Sabi Haugesund is owned and operated by husband and wife team Viktorija and Vitaly, and is renowned for high quality sushi. With a focus on the best ingredients and chefs with great passion, they give you an authentic flavour experience in every bite. Vitaly is a recognised sushi chef who, among other things, can boast second place in the World Sushi Cup in Japan in 2019.
When is Sabi Haugesund open?
Sabi is open every day of the week. Monday to Thursday it is open from 11.00-21.00, Friday 11.00-22.00, Saturday 13.00-22.00, and Sunday 13.00-21.00.
Where can I find the menu for Sabi Haugesund?
Sabi's menu includes tempting maki, sashimi, nigiri, hot dishes and salads. You can find the full menu here.
Does Sabi Haugesund have vegetarian options on the menu?
Sabi Sushi Haugesund is both vegetarian and vegan friendly, and they are happy to customise the dishes according to your wishes.
Does Sabi Haugesund offer take-away?
Sabi Sushi offers the entire menu as takeaway. It's easy to order online or by phone on +47 940 00 977.
Where is Sabi Haugesund located?
Sabi Sushi is located at Kirkegata 138 in Haugesund city centre, next to Haugesund Public Library.
Is there parking at the restaurant?
Parking is available (for a parking fee) right next to Sabi Sushi.
Universal design
Sabi Sushi's premises are located on the ground floor and are adapted for wheelchair users, prams etc. Allergies aren't a problem either - the chefs provide safe and tasty options for everyone.
Function room
Sabi Sushi Haugesund can close off parts of the restaurant as a function room/Tatami room. Here they have a capacity of 8 people. For larger parties, they can connect several tables in the restaurant, but it won't be as private as the tatami room.
What does Sabi Sushi Haugesund do to reduce its environmental footprint?
At Sabi Sushi Haugesund, they focus on making environmentally friendly choices wherever possible. They use wooden chopsticks, recycled materials and paper wherever they can, and continuously switch to greener alternatives whenever possible. Sabi Sushi Haugesund aims to reduce its environmental footprint while not compromising on the quality of its sushi.