Saiko Sake and Sushi Bar Menu – San Diego, CA

Type : Japanese restaurant

Location : San Diego, CA

Sleek neighborhood Japanese spot for carefully sourced sushi, microbrew sake & a patio. Based on 404 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price $$

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeout ✔️ No delivery

Saiko Sake and Sushi Bar 92104

Address:
2884 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92104

Phone: (619) 677-3907

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Hours

Friday 4–10 PM
Saturday 4–10 PM
Sunday 4–9 PM
Monday

(Labor Day)
4–9 PM

Hours might differ
Tuesday 4–9 PM
Wednesday 4–9 PM
Thursday 4–9 PM

Menu

Unique + Modern
Happy Bride – Kamoizumi
(Kome-kome shu) pleasingly tart with a mild sweetness, like a kabinett-style riesling
Sake Matinee – Miyasaka
(Junmai) smooth, low alcohol style, mellow & relaxed, caramel & butterscotch notes
Festival Of Stars – Dewazakura
(Sparkling ginjo) dry, crisp and effervescent from in-bottle secondary fermentation, just slightly cloudy
Fruity + Aromatic
Cherry Bouquet – Dewazakura
(Ginjo) shimmering flower blossoms and peach with dried fruit overtones, fruity & medium dry
Mystery – Nakao
(Junmai ginjo) lush & smooth, bright fresh fuji apple and green melon notes, clean & slightly dry
Cabin In The Snow – Saiya Shuzo
(Junmai ginjo) soft and light on the palate, with a delightful fruitiness characterized by peaches, strawberries and papaya, and a white pepper spice on the finish
Light + Sophisticated
Crystal Dragon – Kokuryu
(Ginjo) faint aromas of pineapple and blackberry, silky smooth mouthfeel with imperturbable balance and a powerful depth of flavor
Fair Maiden – Hoyo
(Junmai daiginjo) made from specialty rice grown only in miyagi prefecture. gentle aroma of anise and muscat grape, light boddied with refreshingly low acidity and a long, smooth finish
Enter. Shuhari – Matsumoto
(Junmai daiginjo) rich & fleshy with aromas of honeysuckle & lemon, incredibly long finish
Clean + Dry
Vanishing Point – Koshi No Kanbai
(Ginjo) ineffable flavors diffuse and converge at mind’s edge. the phantom sake
Sword Of The Sun – Doi Shuzo
(Tokubetsu honjozo) notes of melon rind and pear, dry with depth and complexity
Karakuchi – Sohomare
(Junmai) dry, clean & mellow, well-structured and crystal clear
Unfiltered
Joto – Nakao
(Junmai nigori) lively, rich & fruity with big aromatics; refined & dry
Snow Maiden – Kizakura
(Junmai nigori) blizzard-like texture, bright playful fruity notes, uniquely starts sweet yet finishes dry
Summer Snow – Kamoizumi
(Nigori ginjo nama genshu) voluptuous, rich, creamy & brimming with exuberant natural flavor, mildly sweet yet surprisingly robust
Bang For Your Buck
Typhoon – Kizakura
(Futsushu) sour aromas of caramel apple, lemon and lavender, dry yet fruity and light-bodied, crisp finish
Beautiful Lily – Saiya Shuzo
(Honjozo) blizzard-like texture, bright playful fruity notes, uniquely starts sweet yet finishes dry
Everlasting Roots – Yamada Shoten
(Tokubetsu junmai) savory and rustic style sake with smoky, nutty aromas of cocoa and clove and a dry. lightly savory finish
Moderate + Savory
Chrysanthemum Meadow – Tedorigawa
(Yamahai daiginjo) notes of honey and herbs segueing into a sake of surprising clarity
Northern Skies – Akitabore
(Junmai) pleasingly mild & dry with subdued, understated refinement
Nine Headed Dragon – Kokuryu
(Junmai) light bodied yet full flavored, fresh tasting with power and complexity
Earthy+ Rustic
Shining Prince – Hoyo
(Junmai) light aromas of cedar & citrus, relaxed & gentle flavor with a crisp, refreshing finish
Seven Spearsmen – Tomita
(Junmai) tremendous depth, earthy notes balanced with a hint of grapefruit, a whiskey drinker’s sake
Silver Mountain – Tedorigawa
(Yamahai junmai) smooth, sharp & dry all at once with characteristic yamahai astringency
Rich+ Bold
Rhythm Of The Centuries – Mioya
(4 yr. Kimoto junmai) rich umami, nutty & citrus tinged flavors, clean acidic finish
Red Maple – Kamoizumi
(2 yr. Nama genshu) uniquely rich with honey-like characteristics, dried fruit notes, complex and sweet
Red Label -T Amagawa
(Wild yeast yamahai junmai) rich acidity for a robust, palate-drenching explosion of flavor
Wines
Saiko House Cabernet Sauvignon
Saiko House Chardonnay
Sodas And Non-Alch
Root Beer $3.50
Vanilla Cream Soda $3.50
Cola $3.50
Diet $3.50
Ginger Ale $3.50
Melon Japanese Soda $3.50
Waiwera Sparkling $4.00
Apple Juice $2.50
Green Tea $3.00
Bottled Beer
Asahi
22oz
$7.00
Orion
22oz
$8.00
Kirin
22oz
$7.00
Kirin Light
12oz
$4.50

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Reviews

Del O’Loughlin
We came here for happy hour while on vacation in San Diego with friends. The food was really great. We had mostly happy hour specials, but did order some things off the regular menu, and we thought the prices were reasonable on everything.

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Tiffany Kounlabouth
First time here. Had a few drinks and some sushi rolls. They were good. Nothing crazy but it’s definitely a place I would come back.

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Jason Hacker
The food was good, not expensive for sushi a fantastic selection of sake. The bartender was super helpful in explaining and helping us pick something we’d like.

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Pete Souvall
One of my favorite restaurants in San Diego. The service here alone is enough to warrant a visit. I have a very mild food allergy and the sushi bar and staff went out of their way to accommodate me. The food is always so good. Great, creative rolls with amazing fresh fish. So delicious. They were really understaffed during our visit and still made a point to be so kind and serve us an amazing dinner.

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Corey Thomas
Yo! The happy hour menu hands down is amazing for that price for what you get and the great quality of food is the best thing smoking! Great atmosphere and people are very friendly

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Chloé K.
Saiko is always great! Their seasonal specials usually steal the show. The watermelon house kimchi was beyond fantastic, just like everything else we’ve had here. The rolls are so fresh, and well balanced, flavor-wise. Our server recommended a sake that we totally loved. The vibes are always cool as well. 10/10, best all around sushi place in the area.

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Taylor Springfield
Craving sushi and wanted to try a new spot. Chose this place because of the reviews and it being so close to home. Waitress was lovely; nice ambience. Unfortunately we ordered takeout and were so disappointed.

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Danielle M
Great happy hour! Go early and take advantage of it. I loved all the rolls we ordered and the sake flights were excellent as well. I’ve never tried so many types of sake in one sitting. Service was top notch also.

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Michael Pescador
Saiko Sushi is located in a prime spot of the North Park nightlife. It’s more of a modern-day sushi type restaurant. More rolls than edo-style sushi.

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LULU LIVE Art
My husband likes this place but I feel it’s just fine. The sashimi plate we ordered is very nice, I definitely loved the bluefin tuna in that. But the sushi nigiri and rolls here are too fusion for me which I enjoy the simple taste more which I can feel what the real ingredients are. The cocktails here are very nice, both of us like those. The price is little too high for their food quality. But again, my husband loved here very much. So different people prefer different things.

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