Sakae Dining Bar
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Average food, average prices, average place overall. Good for a light, quick meal - nothing too fancy or amazing. Had the agedashi tofu ($6.80), chick…
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I've been a few times now and overall it's a decent place. The good is priced about average, the serving sizes are fine and the staff is fine. But the…
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The bento box is really value for money but just taste average. Food was served pretty fast. Service is alright. Probably will be back to try other di…
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5 Reviews on “Sakae Dining Bar”
Average food, average prices, average place overall. Good for a light, quick meal – nothing too fancy or amazing. Had the agedashi tofu ($6.80), chicken katsu don ($11.80) and half udon ($5.50) with three pieces of karaage chicken ($3). All were decent and enjoyable.
I’ve been a few times now and overall it’s a decent place. The good is priced about average, the serving sizes are fine and the staff is fine. But there’s just nothing really that makes this place stand out or make me want to come back for more. Which means that in Eastwood when there is so many options around for good Asian food, this really falls a bit flat. I’d rather go to Zenya up the road for the same dishes but slightly tastier.
The bento box is really value for money but just taste average. Food was served pretty fast. Service is alright. Probably will be back to try other dishes.
Pretty standard stuff. The deluxe bento’s were good value, especially the takeaway option. It comes with your choice + udon, sashimi, and sides. The sides include meat so I asked if they could change it to something else and it came with takoyaki and spring rolls. Everything was okay, the udon was nice, but the sauce on the eel was a bit much.
There are a few Japanese Restaurants in Eastwood, but only a few worth going to in my opinion. For lunch deal bentos, options include Sakae Dining, next to King’s Seafood Restaurant; Ichiraku, behind Eastwood library. For Sushi, I love Sushi Arigato. For Ramen, I recommend Zenya. I have been to both Sakae and Ichiraku. Sakae offers $13.50 bentos for lunchtimes with a variety of options including grilled Mackerel, teriyaki fish/chicken and katsus. Ichiraku has their menu starting from $10.80 and increasing with more expensive options. Sakae’s bentos come with green tea, three slices of sashimi, salad, potato salad, a mini spring roll plus rice and miso soup. Ichiraku’s comes with three pieces of baby tuna sushi, salad, rice and miso soup.