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Sake Bar Satsko

4.1 (190 reviews)
ModerateBars, Japanese Curry
Open • 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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Casual
Intimate
Moderate noise
Good for groups

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Sarah R.

Came here a few mins after they opened, so no issues with seating. Snagged the corner table by the window. Just had some sake and small bites - takoyaki and gyoza. Their gyoza was delicious! Very juicy and nicely fried. Overall a nice place to chill on an early evening. Will be back!

Janet L.

It was the perfect small seating had like for table of 2 plus like a bar area. Didnt try any food so can't comment. The staff was nice and service was good. Got the moon on water it was very good. Would recommend if you like sake!

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Alex H.

Sake Bar Satsko is an edgy izakaya-style bar in the East Village serving premium sake and small plates. After starting with some really delicious glasses of sake we went for tuna tataki, Gyoza, and tuna don for dinner. The food is simple but good, and doesn't overshadow the main stars of the meal, the sake. Definitely worth checking out for some excellent sake

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Susan C.

Um...not sure what happened this past weekend, but service was bad! It's a shame bc the food and sake were decent. Came here with several friends and had a corner table, ordered a few appetizers and a couple bottles of sake. We put our app orders in at two different times, and being a busy night, it took about 30 minutes for the first round to come out. The fried squid "fries" were really good, a little like jerky, really tasty and interesting. The kura-age was basically popcorn chicken, bite-sized morsels freshly fried and crispy. When it came to the pulled pork bao I ordered, after 30 minutes there was no sign of them. Understanding it was busy we asked the server and he said they were being made and kitchen was a bit behind. 10 minutes later no word. My friend goes to ask the server again and he says that the order isn't ready but then also adds that it wasn't the pork bao on order but the vegetable one. Huh?? When I placed the order, I especially repeated my order and had him repeat it back to me bc the table next to us was very loud...we ended up cancelling the order bc they couldn't provide an actual time when the food would be ready. Beyond annoyed bc I hadn't had dinner and was super hangry waiting for those bao to come.

Tina C.

Dinner date with a client was here forth for Japanese Sake whom I drill one man's foodie tastes and depth for intensity substance of Asian culture. Unlike the original former Satsko at 245 Eldridge Street in LES, this location is primary a Sake Bar for the food portions are small resonating as tapas not entrees to substitute as a full meal. The owner is present who clicks away on the iPhone while her employees do all the serving, taking orders and cooking. The Gyoza, Shumai, Edamame, and Garlic shrimp were a delight. Absolutely NO sushi, NO sashimi, and the unorthodox brown rice is only available ergo, no traditional Asian WHITE rice. There are NO classic Japanese staples as Bento Box, Tonkatsu, no Tempura = ergo brings big disappoint. Atmospheric conditions are small that resembles a 70's lounge with no connection to Japanese culture for a true Japanese sake bar. It also contains a functioning nightclub colored disco ball, ergo utter unorthodox to the traditional subtle Japanese culture. Due to the size of this bar/restaurant I do not recommend Sake Bar Satsko for large groups. The bar tender do not portray himself as a sake master as he does not seem knowledgeable amid there is a decent selection of imported sake. For non-Asians, do not expect beer as they do not carry whereas my dinner event with a typical white man expose his ignorance to Asian culture. The bar area is small as the entrance door bang into my bar chair. There are no hooks for women to place their purses/bags underneath the bar. Sake Bar Satsko, a local sake bar Japanese tapas serving Alphabet City that brings great disappoint for lack thereof food options. Nothing like the original Satsko at 245 Eldridge Street in LES which was truly a full-service restaurant (now defunct). Below MEH.

Julianne A.

We came here just before 6pm on a Wednesday for drinks before dinner. They don't make reservations for parties of 2, but luckily there was plenty of room when we got there. // Atmosphere This is a really cool spot. Very small, about 8-10 seats at the bar, and a few small tables along one wall. I can see how it would fill up quickly. Nice, laid-back, hipster vibe. // Service The bartender was great - very friendly and accommodating. He taught us a few things about sake and gave us some good recommendations as well. // Sake We tried 4 types of sake here. We first ordered two junmai: asabiraki suijin "god of water" and the kariho namahage junmai "devil's mask", both delicious but we both preferred the god of water and it's strong rice flavor. Next we had daiginjo: dewazakura oka "cherry bouquet" and koshi no kanbai sai "blue river". Again, both were delicious and worth getting, but we preferred the oka/cherry. // Food We were saving room for dinner so we only tried one dish, the tako wasa, which is octopus with wasabi. It was delicious and just what we were looking for - very flavorful but not too filling. I'd definitely get it again next time we come.

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Too small to be comfortable in over priced quasi Japanese bar food. Inattentive bar staff to boot!

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Bad-mid food. The place smells funky tho. Cozy vibes. Maybe they should get a candle..

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Best vibes best food. The people here are so fab!!!!!!!!!! Come here for happiness. Literally luv =3333333

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