pm
Sat:4 pm - 10:30 pm

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