Satsko

245 Eldridge Street New YorkNY10002
Closed
Sunday
5:00pm-11:59pm
Monday
5:00pm-1:00am
Tuesday
5:00pm-1:00am
Wednesday
5:00pm-1:00am
Thursday
5:00pm-3:00am
Friday
5:00pm-4:00am
Saturday
5:00pm-4:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(32)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Satsko has opened a new venue on Eldridge street which offers great food, sake and a wonderful atmosphere. Satsko at 245 Eldridge Street is bigger with 40 seats and more upscale with elegant Asian decor , but it still possesses the ambience of a hip place where people actually meet and talk . The food menu is more extensive including Asian Guacamole Satsko's new signature dish and of...
by showmelocal on July 15, 2015 from showmelocal

Tips

This Lower East Side restaurant features 40 seats, Pan-Asian cuisine and an extensive sake menu with more than 30 varieties.
by Citysearch on December 30, 2013 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Tiny neighborhood favorite. Tight spaces, friendly staff, and clientele open to conversation make this a lively place to eat and drink. Small but tasty menu of Japanese fare, with excellent Gyoza and Tuna Tartar. Wide variety of sake as well.

Great spot to come for late night snack or nightcap. When things start getting hectic expect some rousing rounds of Sake Bombs!
by nyc on November 21, 2014 from nyc
Editorial Review:
This Lower East Side restaurant features 40 seats, Pan-Asian cuisine and an extensive sake menu with more than 30 varieties.
by by Contributor at Citysearch on March 31, 2008 from Citysearch
Editorial Review:
The sake bar of the same name spins off a restaurant in the Lower East Side.
by by Contributor at Citysearch on February 13, 2007 from Citysearch

Information from the business

In 2004, Satsko Watanabe abandoned a thriving IT career to pursue her dream of restaurant ownership. She opened the doors to Sake Bar Satsko in a pint-sized storefront space on 7th Street in the East Village and immediately began to draw an eclectic mix of stylish East Village residents.

Hailed by the New York Times as “a quiet haven for Alphabet City locals,” the tiny sake bar is indeed...
by cityvoter on July 07, 2013 from cityvoter