Calling itself a kitchen instead of a restaurant is quite appropriate for Sakura, …
… since this hidden little gem on Pitt Street is so small and cramped that most of us sat so close to the kitchen.
Browsing through their dinner menu, Sakura offers a huge range of Japanese food, and most of them come in sets (with rice and miso soup).
Hence, during our visit, we tried their Sakura Fish and Chips set, …
… Chicken Katsu Curry set …
… Pork Shogayaki set …
… Soft Shell Crab set …
… and Teriyaki Fish set.
I reckon Sakura is well worth a visit for their value-for-money dinner sets (an average of $14 per set), generous portions and fresh food, but that is only if you don’t mind the cramped space.
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