Unfussy Japanese eatery serving sushi, teriyaki meat dishes plus beer & sake in contemporary digs.
Hours
| Friday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Monday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–9:30 PM |
| Thursday | 4–9:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7373 E Scottsdale Mall #6, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Phone: (480) 566-5726
Website: http://sasakisushibar.com/
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We had just flown in from a jam-packed holiday trip to an empty refrigerator and were starving. It was a packed Friday night in Old Town Scottsdale, so my first thought was pizza—quick and easy. We passed two places with crowds of people waiting outside for tables.
Sasaki is tucked away, so I was hoping we’d get lucky—and we did. We were seated right away.
This place is great and definitely feels like a locals’ spot. It’s laid-back and reminds me of a European restaurant, with a smaller staff that works the entire place. You can really take your time and enjoy the evening.
We had the miso soup, cucumber salad, spring rolls, scallion pancakes, Tootie Roll, nigiri, and the Flaming Dragon. Everything tasted great and felt like a true comfort meal.
Highly recommend.
The food was really good (we enjoyed some solid ramen and noodle bowls from the menu), the staff was super nice and attentive, and the happy hour prices made everything feel like an incredible deal. Super relaxed vibe right by the Scottsdale Mall area. We’ll definitely be back, especially on Tuesdays for that extended happy hour value. Great spot for casual sushi and drinks
I recently ate at Sasaki Sushi and, unfortunately, had a disappointing experience. We were greeted by our server, Giana, who was very friendly and gave a great first impression.
However, when I approached the sushi chef with a curious question, I was met with a sarcastic and condescending response, essentially being told that if I wanted “fancier” sushi I should go somewhere else. I was shocked by the attitude and lack of professionalism, especially since the chef’s appearance was unkempt and did not give off the impression of cleanliness or care.
When my sushi roll arrived, I was even more disappointed—it was extremely small, barely the size of a quarter. On top of that, the menus were noticeably dirty, and the walls near the booths were unclean as well.
Overall, Giana’s kindness was the only bright spot of the visit. Between the poor customer service from the chef, lack of cleanliness, and low-quality sushi, I would not consider coming back.