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Contribuisci feedbackSakura is run by an older man and woman, and they are closed on Mondays. The couple work hard, and during the first hour of operation, they are usually the only ones working. The restaurant is small and can feel cramped. Service can be slow when the place is busy. Prices are very affordable for sushi, lunch combos, and bento boxes, with a wide selection available. The fish is decent and fresh. Portions are generous, so you won't leave hungry. You may need to flag down the servers for things like water, tea, and napkins. Overall, it's a good place, but just remember that you get what you pay for - don't expect anything out of the ordinary.
I stumbled upon this sushi restaurant while driving around the plaza looking for a place to eat. It's a small establishment with only 6-7 tables, so it can get quite busy during lunch hours, but it's nice and quiet outside of peak times. The restaurant is operated by an older couple, with occasional help from their daughter. They strive to provide quick service, and the wait time for food is typically minimal. I have not been disappointed with any of the dishes I have tried so far, as they are delicious and offer a variety of options. I have only sampled their sushi, but have yet to try their Korean food.
This small family-owned restaurant with parking is a disappointment. I have been here a few times with coworkers and the last visit with my girlfriend was not as enjoyable as the previous ones. I tried the pork bone soup, which was delicious, while she ordered the Bento box and liked it. However, the green dragon roll we ordered was disappointing as the avocado was too mushy and brown. Overall, a less ripe avocado would have been preferred.
Small restaurantCould probably fit about 20-30 people I came here with a friend around dinnertime.
This was the worst sushi I've ever had in my life. A few years ago this place was fine.