Saki
About
Japanese
Price Range : $11-30 ($$)
Location
Adress: 136 W 3rd St, Jackson, GA 30233
Phone: (770) 504-3066
Business info
- turned_in_notHealth ScoreA
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_carDeliveryNo
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- credit_cardAccepts Credit CardsYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- insert_emoticonAmbienceCasual
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- wifiWi-FiNo
- tvHas TVYes
- turned_in_notWaiter ServiceYes
- fastfoodCatersNo
Reviews
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TeeTot B.
So I'm only giving this place 5 stars because of the food. It is amazing. Now let me point out a couple of things
1. I am in the restaurant industry as a bartender, server, and I manage a restaurant as well.
2. I happen to live by the airport.
3.I am huge on "customer service"
This place lacks personality, I dont think I've ever been smiled at in this establishment and I pass a million sushi places coming from the airport all the way to Jackson for this BLAH CUSTOMER SERVICE especially been in Jackson.
Personally the service sucks so damn bad I'm sure I could find a sushi place where the customer service is at least welcoming. -
Mike M.
I am gonna give Saki 3 stars cause I want and need them to survive. They have lasted this long in a town that generally chews up and spits out restaurants. The food is average and the service is okay but dang, no personality to this place. Almost like eating in a morgue, or at least how I envision that to be. Or maybe a library. Even the customers seem afraid to say anything. I should lower to 2 stars as I had to ask for eating utensils. Was handed chopsticks but had to go take a napkin from a table nearby.
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Meg E.
I love the location because it's on an old small town street with old town buildings. There is plenty of parking right beside this restaurant. When you walk in there is a hostess stand that you wait to be seated at. It's mostly booths around the sides and a nice sized bar in the middle. They have beer on tap. Their Diet Coke was perfect. I had the soup and salad and Angel roll and I loved every bit of it. We had the two spring rolls appetizer and it was really good. My husband had the chicken and steak hibachi dinner and he was very pleased with it. I tried some and it was definitely good. The fried rice looked plain but the texture was right. The servers were very eager to make sure you have everything you need and want which made me happy to leave a good tip. We will be back.
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Christina B.
Well the first thing you wanna know is if I'd eat here again and the answer is a resounding YES. For such a small town Saki's dinners are awesome! Honey had sushi and me being not such a fan of seaweed or raw fish had my usual steak yummy iiuuyggyyyyyyhabachi. Fried rice of course w no mushrooms or broccoli and it was really yummy! Steak cooked perfectly and they added extra zucchini and carrots just like I asked for. Service was good and dinner came out quickly. I almost forgot but you have to try the gouza. Crispy just like I like them! Overall on the yum scale I will give them an eight and a half.....pushing nine!
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Matt S.
I've passed this place several times as I travel through Jackson and have wanted to try it every since.
The restaurant is generally clean and spacious, the bar is the central figure of the room and it is adequately stocked with libations for most patrons. The draft beer selection is limited, but that's to be expected in a small-town Hibachi. The service was attentive, and the waitresses worked quickly.
The salad and soup were tasty, and well prepared. The Spicy Salmon Roll was ascetically pleasing and well constructed with ample fish, but its taste was rather bland; the salmon was drowned out by the spicy sauce & crunchy seasoning.
The Hibachi chicken, and Hibachi Steak & Shrimp came decently prepared, hot, and smothered in teriyaki sauce. The stir-fry veggies were too heavy with broccoli, only littered with some carrots and onions. The chicken and shrimp were somewhat rubbery & stringy.
On the whole, if you've got a sushi craving and can't drive the extra 10 minutes to Locust Grove, then give it a shot. Otherwise, I'd pass.