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    Sasaki Sushi & Bar

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    Accessible Old Town sushi, no drama booking.

    Sasaki Sushi & Bar, Bar in Scottsdale

    About Sasaki Sushi & Bar

    Sasaki Sushi & Bar in Old Town Scottsdale is one of the more bookable sushi-and-bar options in the area — easy to reserve, good for date nights and small celebrations, and flexible enough for groups with mixed preferences. Book 2–4 days ahead on weekends. Confirm hours directly before visiting.

    Should You Book Sasaki Sushi & Bar?

    Getting a table at Sasaki Sushi & Bar is direct — this is one of the more accessible sushi spots in Scottsdale's Old Town corridor, without the weeks-out waitlist pressure you'll encounter at more heavily trafficked omakase counters in Phoenix metro. That accessibility makes it worth considering seriously, especially if you're planning a special occasion meal and want a reservation you can actually secure.

    Sasaki sits in the Scottsdale Mall complex on E Scottsdale Mall, which puts it within easy reach of the dining and bar options clustered around Old Town. The crowd here skews toward date-night pairs and small groups marking occasions — the kind of room where people have dressed up a little without being overdressed, and where the expectation is a proper sit-down experience rather than a quick bite. If you're looking for a celebratory dinner that doesn't demand a black-tie posture, this fits the brief.

    For a special occasion in Scottsdale, the sushi-and-bar format works in your favour. You get the option to anchor the evening around food while keeping drinks part of the experience , useful when a group has mixed preferences. Compare this to a venue like Alo Cafe, which leans more cafe-casual, or Art of Merlot, where the wine focus is the draw. Sasaki's dual identity as both a sushi destination and a bar gives it more flexibility for groups where not everyone is a dedicated fish-first diner.

    Scottsdale's dining scene in the current season runs warm , both literally and in terms of foot traffic. Old Town fills up on weekend evenings, and even approachable spots like Sasaki can see waits if you arrive without a reservation. Book ahead even for a Tuesday, particularly if you're aiming for a prime dinner slot. For broader context on where Sasaki sits in the city's restaurant landscape, see our full Scottsdale restaurants guide and our full Scottsdale bars guide.

    If you're visiting from out of town and pairing dinner with a stay, check our full Scottsdale hotels guide for properties close to Old Town. And if you want to round out the trip with local tastings, our full Scottsdale wineries guide and our full Scottsdale experiences guide cover the broader picture.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 7373 E Scottsdale Mall #6, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , book 2–4 days ahead for weekends, walk-in possible midweek
    • Leading for: Date nights, small celebrations, groups with mixed dining preferences
    • Format: Sushi and bar , food and drinks both anchor the experience
    • Dress code: Smart casual; the crowd trends dressed-up but not formal
    • Hours: Confirm directly before visiting , hours not publicly confirmed
    • Price range: Not publicly confirmed , budget for a mid-to-upper-range sushi dinner in Scottsdale

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Sasaki Sushi & Bar worth the price?

    Pricing varies at Sasaki Sushi & Bar; confirm via check the venue's official channels.

    Where is Sasaki Sushi & Bar located?

    Sasaki Sushi & Bar is located in Scottsdale, at 7373 E Scottsdale Mall #6, Scottsdale, AZ 85251.

    How can I contact Sasaki Sushi & Bar?

    You can reach Sasaki Sushi & Bar via check the venue's official channels.

    Location

    7373 E Scottsdale Mall #6, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

    Scottsdale, United States

    Compare Sasaki Sushi & Bar

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    Sasaki Sushi & BarEasy
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    Art of MerlotUnknown
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    T T RoadhouseUnknown
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    A quick look at how Sasaki Sushi & Bar measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Alo Cafe, Notable alternative
    • Art of Merlot, Notable alternative
    • Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale, Notable alternative
    • T T Roadhouse, Notable alternative
    • 7133 E Stetson Dr, Notable alternative

    How Sasaki Sushi & Bar Compares in Scottsdale

    Among the bars and dining spots clustered in Old Town Scottsdale, Sasaki occupies a specific niche: it's a sit-down, occasion-ready experience with both food and drinks as equal anchors. Alo Cafe and Art of Merlot each serve a narrower purpose, Alo Cafe runs more casual and coffee-forward, while Art of Merlot is the pick if wine is the primary reason you're going out. Sasaki is the better call when you want a full dinner experience with a bar component, particularly for a date or a small group celebration.

    Bad Jimmy's Scottsdale and T T Roadhouse are easier to walk into on a weekend night and work well for casual groups, but neither offers the same sit-down, food-led format as Sasaki. If the goal is a proper dinner with cocktails rather than drinks with food as an afterthought, Sasaki is the stronger choice in this peer set. 7133 E Stetson Dr covers the bar-first format for those who want to stay close to the Old Town action without committing to a full dining experience.

    For reference points outside Scottsdale, if you've been to Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, or Julep in Houston, Sasaki is operating at a different register: less cocktail-program-focused, more food-and-bar hybrid. It's not competing on the same craft-drinks axis as those venues. The case for booking Sasaki is the combination of Japanese food and bar access in a room pitched at special occasions, not the drinks program alone. See Arcadia Farms Cafe if you want a lighter, daytime-oriented alternative in the Scottsdale area.

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