Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Saginaw, Texas, United States. Saginaw (frequently known as Eagle Mountain-Saginaw) is a small city in Tarrant County, Texas, United States, and an Inner suburb of Fort Worth. The population was 19,806 at the 2010 United States Census. Saginaw, Texas is a Home rule municipality.
4 based on 14 reviews
Good food, very attentive staff.A small place and there are enough sushi-chefs to keep the buffet filled and fresh. There is a very good cross of the rolls they offer on the menu. All of the items on the buffet were fresh and tasty.There is a lot of crab on the menu -- seems that 70% of the rolls and stuff contain crab. If you are not a fan, this isn't your menu.Happy hour has good drink prices, off H.H. they are expensive. The "Long Island" iced-tea was weak and not worth the $12 price tag.3 tvs, all on the same channel. At least it was baseball.Shall go back for another try.
4 based on 33 reviews
I didn't have high expectations for anything fancy regarding sushi in Texas. I mean seriously.....this is the land of BBQ! However, I look a work colleague to MK Sushi and was surprised at the nice decor, the attentive wait staff and the EXCELLENT sushi! I ordered the sashimi bento box which featured pieces of fresh salmon and yellow tail, a salmon roll, two pieces of sushi, a small salad and edamame.It was beautifully presented and tastes fresh and delicious! This was a surprisingly excellent treat and I will most certainly return!
We were the only patrons in the whole place , two sets of people came in after us . It was interesting to watch how our waitress felt the need to fall over herself to the table of more conservatively dressed patrons then us . Not only did they get their food first even though we ordered first she also completely forgot to put in my husbands sushi order because we watched her be far to occupied with telling them the specials and happy hour deals that she never mentioned to us , so I got to sit with my food getting cold while we waited for his food which took twelve minutes to get out . She then set a water pitcher on the table so she would not even have to do that while running back to the other table to fill their drinks . I even heard the gentleman order one mire roll and tell her they were in a hurry and then I watched his roll come out all while we were STILL waiting on my husbands food . Please also remember there were only three tables seated as we were leaving two more came in . So the place was not even close to full . A different waitress brought the bill . This was beyond ridiculous an there is absolutely no reason to return with a sushi joint on every corner these days .
4 based on 50 reviews
We've been to many Hibachi-type restaurants in the past, and this one was quite similar to the others. The food and chef performances are all very similar, but if you want hibachi-style food you don't get tired of it! The lunch menu is significantly lower-priced than the dinner menu, so if you are on a budget (or hate crowds, like I do) try to get there for lunch. Same meals, lower prices - what's not to like?
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