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Sanuki Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant

Enjoy a worldly dining experience without ever leaving the center of New Bern with a visit to the locally acclaimed Sanuki Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant. This popular Japanese restaurant that serves up plenty of traditional hibachi, sushi and Asian fare is a great spot to satisfy a craving for a little something different while still staying in the heart of the Inner Banks.

Sanuki Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant is distinctive for its grand Japanese-influenced building, which is located just west of the historic downtown area along Neuse Blvd. The inside is just as appealing as the colorful exterior, with a casual and yet intimate atmosphere where there is ample elbow room to feast, When it’s time to order, patrons will have a hard time deciding among the many tempting menu items, which includes dozens of different sushi rolls, grilled and fried favorites, and a number of combination entrees for both lunch and dinner. With a nice selection of items that are moderately priced, patrons will discover that they can enjoy a world of flavors without breaking the bank. Distinctive on the New Bern dining scene, Sanuki Japanese Steak and Seafood Restaurant is a popular spot for something different and delicious.

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Hours
*Off-season hours may vary*
Call 252-514-0459 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-09:30PM
Saturday
11:00AM-09:30PM
Sunday
11:00AM-09:30PM
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