Sign in or  Join Judy's Book to contribute

Business Details

Sakagura

(more)
211 E 43rd St
New York, New York 10017
(212) 953-7253    Is this your business?
Neighborhood: Midtown, Midtown East (Turtle Bay), Midtown East
Rate this Business
Rate this business
Rate this Business Write a Review
RSS Subscribe to updates
 
Share |
  Rating: 4.6
5 star:
 
68%
(28)
4 star:
 
29%
(12)
3 star:
 
0%
(0)
2 star:
 
0%
(0)
1 star:
 
2%
(1)
Totals:
Reviews: 41
Rating: 4.6
Share your thoughts with other customers
Overview
Owner Message
Maps & Directions
Look Around

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SAKAGURA - NEW YORK
Sake and sashimi in Midtown east. Contributor
In Short
Enter through the corporate lobby, follow a small gold sign that points down an industrial stairwell and you'll happen upon a subte... more from the editor »
THE DETAILS ON SAKAGURA - NEW YORK
Categories:
Restaurants

Payment Options:
American Express, Discover, Visa, Master Card

citysearch
Some content provided by
  1-Glance Local Reputation
Judy's Book:   CitySearch:   Other: N/A
The most helpful favorable review
citysearch c.

Good food & great experience
.My husband and I ate at Sakagura yesterday before a show. When they called in the afternoon to confirm, we informed them about the show. We would...
by charkleroad
   More
See more 5 star, 4 star reviews
The most helpful critical review
citysearch c.

Slow service!
The food was good, the sake was great, but the service was BAD.... It takes us 2 1/2 hour before we can have our main dish, all the dishes was serve...
by citysearch c.
 More
See more 3 star, 2 star, 1 star reviews
citysearch c.
For awhile, this was my favorite restaurant-- I was coming here twice a week (or at least once a week). I've known about this place for about 3 years, and it's now popular (thanks to opentable and... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
Helen C.
This is a "secret" place as many of the sake restaurants seem to be -- it is hidden in the basement of an office building. You've got to walk into an office building past the security guard, walk... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.

Amazing!!   by wilson_lu
Defniitely one of the most amazing Japanese restaurants NYC has to offer. The Izakaya style menu is truly amazing and partners wonderfully with the excellent sake selection. The staff there is very... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.

delicious but expensive   by lauraingallswildest
The food and ambiance here are wonderful. The small dishes were beautifully prepared and presented -- especially good were the yuba dumplings and the shrimp balls wrapped in almonds. Our server... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.
This place is really hidden. The decor is cozy and comfy. Saki heaven I'd like to call this place, a place where u can enjoy the great selection of saki's and enjoy lil tapa dishes to go with your... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.

nice!   by obeline
i live in the area and was totally stoked to discover this place. tucked away in the basement of an office bldg on a street loaded w/ parking garages and car rentals, this is a real find. don't let... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.
A friend and I went to Sakagura after a concert, and were blown away by the authentic izakaya atmosphere, tasty food and mind-boggling sake selection. The whole experience -- including the warm,... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.

Try Izakaya   by floatingweeds
If you want to try Japanese, pleeease!!! do not go to Benihana, do not order Tempra, do not believe Teriyaki is the Japanese food. Go to a place like this and order what Japanese are ordering. Yes,... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.

Beutiful Hidden Gem   by makochan_m
I love it that this place is located in the basement of non-descriptive office building. Once you passed the harsh fluorescent light in the lobby, and walked downstairs, it's a totally different... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
citysearch c.
New Yorkers tend to believe all Japanese eat is sushi. Sakagura offers almost no raw fish items, but instead, dishes that Japanese enjoy back home. The enormous selection of sake along with... More
Was this review useful? 0   0
 
prev 1 2 3 4 5 next
Sakagura
New York, NY
Related Businesses
Businesses You May Like