Sake Sushi Menu

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  • Stacie H.

    I was plesantly surprised by this sushi restaurant! Having just moved from NOVA to the Winchester/Stephens City area, we had low expectations that the sushi here (in a non-descript strip mall) could be that great. But really, it was! The kids had a generous portion of low mein that was pretty tasty and the prices are reasonable. The kids love the fish tank and the service is excellent. We prefer this to Awabi in Winchester.

    (4)
  • Shana G.

    Had two very good experiances and two that were lacking. If you get what you ordered it is spectacular. Some of the servers have too much of a language barrier to understand what you are ordering, even if you point. The sushi is absolutely amazing. The habachi is also excellent. Even if you don't get what you order you'll end up with more than you can eat. They always bring us salad and soup. A pretty little glowing orb comes on our sushi and when we are done they bring us dessert, an orange and a little cake, one time it was ice cream. I hope they can keep a stead flow of happy customers. The location is doomed, many asian cuisine places have come and gone in the same store. Go, try it. We love it. We think the key is to go at night so you get the A team staff who will understand what you want.

    (4)
  • Devon S.

    Love, love, love Sake. The sushi prices can't be beat and the quality is always top-notch. I only eat vegetarian sushi, and I love the variety of vegetable rolls here. The Buddhist roll is my favorite! My two year old daughter is even a fan and asks for sushi all the time. We do carryout from here several times a month and they know us by our order and always stick in free crab rangoon and extra soy sauce :)

    (5)
  • Fred G.

    Outstanding sushi. Other asian fare very good as well. Reasonably priced. Friendly staff/owners. They are hidden in the back part of the shopping center behind Walgreens. Man, I hope they can keep their doors open...just not a lot of traffic in that location.

    (5)
  • Sarah T.

    Service: Average. I didn't think it was anything exceptional. Waitress mixed up our orders for a bit but apologized and got it fixed. Food: Above Average. Large portions with a fair price for both hibachi and sushi. The hibachi was yummy I got the Salmon and Filet Mignon combo. The Filet Mignon was delicious! It definitely melts in your mouth! I also liked how the place did not overpour on the sauce like some other places do. It was just enough to give it a nice full flavor. But I did think the sauce could've been improved instead of just using regular soy sauce. I was satisfied with the dish but there wasn't anything particularly exceptional about it. Above average but nothing to make it stand out. I got the Atlanta Beach roll which was basically a crunchy spicy salmon. Points for actually being crunchy...!! (although I would've liked a bit more if that crunchiness had been throughout) But no major complains as I've eaten at other places where it was gross and soggy! It also had just the right amount of spice. In addition the soy sauce they gave was infused with garlic and ginger in it which I appreciated because it brought out the flavor of the sushi more. Miso Soup: Was not impressed. It tastes exactly like the miso soup packages I sometimes buy from the asian market...but slightly watered down. Same tiny tofu cubes in it well. Environment: I didn't really like how dark it was and the lighting made it annoying to read the menu. Everything seemed to have a purple-pinkish hue. Overall: Decent place to eat for asian and sushi with large portions and fair pricing.

    (3)
  • Jacob N.

    I thought I would give this place a try since my favorite Chinese restaurant closed. I got a combo that was sesame chicken and fried rice and small California roll. not a good deal for the over priced food with small proportions. The fried rice was the only thing that saved the meal. The rice for the for the sushi roll was a not a good texture and the chicken made with the sauce was a little bland.

    (2)
  • Denis P.

    Good sushi. The special rolls are huge and very filling. After getting more sushi than I could handle, the waitress surprised me with complimentary mochi! I always stop by when I travel up 81.

    (5)
  • Florentina D.

    I don't have enough fingers & toes for how many times we had deliveries/take-out from Sake Sushi. Basically, they are consistently friendly, fast, healthy, and truly dedicated to their customers. They delivered even during crazy winter nights when no one dared go out on the roads. The quality of their sushi, Japanese, Curry and Chinese dishes is unbelievable for a small town like Stephens City.

    (5)
  • Dave S.

    Without a doubt the best service I have had anywhere in the world! Very thoughtful, and fast, with great food and a serene atmosphere. Hibachi is the best thing on the menu, with sushi a close second. Stop by, you won't regret it!

    (5)
  • Eric P.

    Sake Sushi is a nice Asian fusion restaurant hidden in an obscure shopping center in Stephen's City. Don't let the fact it's next to a Barber Shop and Spay and Neuter Clinic discourage you from having your next meal here. The service at Sake Sushi was friendly and helpful, knowledgeably recommending and explaining some of the restaurant's offerings. I took the waitress' advice and had a delicious and interesting Japanese soda - I highly recommend it! He food was very good - not the best, but very good nonetheless. Both the Hibachi and sushi were authentically prepared and elegantly presented in large quantities. Take your pick, be adventurous, and you can't go wrong! Overall, if you're in the area, Sake sushi is a top choice for anyone looking for something a little different, but that will clearly be enjoyed nonetheless.

    (4)
  • Katie R.

    Sake is a great find. They have excellent hibachi and a ton of unique of sushi choices. The portions are pretty large and the take out orders can be even larger. The staff is really attentive and this place has made regulars out of my friends and I.

    (4)
  • Tory T.

    This place blew me away. My fiancé is from New York, so she knows good Chinese food, and well, I'm a husky man, so I know how to eat. This place is amazing! The service is excellent, the food is wonderful, portions are perfect and there is plenty of different options to please the whole family. It is priced well and if you can't make it in, they have take out. Don't miss out on this hidden gem nestled in Stephen's city!

    (5)
  • Marie B.

    With all of the amazing reviews we decided to give this place a try for valentine's day. We were seated pretty fast. The place was busy and only had two waitresses in the whole place. They were busy! So we waited quite some time to get our food. Our waitress was very apologetic for our wait. We were fine with waiting. While waiting my husband and I both noticed that the back of the restaurant where we were seated looked like a storage room. Boxes piled up behind the last table and other random stuff laying around. Also the place was so dark. Strange. Finally, our food came! We ordered a Phoenix Roll and a Crazy Tuna? Roll and a spicy salmon roll. The spicy salmon roll wasn't spicy at all. My husband and I both weren't impressed. So on the the specialty rolls. Both were bland and didn't rank as "specialty" for us. We also ordered off the hibachi grill for our kids. They got the shrimp and steak which was pretty tasty! The restaurant only has one hibachi grill so your food isn't cooked in front of you. We also ordered the Pad Thai chicken. This was our first time trying Pad Thai chicken and we both thought it was pretty good. Overall we were happy with the service that we received from our waitress. The sushi not so much. I doubt we go back. We'll just stick to our go to place for sushi.

    (2)
  • Hayley S.

    Amazing sushi. Don't let the little hole-in-the-wall look fool you! Their prices are good too. Aside from thr sushi, they also have thai, chinese, and hibachi options. The staff are SUPER SUPER friendly and sweet. Along with that, the service is awesome too. We have been here several times and have decided that this is now our go-to for sushi. They also deliver!! Definitely give this place a try. It's worth it!

    (5)
  • Tony B.

    Talk about a low-cost diamond in the rough? .. This place is a fantastic stop for lunch! The first time I went in with my boss for a quick meal, as we were both craving sushi. The sushi lunch is an awesome value -- 2 Rolls with Soup/Salad runs $6, and 3 Rolls with Soup/Salad runs $9. There's a pretty decent selection of sushi options with the lunch rolls, and they're always willing to modify things up a bit (for instance, I like my unagi with avocado versus cucumber). My only complaints? .. The sushi isn't super tight like you normally see, so the rolls break down as soon as they hit soy. Not a big deal, as the taste/flavor are there regardless. The other issue? .. When you order hot (jasmine) tea, it's never hot, which is a big disappointment. After giving it a few tries, I end up now only ordering water when I swing in for lunch. Overall, the place is a great value for what you get, and I do recommend this restaurant to others who have a hankering for a sushi lunch while in the Stephens City area! Side note, there is free WiFi in the area that you can pickup on in the restaurant; however, it's not owned or operated by the establishment.

    (4)
  • Colleen P.

    I had the fillet mignon entrée, which came with miso soup, the house salad, and fried rice, and the Philadelphia roll - all for $20! They give big portions. The only thing I didn't like, which wasn't really a dealbreaker, was the house salad dressing and they're yum yum sauce.

    (4)
  • Scott H.

    About three weeks ago the wife and I found ourselves in the Stephens City area and VERY hungry. We had been looking for a restaurant for almost an hour that would both satisfy our cravings and be diet-friendly, but had a hard time just finding a restaurant ... any restaurant. We hoped that we would be able to find something, ANYTHING as we got close to the I-81 interchange. And as we got closer to the interstate, we saw a shopping center with a Walgreen's and pulled in. I don't recall what restaurant there pulled us in, and we were ready to toss the diets out for ANYTHING regardless, but were happy to find a sushi / Japanese place. Sushi places in the boonies can be a bit of a gamble though, but our hunger told us to take a roll of the dice. And at first, I thought we might have made a poor gamble. The interior had more of a small town "pizza joint" feel than a Japanese restaurant. The hibachi they advertised was not done at the table, but rather at a centralized hibachi grill. And the "Asian Kitchen" menu featured Chinese, Thai, and Indian food. I'm OK with pan-Asian restaurants if they can do everything at high quality, but when you see restaurants offering Indian cuisine alongside Chinese dishes, that sets off the "warning bell" that they may be trying to offer too much to please too many people rather than just focus on offering high quality food. So with some trepidation we ordered the sashimi deluxe, and an la carte order of salmon and red snapper. They have a good selection of creative specialty rolls, so we added one for good measure - the American Roll, with tuna, salmon, whitefish, roe, avocado, and cucumber. Like most places, the meal came with the obligatory miso soup and generic salad with ginger dressing. Both were fine. Unlike most places, the sashimi combo also came with rice. The sashimi was very good. Excellent fish quality. And the roll was also very good. One unexpected positive of eating at a sushi restaurant that also serves Indian food is that they had fish sauce at the table. Fish sauce plus lemon and a splash of low-sodium soy makes a KILLER dipping sauce for sushi. At the end of the meal, we were treated to a complimentary desert ... two tiny slices of a lemon cake and orange slices, arranged to form a smily face. These are the little touches that brings me back to a Japanese / sushi restaurant . At the end of the day, they're basically just slicing fish and serving it to you, so food quality and service are the two biggest factors to bring clientele back. Sadly, I also have my doubts about this place surviving - not because of their food quality or service, but because of their location. Japanese restaurants just don't seem to fare well in rural Virginia. I'm rarely in this part of Virginia, but if I am, I would go back. I just hope it's still there if I do.

    (4)
  • Tina H.

    My husband and I are "regulars" here! The food is wonderful and the owners and wait staff are exceptionally friendly! The sushi in my opinion is the best around these parts! They go over and beyond to make you happy, heck they even tried to order in my husbands favorite brand of beer but the distributor they deal with could not make it happen! What a sweet gesture though :) The Teppanyaki grill is wonderful ! It is certainly a must go try ! Fantastic prices as well! I just cant say enough about this place!

    (5)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : Yes
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Sake Sushi

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