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The chefs at Sake Restaurant have been tossing it, flipping it, and slicing things up for decades. The attraction here are the giant Hibachi grills that each seat 8 people. As the meal begins, so does the fun “show” of each chef demonstrating knife skills, sharpness of blade, and spatula talents. Welcome to Sake Japanese Steakhouse, my friends, a locally owned eatery, where each meal is an entertaining Food Adventure.
What is the secret to their success? They have outlasted all the other Japanese steakhouses in Dayton. They are the only game like it in town, except for another locally owned restaurant in Troy called “Sakai” which is also an excellent place to grab hibachi and sushi
meals.
Sake is not a cheap outing, but is perfect for a celebration or special treat. Let’s learn more….
HERE’S THE SKINNY ON SAKE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE and SUSHI BAR:
—There are 3 Dayton locations of this, one on Miller Lane, one by the Dayton Mall and another across the street from the Greene.
—Hours are strange at Sake during the week. Mon – Fri they are open 10am -2pm but they close from 2pm -4pm as a break between lunch and dinner. They open back up at 4 and serve dinner until 10pm, 11pm on Saturday.
—Each restaurant offers seating around the hibachi grill, seating in a dining room, or seating at the sushi bar. The menu varies on where you sit, but you can pretty much ask for everything, no matter where you are located. We suggest to always sit at the the Hibachi grill for a full experience.
—Each restaurant offers a full sushi menu. Each location offers discounts on sushi during
weekdays. For example the Greene location offers 50% off sushi rolls, and the Dayton mall location offers 30% off. This is for sushi rolls only and does not include pieces of Nigiri (fish over rice) or Sashimi (fish slices alone).
—Always order sushi every visit. They serve it before your hibachi meal as an appetizer. Do it up in style, don’t skimp on this treat. The sushi bar is good and needs to be taken advantage of.
—Every hibachi meal starts with the chef setting an oil flame that shoots 2 to 3 feet in the air. The chef then launches into various knife and spatula tricks and the cooking show is underway. Expect a light comedic atmosphere, but serious flavor!
—Each Hibachi Dinner is served with Miso Soup and a house salad with house dressing. Hibachi dinners come in one meat choices or combinations of 2 or 3 meats. Meat choices include steak, shrimp, chicken, salmon, scallops, and lobster.
—All of the hibachi entrees are served with 2 sauces. One is a brown ginger sauce used for seafoods. The other is “Yum Yum” sauce, a creamy condiment loved by almost everyone, and great on rice and steak. Both sauces are delicious. Experiment with our own flavor combinations and push the envelope. Dip the seafood in the yum yum sauce you rebel, it is actually incredible !
—Our biggest tip or suggestion: Whenever you can, come to Sake for lunch because the prices are almost half as cheap and the portions are pretty much the same. Also, ALWAYS order the fried rice option with your meal, it is their specialty.
Speaking of specialties.. let’s get to the menu at Sake and see the best this kitchen has to offer. We have been exploring this place for years, and have literally eaten everything on the menu from the hibachi salmon to the Alaskan roll. In our dozens of trips, we have compiled our patented list of “must eats.”
MUST EATS at SAKE JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE:
—KANI SALAD:
A secret “off the menu choice,” this is a Food Adventure tip. Kani salad is shredded imitation crab strips tossed in vinegar and spicy mayo. The result is a slightly creamy, delicious delicacy. Try it, and thank us later.
—THE SPIDER ROLL:
For some reason, Sake has the best Spider rolls in town. These sushi rolls are made of soft shell crab with shredded celery.
—SALMON NIGIRI:
Nice slices of fresh sushi Salmon over rice. Melt in your mouth good, dipped in soy sauce and wasabi.
—HIBACHI STEAK:
Steak overs seem to love this dinner/lunch entree choice. The steak is cooked to your liking rare to well done. It is cubed and tossed in teriyaki sauce. The aroma is amazing.
—SHRIMP, SCALLOPS and LOBSTER COMBO:
This is the ultimate of the combo choices and Big Ragu’s all time favorite.
The hiibachi scallops are so tender and delicious, and touched off with a spray of lemon juice. The
same for the lobster, which is buttery and so good it is indescribable. The shrimp is always a winner and loads up the plate as well. This is the best of best at Sake.
These are our must eats, but know that your best combo is what you meats you love most from chicken, salmon, steak, shrimp, scallops and lobster. Find your favorites and get them on the hibachi grill. Another tip for hot sauce lovers: Ask for Sriracha sauce and spray your fried rice with it while it is on the hibachi. Ask the chef, they will do it up and the taste is one of a kind.
There you have it .. all the fire, food and fun from Sake Japanese steakhouses. Check out all of the locations, as they each have their special charm. Have fun with “egg roll” and the squirting kid toy as well as the “catch a shrimp in your pocket or food in your mouth” trick too. Lots to experience in this fun Food Adventure.
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Big plate of Sushi