Having worked in Japan I am very picky when it comes to sushi. I avoid most of the raw fish offerings that you often find in places that add it to their menu of 30-50 items. In my opinion, grocery store sushi is a risky option. Even when the fish is good the rice is not authentic and often falls
By far the best sushi in town. Will not go anywhere else. It can take a little time to get it but it's wayyyyy worth it. Hats off to the chef. The lady who runs the food is always very delightful as well. Highly recommend this fabulous place 😄
Easily the best sushi in town. Perfect prices and portions, the chef and waitress are always nice and welcoming. I love that they have authentic sushi, not sushi drowned in sauces and extra stuff.
The best sushi spot North of Sacramento. Very no nonsense, just straight up delicious sushi for a great price. It can take a little while, but it’s worth the wait as the sushi chef is very skilled and really cares about the quality.
I'm surprised sushi were very small, maybe because it's my first time to visit California?Everything was like sample.
Great food and Good pricing, not the best ambiance. Service was a little slow, but it was dinner, I think that's the only meal they serve.
Sakura is my favorite sushi. The sushi is always consistent and delicious. It’s a one man, one server operation. I recommend the Tuna Poke and Erica Roll. The prices are very reasonable. Hours are limited so it’s best to go early.
1st Time there last night. We went there because of the reviews. When we arrived the building was small and older. We walked in and the inside is smaller than expected but the service was good and food was delicious. We will definitely come back. You can taste the sushi was fresh and good quality.
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