Sake Bar Hagi

  4.3 – 1,086 reviews   • Japanese restaurant

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Cozy, brick-walled Japanese eatery and sake bar, offering yakitori, noodles, and sushi, plus happy hours.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Sake Bar Hagi 10019

Address and Contact Information

Address: 245 W 51st St, New York, NY 10019

Phone: (212) 956-2429

Website: http://www.sakebar-hagi.com/

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Reviews

Mimi Coleman
Went there for dinner and had a great experience. We ordered the DIY hand roll set, mentaiko pasta, sashimi salad, yakitori set, and takoyaki. Everything was absolutely delicious, the drinks were excellent as well

I also loved the double shots with the random question cards, it added a fun and playful touch to our dinner

What really stood out was the service. Special thanks to May and the Japanese waitress for the warm welcome and attentive care. We’ll definitely be back!
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Oscar Carazo
Sake Bar Hagi in New York is a great place to eat after going to the theater. It’s located right across the street, which makes it very convenient. Overall, the atmosphere is warm, cozy, and perfect for spending time with your partner. The food is authentic and stays true to Japanese flavors, which we really appreciated.

The service could use a few adjustments, but nothing too unusual considering the cultural style of hospitality. One issue we experienced was with the billing — we wanted to see a breakdown of the charges, but unfortunately we were only given the final total. We tried several times to explain this to the server, but he seemed more focused on having us pay the final amount rather than providing the detailed receipt.

Still, it’s an affordable spot with great food and a nice vibe, especially for a casual dinner after a show.
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Dooks
My best friends are regulars here and I just tag along. Great service and super comfortable vibes, very mood lighting. Shoutout to the Bartender/Host Marie! Lovely lady always with high good energy!

Food and drinks were great! We ordered the skewers, beef tongue curry, some sushi, the fried chicken, ramen and a bunch of highballs. I heard it’s been under new management and things have only gotten better.

Again, super friendly staff and great food! Looking forward to coming back again!
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Carin Rudich
Seriously the cutest decorated Japanese restaurant in the city. It’s music themed throughout the entire place even in the bathroom.
The place is pretty big and good for larger parties because they can push tables together.
The waitstaff was super friendly and not intrusive at all when checking on you.
The lunch special was a good size. It came with soup and salad.
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S (World Traveler)
THIS PLACE ROCKS! Superb cocktails and unique yummy dishes in a cool vibe athmosphere! Sooo good!! Get the crunchy rice with tuna and roe on top – OMG! Also get the pasta! This place is one of my best finds! GO HERE.
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Andrew Dabydeen
A chill spot to grab lunch in a rather busy part of Manhattan. A lot of corporate groups come here and I see why. The service is quick and the food is delicious. They have a decent sized menu consisting of sushi, ramen, and fish/meat entrees. For the area that you’re in, the prices are pretty fair. Would definitely stop by again if I was with a group looking for a spot to eat nearby.
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T S
Great service! The high balls were delicious, I added some lychee syrup to mine and it was chef’s kiss. Their prices are great! I would recommend coming before a show or if you just want a great place to hangout with friends!
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Terre Form
Overall OK. It’s in the theater district at the edge of Hell’s Kitchen. First impressions: unusually dark, loud, crowded, and cold. Food is oily, bland, and slightly above mediocre in quality and taste. The staff are rushed, slightly distracted and often disheveled. There’s nothing exceptionally problematic about the establishment, just not worth revisiting.
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becky lee
I’ve been to this place 5+ times in the past year. This place is solid for heavy sake/sochu drinkers like myself. The pour is generous and food is good too. Get the kara age, hagi dog! Or ochazke or beef tongue if you’re hungry. The freshness of sashimi depends on the day… but I like their yellowtail
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Mika Nesseroff Art Studio
We had a good experience at Sake Bar Hagi. The food was tasty, and one thing we really appreciated was how fast everything arrived—definitely a plus when you’re hungry!
• Glazed Edamame: I liked the flavor, but it was a bit spicy.
• Gyoza: The taste was great, but it was a bit crispy. I enjoyed it, but my partner prefers a softer texture.
• Chicken Yakisoba: Really good! One of the highlights of the meal.
• Sweet Potato Sushi: The taste was nice, and you wouldn’t even guess it was sweet potato.
• Veggie Sushi: My partner liked it but didn’t love it. The presentation could have been better.
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