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Excellent experience, the food was delicious but for 15 euros I wouldn't mind a larger quantity on my plate. Apart from that, the staff was very kind, and the atmosphere is very cosy.
I went to Sakura last night for dinner with three of my friends. We all absolutely loved it! Such a diverse menu which meant we took our time deciding and had a range of dishes. The food came quickly and was delicious! We’ll definitely be back again!! Very affordable prices!!
Really fab food, but the staff had um...an interesting attitude, to put it kindly. We 'd come in for dinner after not eating since breakfast and with a fair bit of hiking and adventuring under our belts between the two meals. Hungry was an understatement! We ordered an appetizer, an entree, and six sushi rolls to split between the two of us. The waitress told us that was too much food for us to order, and we had to assure her multiple times it was fine. As I said, food was great, and it came out quickly, but we could hear the waitress talking to other staff negatively about us, while she continued to be very condescending and cold for the rest of the meal. After our rolls arrived, we attempted to order a bottle of sake and she instead said we 'd be better off with the small size. Knowing better than to argue with anyone handling our food, we rolled with it. Overall, it was a solid meal but I wouldn 't return. Come if you 're hungry, but not if you 're *too* hungry.
Decent Japanese-only food (i.e. no fusion of other asian styles) with sushi, noodles, and regional specialty dishes like okonomiaki. Sushi nigiri pieces are too small and without wasabi under the fish. Starters karaage and gyoza seem like they are from frozen foods section. Soup noodles (e.g. ramen and udon have nice flavor (only tried vegetarian broth, they also have beef pork combo broth but no chicken only broth). Food service could be timed better.