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Monday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Tuesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Saturday: 12:00 – 11:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
Japanese-Thai restaurant.
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Last updated: 8/29/2025, 6:38:14 PM
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Japanese-Thai restaurant.
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Discover Sachi Sushi, a delightful new addition to Tel Aviv's culinary scene in Dizengoff Square, offering an exquisite blend of Japanese fusion cuisine with meticulously crafted sushi and fresh raw fish.
Source: Wanderlog
Published: 15mo ago
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Open in Google Maps5.0
We really loved everything about this place. The location is perfect, right by Dizengoff Square, which already sets the mood. The atmosphere is great, the music is spot on, and the staff are genuinely friendly and welcoming.
The food was excellent — the rolls and ramen were especially delicious. A big highlight for us was the bar seating, where you can sit comfortably and watch the sushi being prepared. It adds such a nice, lively touch to the whole experience. We’ll definitely be back.
4.0
A standard sushi and ramen spot. Sitting at the bar is fun if you wanna see the sushi being made in front of you.
I highly recommend the mince meat gyozas they were unbelievably good.
4.0
A nice restaurant with great food!
My only issue was that smoking is permitted, and there isn't any enclosed space to sit away from the cigarette smoke (the indoors isn't fully closed to separate it from the outside) :(
5.0
One of the best Asian food places I’d ever had the pleasure to dine in, the service was impeccable, the food was to die for and the price was totally reasonable, the sushi was excellent and the ramen was the best I’ve ever had! It’s a 10/10 for me, definitely be back soon, try it yourselves!
4.0
This sushi place offers tasty, fresh sushi with good variety and clean presentation. However, the wok dish was a disappointment – portion size was small, and the price felt too high for what you get. Definitely not worth it.
On the bright side, they offer a happy hour which can make some items more affordable.
Service was decent, and the atmosphere is casual.
Great spot for sushi lovers, but skip the wok unless they adjust the pricing or portion.
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