
Casual, contemporary restaurant specializing in Japanese & Korean fare with a focus on sushi.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1733 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48105
Phone: (734) 769-1212
Website: https://www.saicarestaurant.com/17
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Reviews
The sashimi salad comes with very fresh vegetables and generous portions of fresh sashimi. The tempura udon has a wonderfully clean, refreshing broth, and the tempura is served separately in a plentiful portion. In the sushi, the amount of fish is noticeably greater than the rice, which I really appreciated.
The Volcano roll is also delicious, with the ingredients and sauce blending perfectly to create a well-balanced spicy flavor.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. Definitely a place I recommend.
This little gem is sitting at a northern parnlt of Ann Arbor, in a quiet shopping area, so there is plenty of parking.
Since we discovered it we frequent the place, always finding something new from the menu to add to our own personal favorite. Quality sushi, giant-size ramen and generous Bento boxes – this place is really good – so you might have to be a little more patient for you meal as the staff is quite small, but ever so friendly.
The place has both cosy nooks and large tables, so it can accommodate both low-key dates and bustling groups.
I needed to use the restroom first thing when I got there so I asked the “host” where that was and he motioned toward it and after I was done I returned to the front desk area to be seated and it was funny how he acted. It was as if he didn’t know what I was there for.
Strangely enough, he seated me back toward the bathrooms at a table for four when there were all kinds of two tops available by the windows. you would think he would want to seat people in the windows so that outsiders could tell that it was a lively restaurant.
He basically abandoned me. There was one server and she was busy with another table of three ladies. She never looked up once to acknowledge me. After about 10 minutes, I finally caught his eye and he came over and took my order.
I ordered Thai green curry with chicken. It was about a 15 minute wait to receive the food.
I will say the broth was delicious, not too spicy. But I had difficulty finding any chicken in the dish. I counted six tiny pieces of chicken among the red and green bell pepper, the eggplant, and what was I believe a radish of some sort – bit like a water chestnut in the crunch department.
After flagging down the woman she brought my check. I gave them an 18% tip and the total came to about $22.
On my way out I told them that the dish could use more chicken for $20 and they laughed and smiled like I was giving them a compliment.
I’m not sure if the gentleman is the manager or owner but he really needs to get on his game because that restaurant is going to go under. I know it’s been around for eight years, but there was barely anybody in there when I was. The fact that I ordered a chicken curry and got a sprinkling of chicken in it was so absurd it was almost comical.
In other words, this restaurant is a joke. Unless they fix it, and I will be back just to see if they’ve improved at all, they are going to close.