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Saka-Ba

Saka-Ba

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A new Japanese Izakaya bar in Tel Aviv offering drinks and a simple, tasty menu.

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Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

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Monday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM

Tuesday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM

Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 2:00 AM

Thursday: 5:00 PM – 3:00 AM

Friday: 12:00 PM – 1:00 AM

Saturday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM

Sunday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM

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Saka-Ba: Tel Aviv's New Japanese Izakaya Bar Opens
Image credit: Instagram / @saka_ba_tlv

A new Japanese Izakaya bar, Saka-Ba, has recently opened its doors in Tel Aviv, offering a delightful selection of drinks and a simple, yet tasty menu...

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Published: 18 days ago Tel Aviv
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Google Reviews
Ben Katz
3 weeks ago

My new favourite restaurant in Tel Aviv. Great ambiance and decor. All the food we tried was delicious and the fish is super high quality. The tables are small, so not suitable for a big group, but I’d highly recommend for an intimate date night or dinner with a friend.

5
Gal Aizic
3 months ago

Beautiful place, with great food. The cocktails were decent. The staff was nice and we had a lovely evening. One thing to note is that the music is way too loud. We couldn't hear each other at all so we sat in one of the outside tables where it is quieter. Will come back in the future

5
Meni Shemesh
2 weeks ago

Great food, rich flavours. The waiters came back to the table to tell us that a dish we ordered is not available. Twice. Know your menu.

4
Maya Bar Ilan
2 months ago

A super cute and authentic izakaya-bar from the house of MenTenTen. Since the opening I had the chance to sit there twice (once in a table, once on the bar), and in both times the food was perfect and sooo tasty, I think this is my favorite Japanese restaurant in Tel Aviv with the best casual vibes and amazing food. On my first visit I ordered the tori udon which is definitely one of the highlights of this place - don't miss out on it! It's sort of a combination between a ramen and noodles bowl - udon noodles with a perfect bite laying in a super rich broth served with the most tender chicken thigh slices topped with some Japanese toppings such as green onion, bamboo shoot, dashi & spinach. Another amazing dish I loved was their beef gyoza - super crispy on the bottom and amazingly juicy & tender inside, served with a delicious sauce I could basically drink in a cup - this is a another dish to no miss out, these are the best gyozas I've ever tasted. Another great dish we tried was the magaro norimaki which is basically a nori seaweed filled with tuna tartare. Might sound simply but the fish was so fresh and melted in our mouths, and it has a spicy kick that creates one of the best fish dishes I've had. Lastly, we ordered some sushi dishes - the super rich sahi maki which is a roll of tuna, salmon, hamachi & avocado, wrapped in a thin cucumber slice (with no rice), and the uramaki sun which is a more traditional sushi roll with tuna, avocado, asparagus and chives, wrapped in rice and a nori seaweed and topped with some more tuna. On my second visit I couldn't get enough of my favorite dishes so ordered again the tori udon, magaro norimaki and beef gyozas, but this time I've ordered some new dishes I haven't tried during my previous visit. We ordered the niko sashimi which is a dish of thinly sliced beef marinated in a traditional Japanese marinade - the beef was so tender and delicious it melted in our mouths and I love it. Another new dish I tried was the gyudon which reminded me of a Japanese version of hot poke - thin beef slices served on rice with an egg yolk, green onion, pickled ginger and togarashi. This is more of a simple dish, but still it was perfectly made and very delicious. For dessert, we tried their black sesame ice cream that has very similar taste to halva and it wasn't too sweet so it was a perfect ending to a perfect dinner. To conclude, if you're looking for the coolest place in the neighborhood, or if you're looking for a traditional Japanese experience, I really recommend this amazing izakaya-bar, and I will definitely return here!

5
Eric Berberich
4 months ago

Lovely new additional to the Japanese food scene in Tel Aviv. Feels sweet and cosy and being a spin off of Men Ten Ten it's a good quality. Though after being three times there I've eaten the whole menu now and wish for some change.

4
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