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Saga Hibachi & Sushi Bar South Hills Village

Saga Hibachi & Sushi Bar South Hills Village

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301 S Hills Village, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15241, United States
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Jan 3, 2018
I love their location in the mall. Every time my family is shopping we always go there to eat. We just walk in. The food there was so good. I suggested my friends there and they loved it so much and wanted to go back. After we ate we went shopping and it was so much easier than going to another place to eat. Love it. Great food, great place, great location, great service. Definitely recommended to go there again. Mostly for a birthday with big parties I got a big table just for us for 20 people it was great. Our server was so sweet and nice. She came to our table right away to ask for our drinks. PLEASE DON’T CLOSE THE RESTAURANT!!

Apr 24, 2018
Super cheap sushi on Tuesdays. Good atmosphere. I have no idea why the place isn't more packed, the food is great.

May 8, 2018
Great sushi. If you go on Monday or Tuesday night's they have a large sushi menu for up to 50% off. Only downside is there is usually only one sushi chef so the wait time can be a little long, but not really any longer than most restaurants.

May 13, 2018
I’d give 0 stars if I could. Went for a nice lunch date with my daughter and few hours later, she’s completely sick and running to the bathroom. Will never eat here again.

Feb 7, 2018
So with all the new posted about roaches and bad god temps i thought i would share the truth. As a former manager of the Cranberry location i had access to reports due to my ongoing friendship with the owners of both locations. Unfortunately just like it always happens, The news reported a story because they were provided false information by a third party source ... The health and food department states they have had no contact with any of the news sources and that they are not sure where the story came from. Because of that we were provided the documentation and I thought I would share it to the loyal customers who were lied to by the media once again. Please go to their Facebook to see the official report from the Allegheny County health Department food and safety administration for the South Hills location. Please find they passed the inspection with flying colors and that the hit by the media was falsely reported. Please also note that the two places on the report where you will see the X under the letter N means they were not observed because those were not checked by the health and food department on this particular date.

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