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Sushi and Hibachi Dinner or Lunch Cuisine at Sakura Steakhouse (Up to 52% Off)

Sakura Steakhouse
4.6

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Marc
8 years ago
Great food and service. Fortunate to have a Japanese steakhouse so nearby.

Chefs perform flashy culinary tricks at tableside hibachi grills as sushi masters assemble rolls with spicy crawfish and fried sweet potato

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Choose Between Two Options

  • $12 for $25 worth of Japanese food for dinner
  • $6 for $12 worth of Japanese food for lunch

    Flashily prepared teppanyaki entrees of filet mignon ($21.45) and hibachi lobster tails ($30.45) arrive with sides of salad, soup, a vegetable, and steamed or fried rice. Salad joins a sushi dinner that features 15 pieces of sashimi ($19.45), although diners can also select à la carte sushi rolls such as the russian roll with deep-fried onions and salmon ($5.50). At midday, lunchers enjoy hibachi feasts of sirloin ($9.50) or scallops ($11.50) as well as box lunches ($10.95+).

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Apr 3, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per group. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for alcohol. Dine-in only. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid on 2/14/13. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Sakura Steakhouse

The hibachi chefs at Sakura Steakhouse don't just prepare mouthwatering cuts of filet mignon and lobster tail—they put on a performance while doing it. Flashes of fire join the flashes of fast-chopping knives, which might even flip morsels into the air for diners to catch in their mouths. The salivating audience enjoys front-row seats at C-shaped tables that embrace the restaurant's traditional hibachi grills, whose flat surfaces are ideal settings for warm naps. Over at the sushi bar, a sushi master takes the stage to craft specialty rolls with deep-fried salmon and cucumber or premium rolls such as the new orleans roll with spicy crawfish.

Sakura Steakhouse's decor supports the entertaining dining experience with traditional Japanese accents: a trio of curved samurai swords rests in a nook; a mural of kimono-clad women stretches above the sushi bar; and stalks of golden bamboo line the hallway that leads to the emergency exit, which leads to a mad scientist's underground lab. While soaking up the Eastern atmosphere, diners can sip imported and domestic beers, hot or cold sake, or Kikkoman plum wine.

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