Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Bartlett, Tennessee, United States. Bartlett is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, located northeast of Memphis. The population was 54,613 at the 2010 U.S. Census.
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4 based on 97 reviews
On entering you notice that the decor indicates that this asian buffet is not your normal eatery. The food is fresh, tasty, and the selections are numerous. There are excellent selections of tempura items that are worth a trip to this restaurant on their own. A large selection of sushi is available. Fresh and unique salad items are there for your choosing. The pricing is just a few dollars higher than a typical asian buffet but it is well worth it do to the quality and variety of the selection offered. The staff is friendly and attentive. I will be making a repeat visit to this establishment.
For a semi-fast food, small cafe, very reasonable place to eat, you will not find better asian food. The menu is somewhat standard, but you get these specially coated peanuts and orange slices for free and they are scrumptious. Nice people run it and serve you. Big portions of succulent everything. Seasoned to perfection, you will keep coming back for more. My wife and I just love it. As Bartlett residents, we started out with this eatery when it first opened, we have never been disappointed.
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4 based on 16 reviews
The Japanese hibachi fare is common place these days, and in Bartlett, there are many to choose from - three within a rock's throw of one another at Stage and Kirby Whitten. This was my first go of Saito, and I will be back. My wife and I elected to sit at a table, and forego the hibachi show, but I still ordered the hibachi food. The restaurant is in a strip mall, so I was doubtful at first as I approached a less than inviting exterior, but once inside I found the place clean and cozy. Service was excellent. I ordered edamame which was unexciting, and the wife ordered vegetable tempura which she said was okay. The California roll and Salmon roll were decent. The shrimp and steak (surf and turf) hibachi special was cooked excellently and came with soup and salad which were both good. I have had better fried rice at Benihana, but this was good too, short grain rice, light and fluffy and not overpowered with butter or garlic. I was honestly too full to finish it. Grilled zucchini, mushrooms and onions rounded out the dish and were all well cooked and well seasoned. Sodas were refreshed timely and we wanted for nothing. We were in and out in about an hour on a Friday night around 6 and got to a 7:40 movie down the road without hurrying. There was a steady stream of patrons around this time, but not a crowd, and not loud. I will return. I had been going to Seikesui across the street, but Saito has better servers and better food, I believe. It's Japanese hibachi food, so I can't give it an EXCELLENT rating, but for what it is, it was very good, and being close to the house, I will be happy to patronize them again. We had soda and tea, three sushi rolls, two appetizers and one hibachi special and got out of there right around $66.00 without tip.
There is a Red Koi on Popular Ave in Memphis. This is a second location in Bartlett, TN near the Wolfchase Galleria area. (Between the Lowe's and Walmart) Since I have not been to the "original" restaurant, I cannot comment about the food served there. However based on reviews from people who love the Red Koi on Popular but have moved over to this one because it is closer to them. The place opens for lunch, closes for a few hours and then is open for dinner. They offer a "early bird" special from 4:30-6 pm. A few sushi roll combos or hibachi option. I went there for the early bird special which was 5 min drive from my hotel. Decor is new, fresh and appealing. Service is a bit laid back, but I wasn't in a hurry and it was not crowded since it was early. Once seated I was given time to review their menu figure out what sushi rolls I wanted that were on the early bird prices. I ended up selecting the two regular roll early bird which was my choice of rolls and it came with a choice of soup or salad. I also ordered hot tea since it was a cool September evening. I got the Rock and Roll (eel) and Spicy Yellow Tail roll for $10.45. I also had the miso soup, which was good (nicely seasons, not salty). I think the only minor complaint I could state is that the cup the tea was served was thin which made it hard to handle. I ended up using the napkin to handle it until it cooled off. The sushi is very good. I recommend for sushi lovers.
At Sekisui Bartlett, sushi chefs don't just push the envelope; they put the envelope through the paper shredder. Chefs are encouraged to show off their creativity and listen to customer's ideas, creating sushi rolls that can't be found anywhere else. Also
We hadn't been here in a while and decided to give it another try. I noticed right away how clean the restaurant was and how very nice and warm the hostess was who seated us. Our server was a delight! I'm sorry I forgot her name but I remember that she was from Vietnam. The restaurant was about half full and it didn't take forever to get our food. The food was fresh and delicious. We will definitely return to this restaurant.
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