Sai Kaku Sushi Restaurant

鮨処 西鶴 本店
Pricing Guide
(Avg. cost per person)
¥2000 - ¥4000
Opening Hours18:00 - 3:00 Main store, Gojo store
11:30 - 23:30 Sanjo Store, Tanuki koji Store
11:30 - 23:00 Kitaichijo Store

ClosedSundays : Main store, Gojo store
Contact011-3884-6210 Main store
011-561-1999 Gojo store
011-1219-8088 Sanjo Store
011-218-8700 Kitaichijo Store
011-200-9966 Tanuki koji Store

NotesHigh end sushi store, no parking, credit card accepted, seating around 30 per store
Location /
Getting There
Main store South 5 West 3. It's a 2 minutes walk from Exit 3 of Susukino Station on the Sapporo Namboku subway Line
Sapporo City Chuo-ku Minami 5-jo Nishi 3-chome, N Grande Building 1F
Gojo store South 5 West 4. It's a 2 minutes walk from Exit 5 of Susukino Station on the Sapporo Subway Namboku Line
4-chome, Minami 5-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido (facing south on 5-jo-dori)
Sanjo Store South 3 West 4. 2 minutes walk from Susukino Station on the Sapporo Subway Namboku Line
〒060-0063Hokkaido Sapporo City Chuo-ku Minami 3-jo Nishi 4-chome Tosho 3.4 Building 1F
Kitaichijo store West 3 North 2. 1 minute walk from Odori Station on the Sapporo Subway Namboku Line
〒060-0001 Kita 1 Jonishi 3-chome, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido Kita Ichijo Ekimae - dori Building 2F
Tanukikoji store It's a 5 minute walk from Odori subway station.
〒060-0063 1F, Jalan Tanukikoji, 6-3-3 Minami 3-jo Nishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido


Sai Kaku is a small chain of restaurants in Sapporo and throughout the big cities of Japan. They are not like the sushi train restaurants with the sushi on a conveyer belt, but you order your sushi directly from the chef. Sai Kaku are on the higher end of sushi restaurants and for those traveling from abroad, they offer a fantastic Japanese dining experience. There are five Sai Kaku restaurants in Sapporo, all close to each other. There are two in Susukino, two in the heart of Sapporo and a fifth near Sapporo station. 

 

 

These restaurants excel in sushi and in sake. The sushi is beautifully presented and arranged on a flat wooden board. Unlike other sushi restaurants, only one piece of sushi is served per order. It comes with a folded ginger garnish. This restaurant is more expensive then the sushi train style restaurants so be prepared. It is highly recommended to try some fine sake to go with your sushi. They have numerous bottles to choose from. Again, if you are looking for a fine dining experience, and enjoy sushi, look no further than Sai Kaku.