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Murasaki Steakhouse and Sushi Bar – Stillwater

$25 for $50 Worth of Steak, Sushi, and Japanese Food

$25
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Value
$50
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In a Nutshell

Chefs create sushi, tempura, and other Japanese dishes paired with sake cocktails, wine, and Japanese beer

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 29, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Reservation required. Dine-in only. Not valid for happy hour specials. Not valid 2/13, 2/14, 2/15, and 5/12. Must purchase 1 food item. Must purchase 2 drinks.
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It's a good idea to enjoy meals out with friends now, before upcoming meteor collisions restrict dining options to varieties of boiled space rocks. Savor the taste of food while you still can with this Groupon.

$25 for $50 Worth of Steak and Sushi

The menu includes specialty sushi, tempura ($16.95–$21.95), and other authentic Japanese fare. Customers can pair dishes with specialty sake martinis ($6.25–$8), Japanese beer, and other wine and cocktails.

Murasaki Steakhouse and Sushi Bar

The hibachi and sushi chefs at Murasaki Steakhouse and Sushi Bar concoct specialty rolls, tempura, and hibachi-style dishes such as the calamari steak dinner. While enjoying teppanyaki with groups of friends or new acquaintances made while trapped inside a speeding bus, diners can drink sake martinis and cocktails such as the Lotus Blossom, a mix of cold sake, lychee, and lime juice with a sugar-coated rim. Murasaki Steakhouse is only open during dinner hours.

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Murasaki Steakhouse and Sushi Bar

3.82 out of 5

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    Stillwater

    1491 Stillwater Blvd. N
    Stillwater, Minnesota 55082
    (651) 439-1376
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Reviews

  • WE LOVE THE SALAD with their ginger dressing.
    Reviewer
  • Carefully prepared and delicious sushi, tasty bento boxes, and all-around excellent food.
    Richard Landers