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Sake Hibachi Sushi and Bar

Enjoy a global spin on seafood with a visit to New Bern’s own Sake Hibachi Sushi and Bar. Located on the western edges of the downtown area, this fast and fresh destination has a long roster of Japanese dishes that are sure to satisfy a craving for something distinctive, a little unique, and ultimately delicious.

Sushi rules the menu at Sake Hibachi Sushi and Bar, and newcomers will have a hard time deciding from the dozens of options that are readily available. Favorite rolls like shrimp tempura roll, California roll, crab rolls, and varying tuna rolls all showcase an assortment of seafood, and vegetarian and combination rolls are available as well. In addition to the sushi, Sake Hibachi Sushi and Bar also features a nice array of Hibachi options, which can be served with soup, salad, vegetable and fried rice, and which are offered at a price that won’t break the budget. With main proteins that include steak, chicken, shrimp, and even filet mignon, patrons can create a customized hibachi meal with ease. With lots of additional options, which includes fried rice or noodle creations, teriyaki dishes, and combination meals, patrons will always find something to love at Sake Hibachi Sushi and Bar.

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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-638-1888 for current hours.
Monday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Tuesday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Wednesday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Thursday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Friday
11:00AM-10:30PM
Saturday
11:00AM-10:30PM
Sunday
11:00AM-09:30PM
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