Sakai Japanese & Korean Cuisine
4.5/5
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Type de cuisine

  • Asiatique,
  • Japonaise,

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  • Sushi,

Atmosphère

  • Décontractée,

Langues parlées

  • Anglais,
Localisation
4155 Fairview St, Burlington ON L7L 2A4
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  • 11 $ à 25 $,

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Restaurantica12
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I and my husband love Sushi so much, so we decided to try this restaurant for the first time. It was a very busy night and I have to say that we waited for a long time to be served our Sushi boat. I was a bit impatient, but the waitress who served us was just wonderful. She was kind, courteous, funny and professional. We really enjoyed having conversation with Reiko. Sushi was amazing, it is very fresh and we thought it was worth for wait. We will definitely come back again!!

Atmosphère: 4/5
Nourriture: 5/5
Service: 5/5
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Restaurantica12
Par

This restaurant is one of my favorites. We often...

This restaurant is one of my favorites. We often go there from work for lunch, and typically have one of the specials, maki sushi, sushi combo, or dol shot bee bim bap, all of which are great values for lunch, in my opinion. I also often drop by for lunch on a Saturday (now open on Sunday, too, but closed on Monday - a good trade-off in my opinion) or after going to the gym after work, and sit at the sushi bar. The wait staff and sushi chefs are friendly and have gotten to know me. When I go by myself for dinner they often give me a bit of something new to try, which is good just to find out what other sort of stuff they have that I might like, although I don't think I've ever had anything there I didn't like. What can I say about the food that hasn't already been said. The sashimi, maki, and nigiri sushi are all excellent - very fresh, expertly prepared and nicely presented. Eating a la carte sushi can quickly add up, though. I love the spicy tuna maki and hand rolls, among others - actually, the spicy hotatagai may be even better. All the maki I have tried are good, actually. The premium maki are very tasty, although they do tend to be a little heavy. They prepare their own kimchi and other Korean-style vegetables, most of which I enjoy greatly. I almost always get an order of kimchi with my meal. Speaking of Korean dishes, these are really good for those who like their food cooked. The beef bool go ghee (bulgogi?) and the dol shot bee bim bap (beef, marinated veggies and an egg served in a very hot stone bowl with a bowl of rice and sauce to add to taste) are two of my favorites for hot food there. Downsides? Well, on occasion, even when not terribly busy, it sometimes seems to take a long time for someone to notice that I'm done my meal and ready for my bill - but generally the service is quite good. I find the little rooms off to the side, while quite attractive, tend to be a little too cool, especially in the winter. Better to stick with the main seating area or booths - although if you don't mind wearing a sweater or something, and are having sushi or sashimi, the coolness might be welcome. What else? Oh, the dressing they put on the small garden salad that most dinners start with is excellent - tangy and flavorful - and their miso soup, which also comes with many meals (or the lunch specials, at least) is also really good. And on the subject of starters, the mandu yake dumplings are yummy. These guys really know how to make tempura, too - nice and light and crispy, not greasy. Really, I could go on and on about their food and the items I like, which is pretty much anything I've tried. I'll pass on the teriyaki chicken or salmon, though - not that they're not good, they just have other stuff that's better IMO. One thing about this place though: it's not cheap - but it does provide good value. Compared to what the same items would cost ordering from the menu, the lunch specials and sushi lunches are a smoking deal. Still, I have no qualms about going there for supper and leaving $40 poorer (just for myself, no alcohol) because the quality is so high. Did I mention the poky salad? It's been on the specials board for a while - I suspect it may become a permanent item on the menu. Similar to spicy tuna maki filling, it's definitely worth a try if you like that sort of thing.

Atmosphère: 4/5
Nourriture: 5/5
Service: 4/5
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Restaurantica12
Par

BEST RESTAURANT IN BURLINGTON!! my boyfriend and...

BEST RESTAURANT IN BURLINGTON!! my boyfriend and I along with all of my friends visit Sakai frequently! the service is always awesome, John serves us most of the time and is always polite entertaining and provides the best service in town. Last time we were there he made us balloon animals! The staff always welcomes you with a big hello and smile and the service is speedy! Starting in April they will be open on Sundays which is amazing news! I crave sakai sushi it is fresh and the rolls are big! We love sakai

Atmosphère: 5/5
Nourriture: 5/5
Service: 5/5
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Restaurantica12
Par

BEST SUSHI IN BURLINGTON! I have never had...

BEST SUSHI IN BURLINGTON! I have never had anything that wasn't absolutely fresh and delicious at Sakai. My favourite item on the menu is their spicy tuna handrolls, but everything is great. Take a look at the board by the front door that lists the specials because there is always something unique and wonderful that isn't on the menu. The restaurant is spotless and the atmosphere is comfortable, nothing fancy but it's relaxing. The service is often rated low on this site, but if you are a repeat customer you will quickly find that you are treated like family. John, Reiko, and the rest of the ladies who work there make an effort to get to know their customers as do the chefs. You will always be greeted warmly when you enter the restaurant and when you leave. While it's not a restaurant that you would think of as a family friendly restaurant you definitely can take your children there and they will be warmly welcomed. Oh and take out is also a great way to experience the quality that this restaurant has to offer....they do alot of take out!

Atmosphère: 3/5
Nourriture: 5/5
Service: 4/5
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Restaurantica12
Par

I have been to Sakai a few times, and my first...

I have been to Sakai a few times, and my first visit was based on the reviews that I've found here so I thought I would add my own two cents. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, there are 5 or 6 booths to the sides which get filled up more quickly than other tables, and there is a big flat screen at the sushi bar where there is some golf tournament usually on. The food is always super fresh, and excellently presented, and you can tell that there has been a lot of energy put into preparation of the foods. They offer some specials like Ankimo (steamed monkfish liver), or Poky salad, and offer some experimental things to try out on the house, once you've become a regular. I am now in the process of trying all the different things that they have on the menu... I would recommend the restaurant to anyone who likes Japanese/Korean foods.

Atmosphère: 5/5
Nourriture: 5/5
Service: 5/5
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