Sakura Of Japan
(360) 573-3883
8010-A NE Highway 99
Vancouver,
WA
98665
45.6793
-122.662
Neighborhood: Northeast Hazel Dell
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Anonymous
December 12, 2008
The food here is amazing and the show they put on is great... the cooks are a bit scary but professionals. The kids love it. The prices are very high unless you go for lunch time. That is the best time to go. You get the show the food and cheaper price
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October 13, 2008
A family favorite for years, this small family owned restaurant makes a nice evening meal. The business has changed hands a few times but we still love it. The meals are cooked in front of you on a grill and the cooks interact with diners to make it fun. All meals come with miso soup and salad (I love their home-made dressing). The dishes are big and provide enough for leftovers the next day. The staff is always friendly and helpful. The location is hard to find, but worth it.
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April 23, 2008
I think only a handful of people know about this great place as we often see the same faces every time we go there. There are 3 teppanyaki restaurants in Vancouver and this is by far the best. The other two are newer and have better locations....but the food and service is not of the same calibre. The waitstaff are genuinely friendly and attentive. I go for the food, but the familys there seem to really enjoy the entertainment of the teppanyaki style cooking hijinks. The miso is fantastic and always consistent. The sesame dressing on the salad is the best I've ever had. I've bought so many dressings trying to find one close and have failed so far. The salad is nothing but regular iceberg, but the dressing is so good it makes the salad a highlight of the meal. The entrees are great. If you are going to have beef, have the filet. The new york is tougher and not as flavorful. The filet is absolutely dee-lish. The chicken is always tasty and is served 3 ways. The shrimp is usually good, although a couple times it wasn't as fresh as I had hoped. The fried rice and yakisoba are really good. I suggest a 50/50 split of each. The vegetables are crisp, fresh, and yummy. The people that own and operate the place make a point of remembering you and really go out of their way to make sure you are always enjoying yourself. This is not a place to brush up on your Japanese speaking skills...no one there is Japanese or speaks the language. Not a big deal for most! My mom used to take me there as a kid and I'm so glad that this little hidden gem has stayed open despite the fact that HWY 99 is about the worst place to look for decent food. I hoped everyone who reads this will try this place. You will be back again and again.
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