About Us

Saké-Tumi is a vibrant bar and restaurant located at 71 Court Street in Binghamton, New York. Specializing in sushi combos, custom bento boxes, and poke bowls, Saké-Tumi offers a unique dining experience inspired by Japanese and Thai cuisine.
With food specials, drink specials, and happy hour every night, Saké-Tumi has something for everyone. Whether you're looking to host a business dinner, cater an event, or simply enjoy a meal with friends and family, Saké-Tumi's menu is sure to delight your taste buds.
Using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, the chefs at Saké-Tumi create delicious Asian fusion dishes that are both flavorful and satisfying. Don't forget to check out their weekly $1 sushi menu, featuring a variety of select rolls at unbeatable prices.
If you're in the mood for a modern atmosphere and delectable Asian fusion cuisine, look no further than Saké-Tumi in Binghamton. Their dedicated chefs and staff are committed to providing a high-end dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.
You might also consider
Hours open
Monday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
You might also consider
Photos
You might also consider
You might also consider
Reviews
"It’s the worst sushi I ever had, I would rather eat gas station sushi. The fish was bland and my soup was over salted. A Tom yum soup being priced 7 dollars is crazy because it was just broth with 3 pieces of bok choy. 25 dollars for all you can eat bland sushi is not worth it! My server was amazing."
"Went with a group of friends recently and have gotten food delivered as well. Both times were very mediocre. The restaurant itself is nice looking but the service was lacking, none of the employees when we went seemed like they wanted to be there and we got our appetizer before our drinks which were 1 cocktail and 2 beers. Our second round of beers was actually expired. The tofu in the miso soup tasted dry which I didn't know was possible in a miso soup. The nigiri sushi I got was okay but my boyfriend did not enjoy his sushi rolls and said they tasted like grocery store sushi. It wasn't the worst experience I've had dining out but it wasn't good."
"I didn’t take any photos. We ended up leaving. The rice was not the correct type, some of the fish was fishy and old and I chewed on something for way too long. Their menu has errors that we picked up on that no worker in the restaurant had known about. The people working were nice enough but if you’re looking for actual sushi, this is not the place. Honestly, I’ve gotten better rolls from Stop."
"I went to eat the All You Can Eat Sushi on Mondays for $25. I eat sushi quite often so I generally know what expectations I have. However these rolls were not sushi. Chefs did not bother to put rice vinegar in their rice mixture which is essential to sushi! My shrimp tempura roll was so bland. It was missing avocado, cucumber, eel sauce. They didn’t bother to mix the shredded crab in with spicy mayo. This presented laziness and bad quality food. Skimping out on ingredients that are standard in sushi and to charge $25 is not right. This is not sushi. If you wanted more “flavorful” or more ingredients in your rolls they call it the fusion rolls that you have to pay $2-3 extra for every roll you choose. My waiter was nice but I genuinely feel so scammed and am never coming back here. PLEASE DO NOT BE FOOLED, THIS IS NOT SUSHI."
You might also consider
People also searched for
List of local businesses, places and services in New York
⭐ business help 🔍 services ☎️phones ⌚️opening times ✍️reviews 📍 addresses, locations 🖼️ photos