Table Mountain Casino Resort Reveals New-Look Japanese Restaurant

Tribal-run Table Mountain Casino Resort in Friant, California has announced its on-site Sukai Teppanyaki Japanese restaurant will reopen this week after undergoing a significant revamp.

Located on the 12th floor of the property, the new-look venue is due to open its doors again on May 23. This follows the addition of an expanded rooftop bar and lounge with indoor and outdoor seating.

To reflect the revamp, the venue will also change its name to the Sukai Bar & Lounge. It will still be located at the same position at the resort, above the 110,000-square-foot gaming floor.

In addition to structural changes, the menu has been upgraded with a selection of cocktails, small bites and elevated dishes.

A ‘must-experience’ space at Table Mountain Casino

Casino board Chairman Scottie Burrough enthused about the improvements.

“Our new Sukai Bar & Lounge is a one-of-a-kind, must-experience space in the Central Valley,” Burrough said. “Stunning views meet expertly crafted cocktails. Whether you’re here for a business meeting or simply enjoying an evening out, come join.

“The rooftop experience with rolling hills and beautiful landscape will definitely impress.”

The casino is owned and operated by Table Mountain Rancheria, a federally recognized tribe. Its on-site casino offers a range of slot machines and table games as well as bingo.

Other features at the casino include several more dining options and an entertainment venue for hosting concerts and other events.