Saji-Ya - Reviews from across the web
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minneapolis/st. paul | dining | asian/pacific | japanese | saji-ya | wcities cross the bridge into the dining room and prepare for a wonderful meal. the walls are covered in bamboo mats and the kitchen is open to the dining room. a private room is available ... wcities.com
restaurant row - restaurant detail there are papier-mache dragons, sake holders, sketches of sumo wrestlers, and a bridge over untroubled water used to decorate saji-ya, housed in the same building as dixies in st. paul. you can have sushi as a starter, and then mov... restaurantrow.com
restaurant: saji-ya summer dining is grand at saji-ya. try noodles or sushi on the second-story terrace with fancy metal tables and chairs surrounded by trees and hangin... ae.twincities.com
ChefMoz Dining Guide -- United_States/MN/Saint_Paul/Saji-Ya I ate at this restaurant for the first time a few months ago for my sister in law's birthday. I couldn't of been more pleased. We scheduled a private chef to cook right in front of us, and he was beyond belief. I was very nervous about going to this restaurant because I am not at all a sushi fan, bu... chefmoz.org
Saji Ya Japanese Restaurant St. Paul , an inviting and exciting, newly remodled Japanese restaurant and sushi bar. We are located on historic, vibrant Grand Avenue in St. Paul, serving locals for over 25 years. Being... sajiya.com
Saji Ya Japanese Restaurant St. Paul - Menu dinner and lunch menu offer a delicious variety of traditional and modern Japanese... sajiya.com
Saji-Ya - St Paul, MN, 55105-3422 - Citysearch Papier-mâché dragons, sake holders, sketches of sumo wrestlers and a bridge over untroubled water decorate Saji-Ya. The large list of sushi rolls runs from A (Alaskan salmon) to V (vegetarian) and includes a sushi boat for catering. There's also tempura, teriyaki and bento boxes. Upstairs,... twincities.citysearch.com
Saji-ya - Dish - City Pages (Minneapolis/St. Paul) Is there anywhere better to dine with boys of a certain age than at a teppan-yaki table? Knives flash, smoke wafts, meats sizzle, knives flash some more--it's as gratifying as an Evel Knievel jump. Saji-Ya is a fine place for teppan yaki, not least because of the lively bar and the fact that you can... restaurants.citypages.com
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