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    Sakaki Izakaya

    4.4 (315 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:00 PM, 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Pork rice dish
    Flo S.

    We came here on a Wednesday evening to celebrate a birthday with a group of about 10 people. The restaurant offers three all-you-can-eat menu tiers, and we chose the Gold option ($49), which includes a pretty wide variety of items like yakitori, sushi rolls, nigiri, and appetizers. Overall, we were really happy with the selection and felt like it was a great value. We started with several appetizers including karaage, takoyaki, corn fritter pancake, miso soup, vegetable tempura, and crab buffalo. Everything came out quickly and was great for sharing. We also ordered a bunch of yakitori like shrimp, chicken wing, chicken thigh, and mushroom. By the time we got to the sushi, we were already getting full from the appetizers. Lesson learned for next time: start with the sushi and fill in with appetizers later so you can really enjoy the fish. Some of my favorites were the chutoro, salmon nigiri, and rolls like the Mango Tango and Blazing Tuna. The kamameshi (pork rice dish) was also really good and comforting. I also tried the shrimp katsu sando, which had been highly recommended in other reviews, and it definitely lwas a great choice. Next time I'd love to try the Diamond tier, which includes wagyu. I'll probably need to plan ahead and not eat all day so I can fully enjoy it without getting full too quickly. Overall, this is a great spot for a birthday celebration or group dinner, and going on a weekday was perfect. I imagine weekends can get pretty packed.

    Spicy Tuna Roll (Late Night)
    Young K.

    Little pricey but so worth the all you can eat! We did the gold tier, and YALL the nigiri and rolls were the best quality all you can eat you'll ever eat, super soft and tender fish. The nabe was the highlight for me. It's perfect for two people to share. The gyoza was also great quality and highly recommend getting multiple yakitori. We came here to try each category to know what to eat more next time.

    Shishito Peppers, Kinoko (Brown Mushroom), & Negima (Chicken Thigh With Leeks)
    Amy O.

    This place was overall the BEST restaurant we have found during our food ventures around washington, d.c. area! We were looking for a place to celebrate an early birthday dinner for my husband and found this absolute gem online. It is truly an experience that I will always talk about and remember! All of us can't stop raving about how amazing this place was! The quality of the food is outstanding and the ambiance is classy yet sexy! The cocktails were creative but loved how they also offered mocktails for people who aren't into alcoholic beverages. The location was perfect as there's a bunch of bars to go to afterwards. Dinner ayce was $45 pp and it was worth every single cent. Every single dish we got was so flavorful and addicting, when I tell you I was stuffed and still forced myself to finish my food because it was so tasty says a lot! The portion sizes were perfect as it was izakaya style, and let me tell you, I LOVE izakaya style food in Japan and this tasted the same (in my opinion) all 3 of us have been to Japan a couple times and were truly blown away by the quality of these food. We love how they even had bar options available and you were also able to see the sushi chefs make your food! The service was super quick and prompt, everyone was so nice and food came out so fast too. There was a big variety of different menu items, so you can guarantee your friends and family will find something that suites their taste buds. This place has sushi rolls, nigiri, hot pots, yakitori (skewers), takoyaki, creamy clams, katsu don, udon, ramen, fried rice, katsu sando, salads, kamameshi (cast iron rice), fried foods (corn fritters/tempuras/korokke/karaage) and this lists goes on! Every single thing we got was outstanding, there isn't a single thing that we ordered that we didn't enjoy! The star of the show: Creamy clams: This was all 3 of our favorite! We used the Tom-yum sauce to dip the corn fritter in it and it was literally life-changing. The flavors combined were truly eye-rolling and elite! The clams were juicy and perfectly cooked but the flavors were truly one of a kind. This is a MUST order, we are still thinking about this dish til this day! Takoyaki: I am a huge fan of takoyaki, ive eaten them all around Japan and consider myself a critic for them. This place makes their takoyaki with the plumpest and juiciest octopus i've ever had, it had the perfect bite but the actual pieces of Tako made these so memorable. Kamameshi grilled Eel with eggs: This dish is served piping hot on a cast iron, and the eel is cooked to perfection! The eel is so succulent and served with an omelette on the bottom. Yakitori: We ordered Shishito Peppers, Kinoko, Negima, & Butabara and they were perfectly charred, and paired nicely with some togarashi on the side. You can't go wrong with any Yakitori here! Mekyabetsu: Delicious and addicting roasted Brussels sprouts that are served with heaping parmesan cheese! Sounds simple, but is absolutely DIVINE. The presentation is next level fine-dining as well. Drinks: Lychee Yuzu Lemonade, Calpico Cooler, Saru Saru, Night in Nagasaki Chutoro Nigiri and Yellowtail Nigiri: The chutoro had a rich, buttery texture that melted in your mouth, while the yellowtail was clean & delicate. Both were incredibly fresh and delightful. We will definitely be back the next time we're in town! This is hands down the best AYCE experience we've ever had in terms of quality, and we're so glad we discovered it on Yelp. Coming from Las Vegas, where AYCE spots are everywhere, it's rare to find a place that truly prioritizes quality. This restaurant is a true gem, every single dish was exceptional and completely exceeded our expectations!

    Katie H.

    Came here on a Sunday afternoon with three people and found there were only a few taken tables with a mostly empty restaurant. The restaurant has nice Japanese decor and dim lighting. The restaurant has sushi bar counters, booths, and tables. They gave us both AYCE and à la carte menus to review, and we picked the gold level (which includes all of silver too). You make your orders on a touch screen. There are some restrictions on the orders though. You can order up to 20 items at a time (total quantity) and can only place an order every 10 minutes. And you can be there for up to 90 minutes. For nigiri, you can only order up to 2 pieces per type, which is difficult when you have more than two people who like similar foods. The orders came pretty quickly, 10-15 minutes each. However, some would go "out of order" and back on with availability throughout our sitting. The shoyu fries were amazing, as was the nigiri, blazing tuna, pork belly, and tempura. After a few sushi orders, they stopped giving us wasabi and ginger and we did have to ask for more wasabi (as we had none left). They then brought probably a 1/4 cup's worth. The sushi rice wasn't packed very well and was falling apart with the nigiri, but the fish was overall very fresh and tasty. The nigiri doesn't come with wasabi beneath the fish/above the rice (as it typically would), just something to think about as you dine! The service was friendly and quick for any needs or questions. I'd recommend this place as it's a good deal for quality items!

    Salmon Trifecta Roll and Picante Salmon Roll and nigiri
    Cynthia K.

    AYCE is definitely worth it. We went to celebrate my husband's birthday with a few friends and had an amazing time. The yakitori was delicious--standouts were the pork belly, beef outside skirt, and mushroom. My favorite nigiri were the chutoro, sweet shrimp, shrimp, and yellowtail. For small bites, the agedashi tofu, seaweed salad, and shrimp tempura were all excellent. Everything came out fresh and flavorful. Service was fast and friendly! Nice and elevated vibes. Would absolutely recommend!

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    Wayne E.

    This was my first time at this restaurant. The rainbow sushi was great. The service was quick and good. Nice quiet place to have conversation while eating.

    Nigiri
    Richard H.

    What a pleasure to dining in this izakaya restaurant! I will totally recommend to be seat by the sushi bar. My wife and I went there for AYCE in the weekend for dinner. We ordered sushi rolls, nigiri, eel rice dish, appetizers and yakitori. We were first being satisfied by the appetizers which is a great start. Then the Eel Kamameshi arrived. The Eel is well marinated with just right amount of rice, it will not take up all my stomach but enough to balance the Eel fat. Finally, all items from the sushi bar are amazing. Have to mention, the Wagyu Uni and Salmon were so good. The benefit to sit by the sushi bar is you get to enjoy watching the chefs making these art pieces in front of you. We will be there again. Next time we will try the items from the ordinary menu. Honestly, if they will do omakase, I would love to try it out. I wish they will.

    David T.

    My girlfriend and I came here on Valentine's Day and they told us that the restaurant was fully booked, however it ended up being no wait time. We were seated by the high chair sushi bar area and notified that the menu has been updated since I was last here. The prices have increased so the best option is the Diamond option, as the lower tier option only has a limited selection. We were able to order everything from an iPad which was convenient. The Diamond tier excludes desserts, so you would have to pay extra for those options. The quality of the food is good and the service is quick. The ambiance inside looks fancy and has a Japanese interior. Good experience!

    Eel Kamameshi

    When I hear sushi and all you can eat in the same sentence I typically proceed with caution. No need for caution here. From the moment I walked in Kay gave prompt, professional service. He walked me through the options and ordering was a breeze. The price point is a little higher than your average all you can eat dining experience, but well worth it. I must've had 15 pieces of nigiri. Having worked in a sushi restaurant I can tell you it was phenomenally well done. Beautifully fresh and buttery and the sushi rice was perfect. The eel kamameshi was a highlight and came with a showing amount of eel. Finished everything off with the matcha tiramisu and a cup of green tea. I won't need to eat for days. Will definitely be coming back! Thank you Kay and team!

    Seaweed Salad
    Boris W.

    I came here for the lunch ($29) AYCE. Overall, I thought the experience was good. The service was great and the ease of ordering made the experience enjoyable. The waiter was always around to take away the empty plates and to refill the water. The BBQ items were delicious. The porky belly, chicken thigh, and chicken with leeks were super tasty. The nigiri sushi were also pretty good. I tried close to everything in the nigiri selection. The salmon, tuna, eel, mackerel, shrimp, and yellowtail were fresh and delectable. Now I do have a minor gripe. I know it's AYCE and that the rice is used to fill up the customers and to save cost. But the rice under the nigiri pieces were, understandably, wider and denser than you'd expect. The pieces of fish on top of the rice are just slightly thinner than usual and slightly (almost) not covering the rice. But overall, $29 pre tax, $38 post tax and tip is reasonable for a quality sushi lunch AYCE.

    Beef fried rice
    Qunh H.

    Good date night spot with cute decors right in the heart of Clarendon. We did the Gold $49 and it was definitely worth it with how many nigiris I ordered, which was a lot lol. Service was friendly and attentive. I'd recommend making a reservation ahead before you go, especially on the weekend.

    Blazing Tuna Roll Picante Salmon Roll Crazy Dragon Roll
    Megan C.

    Sakaki Izakaya is my go-to sushi spot in town. The vibe inside feels very upscale, but casual at the same time. The wait staff is always very knowledge and attentive with the ingredients, specifically Daniel! We have had the pleasure of him being our server a few times now and he always makes the experience enjoyable. We have a friend with celiac disease and he is very accommodating and ensures all items are gluten free. The blazing tuna is our favorite roll, but so many are a close second. The miso soup is always great to start with. We always do the all you can eat menu, and it's definitely worth it!

    Tuna Roll
    Mila F.

    I can't recall what the name of my tuna roll was, but I did not really like the spicy green seasoning that was on top. The eel rice bowl was delicious and so was the Nigiri! Service was good although a little slow on the day we went in and the ambience is clean and roomy. This was my second time here, and they are becoming one of my favorite sushi restaurants just based on the fact that their dishes come out hot and delicious. Hot food should be expected with fresh served food but every so often I go to a sushi restaurant that takes so long to bring things out they lose the temperature from the stove to customer. Sakaki consistently delivers on this!

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    Ask the Community - Sakaki Izakaya

    Where can we park?

    Street parking only. There is some paid meter parking close to the restaurant and several streets of free non permit parking a few blocks away. Do not park in the church parking lot across the street from the restaurant. They will tow.

    How strict is the time limit on the AYCE option?

    Our all-you-can-eat has a strict 90-minute limit to ensure fairness and smooth service for all guests. We kindly ask that everyone respects this policy.

    Are you able to sear the salmon nigiri?

    For A La Carte, absolutely. For All You Can Eat, no.

    Does the AYCE option include sashimi?

    No, only Nigiri. Please see our menus on our website for future reference.

    Do they have GF options (no regular soy sauce) besides sushi/sashimi?

    Yes but the options are limited. Some of the appetitizers & all of the yakitori aside from Sashimi/Nigiri

    Is it all you can eat?

    Yes, they have an all you can eat option (90 min limit)

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    First Down Sports Bar & Grill

    First Down Sports Bar & Grill

    3.8
    (425 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    It's World Cup season, and a VA resident asked me where he should watch the game. I had not been…read morehere in years, but I usually remembered all of the TVs around and those epic wings and cocktails. He took my advice, and we decide to make it a full outing. We showed up an hour and a half before the game started and got the last table in the entire bar. If you know this place, you know it is huge. I knew it was a good option for watching the game, but I didn't realize everybody else knew too . Since my last visit years ago, they have switched to QR code orders -- unless you are sitting at the bar I'm guessing. As I said, the place was absolutely full, but there was never a long wait time between ordering and receiving food and drinks. They had a fun 20 wing platter for $25.99 with some unique flavors representing different countries... USA (Buffalo Garlic), Spain (pollo asado), South Korea (SPICY), and Mexico (Creamy Cilantro)... I think I got those right, but wow what a feast! Yeah, I didn't take a pic, I'm sorry lol. The cheapest cocktails were $6, but others ranged from $8-12, so not bad at all. Everyone had a great time and I forgot how fun it is. But my special someone is a 5 minute walk away, so I ought to be returning more regularly :). Oh, the only thing was that we had to ask for water and it wasn't brought otherwise. It was a hot day, and there were 6 of us, so we needed a lot of water haha. But a simple ask and it was brought out quickly. In my opinion, they should do it automatically though!

    We arrived at our hotel fairly late and the hotel restaurant was already closed. This place was…read morelocated directly across the street and was open super late. Perfect. I did not want to eat fried or super unhealthy food since it was late but this place looked like the best option. We decided to sit at the bar area right by the entrance since it was empty. It did not take long for the bartender to approach us and offered drinks. Hubs and I both ordered beers on tap, which were delivered not too long after we ordered. I was in the mood for wings and decided to go for the boneless option since hubs only likes those and I definitely was not going to finish. I also wanted a veggie option so I went with the veggie wrap. Hubs ordered the Tex-Mex eggrolls. Our food arrived at an appropriate time and was correct. The food was okay but not out of this world, which we were expecting. We both enjoyed the veggie wrap though. This place is a good option for watching sports and if they're open late. The place is also big in size.

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    3 of 6 TVs at the bar and 12 of 20 taps
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    BOE

    BOE

    3.1
    (10 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Food: not recommended Service: great…read moreAmbiance: great for after work drinks (margaritas were excellent) on a nice day. Proceed straight upstairs to the rooftop bar and patio. Lots of standing room, limited seating, but the patrons are young, beautiful, and mostly college students from nearby schools. Not my crowd, but met one of my friends here after work in Arlington around 6:30 since the weather was perfect yesterday. We decided to go to my favorite restaurant for a more elevated experience and live music. One day, I'll come back to watch people ride the bull downstairs, which I imagine that to be hilarious and entertaining. The bartender told me the place doesn't come alive until about 9pm, so that's when it's crowded and probably off the chain.

    I really wanna love BOE but the last few times I've came I've been extremely disappointed that it's…read morenot a bar I would prefer to go to on the weekends with friends. I went for the first time back in October and I had a good time. The drinks were competitively price for Arlington proportions but the food AND cocktail menu are just painfully limited. If you're ordering just standard bar drinks like a domestic draft beer or a shot of tequila you're fine, but a grilled cheese sandwich on the menu? Seriously? The biggest attraction of this bar is the mechanical bull. But the caveat is that you need to get a ticket to ride it which costs $5. Not terrible pricing but considering PBR at Power Plant Live in Baltimore has a mechanical bull (and more space but will get to that in a bit) it feels like a slap in the face. But again it's $5 and I'm going to presume that money goes towards maintenance of the mechanical bull ride anyway. Also depending on what day and time you go be prepared to be packed like sardines. There's three rooms one of which is a dedicated dance floor. And the room farthest from the entrance, about 85% of the room is taken up by the mechanical bull. The first time I went there was no room in the mechanical bull room because they blocked off 5% of it for some group party reservation. We went up to the rooftop which was a bit more spacious but naturally if it's cold outside or raining you're obviously not going up there. Overall, BOE has potential but a limited food menu, and even more limited cocktail menu, and small indoor space makes this an easy bar to skip when there's a line out the door.

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    Upper level Bar
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    Courthaus Social

    Courthaus Social

    4.0
    (678 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    My wife and I hosted our rehearsal dinner and welcome drinks for our wedding weekend at Courthaus…read moreSocial, and everything was absolutely perfect. Liz and her team made the evening feel incredibly special and worked closely with us throughout the planning process to ensure everything ran smoothly. They hosted our rehearsal dinner for about 25 people and then seamlessly transitioned the space for the rest of our guests to arrive for welcome drinks. The food was outstanding, the service was impeccable, and the entire event was executed flawlessly. Having an extensive background in the service industry, including large-scale events, I was genuinely impressed with how well the team handled every detail. We truly felt taken care of all weekend. I cannot recommend Courthaus Social enough for anyone planning a private event or wedding weekend gathering.

    I had the omelette with a side of fries. While the presentation wasn't the most impressive, I was…read morepleasantly surprised by how good it tasted--it really hit the spot. We chose to sit outside, and the weather was beautiful. The outdoor seating created a nice atmosphere and made for an enjoyable meal. The service was a bit hit-or-miss. Nothing terrible, but it felt somewhat inconsistent and could have been more attentive. Overall, the food and ambience were the highlights of the experience.

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    January soup special
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    Enjoy monthly food specials | Seasonal & from scratch
    The Liberty Tavern

    The Liberty Tavern

    3.9
    (1.6k reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Every time I go to Liberty Tavern, it's busy. Bar is full and so are the tables. The food is…read moredelicious. I haven't had anything that I wasn't happy with. The espresso martinis and bubbly rose are my favorite libations. Though I did mention that the bar is usually packed, service is hit or miss. There are times when my friend and I will sit with glasses empty trying to get someone's attention for a refill and we have waited 15-20 minutes. Keep that in mind and be patient when the venue is packed.

    TLDR happy hour is only at the bar and the food is good but service isn't…read more Came on mother's day and came early, before they were busy. When we made the reservation in advance, we called to ask if happy hour was everywhere or just at the bar; they said everywhere, so we booked a table. Plot twist, it's only at the bar / downstairs :))) We arrived 15 minutes early, so while they got our table ready, we ordered at the bar. 5 stars for the bartender. If I could review her, the host, and the happy hour prices in isolation, I would! They moved us upstairs, we sat down, and immediately saw the menus were different. We asked the gentleman bringing waters about happy hour and he sent the waiter over. The waiter, with about 2% helpfulness, shared that happy hour is only downstairs. I mentioned that we had called in advance to ask. We asked if it would be possible to have that menu or perhaps move. The conversation felt like pulling teeth. He said, with much dismissiveness, it was up to the host downstairs to move and if they had availability and left. (Fair, we move, he doesn't get his tip. An alternative? Give us the happy hour menu, still get your tip. Better yet, just be slightly helpful?) The host downstairs found us a table but shared it was booked at 6:15 so we needed to be in and out. It was no problem because we had arrived before 5 (early, remember?). Although, it took 15 minutes (I timed it!) for anyone to come bring waters or address us as their table. A little hard to operate with urgency when no one takes your order!! I got up, told the host stand, and they sent a server over, and he proceeded to come back all of three times. We also had to flag him down to get our check, while we sat with empty waters that were never once refilled. We had pizza, cod sliders, and half orders of aglio e olio pasta. The cod sliders were more breadding than fish, but the flavor was decent. The pasta was delicious. No five star Italian meal, but it hit the spot and the portion was plentiful. I didn't try the pizza but it was 12 inches, piping hot, and the two eating it couldn't finish it. The food came out quickly and hot. I think we spent under or just about $100 for four folks to have dinner + drinks, so the prices are really solid. Perhaps you get what you pay for though? Both of our male servers seemed annoyed to be dealing with us and mostly unhelpful. Noteworthy mention: there was a female server who was kind enough to bring us a brown paper bag for our to go box. She was running around and her tables seemed well cared for. Disappointed in my experience and the customer service.

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    Salmon & risotto; delish!
    Salmon & risotto; delish!
    The Liberty Tavern Burger with side of fries, very tasty

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    The Board Room

    The Board Room

    3.7
    (233 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    Devastated to hear that The Board Room closed recently! It was one of the first places I visited…read moreafter I moved to Arlington. With an extensive drink menu and plenty of board games it was a chill spot if you wanted to socially drink with friends and unwind after a long day.

    Parking was PERFECT. public parking garage underneath, and the elevator in the corner takes you up…read moreright to the front door of the restaurant. Could not ask for a better parking situation. Ordering was almost seamless. We got there at 1 o'clock, middle of the day on 4/18, plenty of empty tables. We went up to the bartender to take our order, and then gave them our table number and they delivered it. The QR code on the table only shows you the menu. It is not used for ordering, which was odd these days. Chill and super awesome bartender with the mother of all hickeys. Good pours. No Skrewball :-( I had the special, two hot dogs with tater tots. When it said double, I wasn't sure if that meant double the tater tots, but that meant actually two hot dogs. Really good. I also had the other special, the two pancakes. I meant to get the sausage, but they gave me the bacon instead. It was great. Well worth it. I thought that was the better value of the meals. They got a lot of board and card games. Very laid-back atmosphere, 90s and early 2000s pop on the music, comfortable seating, and good food. The prices were reasonable. This is one area that I think we are just going to have to deal with for quite some time. The give-and-take of prices,. Smothered tater tots, pancakes, two hotdogs with some tater tots, and three drinks came out to ~$55. NOT. BAD. Was it worth it? If this had been just a normal restaurant, I would've said no. It would've been more worth it if it had been about $40. But... nobody made us pay to use the board games, or the card games, and we sat there for three hours and had a really good time. So based on that, the fact they provide a venue for playing these games and hanging out for a few hours makes it all worth it. Really strange thing was that there was this balding guy with a beard that randomly showed up as a waiter. We had been dealing with a bartender, so this guy, kind of rude came on to us and we weren't sure what to do with him. He kind of blocked me from paying the bartender. Rude. Not a hangout spot every day, but certainly once a week, maybe once a month or more, definitely a place to meet up if you got a group. I was really surprised by the diversity of the people that were there. A lot of chess players, a whole table of middle-aged women, lots of different people playing games. I would give them five stars, but not quite perfect. The rude guy at the end was so odd. Otherwise, great location, great parking, the food was good, good value, and fun.

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