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  • Rebecca F.

    Okay I am back to 4 stars! After not going to Sakura for a very long time, we ventured out into the 95 degree heat to get our sushi fix. They have made some improvements: Newer AYCE sushi dinner menu for $19.95 with choice of appetizer (veggie tempura and calamari are great!), choice of 5 sushis (it's not stated that you can choose 5 sashimis, but we asked nicely and they accomodated us), and as many rolls as you want. There are more rolls available on both the "basic" and "special" parts of the menu. The quality has improved since the last time we were there. The flavors and amount of fish were better. Presentation is basic for the most part, although hubby got spicy scallop and spicy tuna sashimi in fancy little cucumber cups. A word of advice: although not written on the menu, specify to the waitress if you want 3 or 6 pieces at a time of the "basic" rolls, and 4 or 8 pieces at a time of the "special rolls". If you choose a smaller portion, you can sample more rolls! We ordered 4 rolls to share between the 2 of us, and we ended up with the larger amount of pieces. We were stuffed just on those!

    (4)
  • Chris M.

    Very nice staff. The waiter was by himself with a full house. He did his best to be attentive. We came in at the tail end of lunch so we ate most of our meal alone. The sushi was very tasty. After our initial rolls, we ended up getting the Ninja Roll (pictured). The presentation was very impressive! The roll was also very good. We haven't eaten at the other sushi places in town, but I can tell you that it was definitely worth the trip from Easton, MD. They gave us a $5 gift card because it was our first time eating there. From what I understand, they will generally give you something for free!

    (4)
  • Myr S.

    Smaller than it looks from the outside, but cozy. Nice decor and warm lighting. Started with Japanese tea to drink, or at least we wanted to, but it took forever to get to our table. We got there about 20 minutes after they opened for lunch, so I guess they hadn't put a pot on yet, or something. It struck us as inauthentic, being very light green in color, and very light tasting. Beautiful tea cups, however. I had the vegetable tempura appetizer (carrot, eggplant, zucchini, mushroom, sweet potato, broccoli, and onion). It was my first time trying it. I wouldn't order it again, as I found the dish bland but that might be how all tempura is. The dipping sauce is very flavorful and does a lot to help to make the tempura edible. My girlfriend had the miso soup to open with; she said it was good. The sushi was okay. I found the seaweed chewy and I thought the rolls were too loose. Both my girlfriend and I had issues with some of the rolls falling part as we picked them up to eat. I'm no sushi connoisseur (this is only my third time having it), but I prefer my seaweed firm and my rolls tighter. The prices were reasonable, however, so I'll consider this place a viable occasional alternative to the pricier Sushi De Kanpai. I should add that the presentation of my rainbow rolls was lovely. My girlfriend is a vegetarian, and this place does have vegetarian sushi options available. Dessert was good. My girlfriend ordered a fried banana (also very nicely presented), which she enjoyed. The service was attentive, but not annoying (granted, we were the only ones there at the time). Our waitress answered all our questions about the different dishes we were thinking of trying. She also brought us a free sampler of the fried ice cream (green tea ice cream) which was really nice of her. The fried ice cream was absolutely divine.

    (3)
  • kevin g.

    I literally cried over the value of this place. This place is the best, a little small but it definitely deserves the attention. The food is good, not the best but the sushi buffet just screams value. I am in love with this place. If I am ever in the area again I will definitely be stopping by. Everyone must visit this place for the amazing sushi buffet

    (5)
  • Tony K.

    Went here for sushi with the Mrs. While the location is kind of small, their menu is rather large. Lots of great combinations, and reasonable prices. Ate the Miso Soup, Gyoza, Dragon Roll, Spicy Yellowtail Roll, Rock & Roll, and Salisbury Roll. All great choices and flavor combinations. Nice quaint place, we will be back!

    (5)
  • Daniel J.

    The service was phenomenal and the sushi was amazing. They were very accommodating of our large group of 14 and the one person making 300+ rolls for us did not take too long. 10/10 would come back again

    (5)
  • Kiley W.

    Love their sushi! All you can eat is very tempting but you can get three rolls for a decent price. I've never had anything besides sushi, the staff is decent and fairly attentive. Quick service

    (5)
  • Nichole J.

    Went for lunch with friends. Was not impressed.

    (1)
  • Terin W.

    This is my favorite sushi place of all time. The fish is always fresh. And the all you can eat sushi deal is the best around. It include appetizers and all! My favorite roll is the Godzilla roll. I'm allergic to shellfish and there are still plenty of options for me!

    (4)
  • Nat N.

    I am overwhelmed with the sushi selection they have here!! So definitely if you want sushi this is the place you want to go. Is it real japanese? I think it's just that they are smart and being creative with their sushi. Sure the service is slow, well that because there is only 1 person who's serving, hosting.

    (4)
  • Lou D.

    Just took my wife out for lunch and found this sushi place. Beer was cold service quick. And sushi was really good. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Shawn H.

    My fav sushi place in salisbury. All you can eat sushi special is worth its weight is tasty fish. Its not the greatest sushi in the world but its very good and very very affordable. Wait staff is very friendly and atmosphere is small yet very asian inspired. Overall experience has been wonderful every time. Never had a bad meal and ALWAYS leave way too full.

    (5)
  • Keri M.

    Went once on a friend's recommendation. I won't go back. The sushi tasted like something I would buy in a gas station.

    (2)
  • E A.

    AND THE WINNER IS.... SAKURA! (in the best sushi buffet in Salisbury category, that is.) There's 2 restaurants in Salisbury that offers sushi buffet. It took a while to figure out which one we like better, but as time moved on one clear winner emerged. Sakura. The other place is Dadamibang a little further down the street. Originally it was a close race but as time passed, Dadamibang took a turn for the worse, so that made our decision easier. While you can get the buffet option both for lunch and dinner at Sakura, Dadamibang only does sushi buffet for lunch on Mon-Fri and Sat for dinner. Please see the review for it to compare. Initially we were torn, Sakura was great in that the sushi buffet is MADE TO ORDER. That's right, a buffet that's made to order! This clearly was a huge plus, while the traditional notion of a buffet is to place all your options out for your picking pleasure, this was not ideal for sushi, because the sushi would have to be prepared in advanced, the rice got cold or worse, cold and hard. Unless of course you had a super staff and a buffet that was constantly getting refreshed. Plus Sakura had appetizers, what's so great about that you say? Well, it's all you can eat for lunch plus once again, it's made to order. So your dumplings are hot and crispy instead of lukewarm and greasy. On the other hand Dadamibang had Nigiri sushi... arrgghhhh what to do? Where to go? The key word there is HAD, maybe they still have it on Sat. for dinner, I don't know. All I know is that the weekday buffet in terms of what's offered has gone down in quality, and they offer almost no nigiri last time only tuna and salmon, and you almost had to beg them to make it. I don't want to have to feel like I'm asking for something extra when you had offered it, just tell me you no longer have it. Anyway, back to Sakura, with all the factors thrown in, plus having the $1/sushi until 7:00pm you win again!!!

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    I had a chance to eat in Sakura MANY time. if you ask me about food: excellent, great sushi, fresh, really good stuff... and them staff... It is absolutely a joke, There is only one waiters, barely can speak english, not very nice, not very helpful, crating terrible atmosphere. I'm thinking at least because I eat in your place 1-2 times every single week you people could be nicer. Owner same situation, not very friendly. Food is good that's why I'm still a customer however I'm choosing competitors more often now

    (3)
  • Jeff C.

    God I love this place! All you can eat hand rolled sushi by a dude who has never spoken English. The hand rolls are beautiful and the selection is huge. The owner recognized me from last year! Hope that's a good thing...

    (5)
  • Lisa M.

    Nice, clean, family friendly place. Decided to eat here because of the high reviews. I did not get the buffet but ordered a dinner box with teriyaki beef. The miso soup and salad were good. The box arrived and everything looked so yummy but was very disappointed when I bit into the beef. It was very bland! The sauce tasted jarred and not homemade. It was disgusting. The tempura was awesome. The California rolls were disappointing also. Not enough flavor even with soy and a lot of ginger. The service was great and speedy. The place was almost packed and she kept up well. The waitress had an adorable son behind the counter playing games on a phone which had me leave with a smile.

    (3)
  • Allison V.

    LOVE this place!!! They are ALWAYS very friendly and the food it GREAT! My little girl started to get antsy and they entertained her and even took her with them to 'play' Wonderful place!

    (5)
  • Tan N.

    I live and work in the Salisbury area, and eat sushi frequently. When travelling, my wife and I even brave the infamous "airport sushi" restaurants just to get our fix. Last night for dinner, we were headed to our regular sushi place in town - but for some reason, they were closed. So, we jumped across the street to Sakura for the first time to see what it was like. The decor, seating arrangement, and lighting were all decent. I remember watching this place be renovated when they were moving in, so the place is new and looks clean. The tables, chairs, dishes, and cups were all tastefully selected. If they had gone much further with the decor, it would border on tacky and cartoon-ish. We started with hot tea (Japanese green), and spent at least 3-5 minutes analyzing the menu. They have an AYCE sushi system that is very different than another sushi place in town. At Sakura, you get a peice of paper with sections, categories, and checkboxes. The All-You-Can-Eat system here has limits on everything except the rolls. Each roll consists of 4-6 peices, and you can only order the rolls in their entirety, which means that if you want to try something new, you have to get 4-6 peices, which you may not like. In this respect, I prefer the traditional buffet style where you get to see it before you eat it - and you can take only one to see if you like it before getting more. Also, on the buffet-checklist, there's bold text stating something to the effect of "Each peice of sushi you waste is approximately $1.00". I can understand why this is here, but it's clearly there to induce a feeling of guilt for wasting food... but what if you're trying to be adventureous, and try a couple of rolls that you've never had before? You end up getting 8-10 peices that you don't want to eat, and then you're being wasteful... and reminded that each one is $1.00. You might think to yourself "maybe someone else at the table might like it if I don't". Well, there's another BIG BOLD line on the paper that says something like "Please cannot share". So, your choices here are to feel guilty for wasting $8-$10 of their money, or eat 8-10 peices of something you don't like. The prices were reasonable. The adult AYCE dinner buffet was $24, the lunch was $16, and kids get some other price... don't remember. My wife and I ended up getting the "Sushi boat for two" from the regular menu. This consisted of 16 peices of sushi, and 3 full rolls (I think). It was $33, and was well decorated and served. I am very satisfied with the Sushi Boat for Two at that price. As a side note, my two daughters were also with us, and they got the steak and rice kids' meal - which was white rice, mixed vegatables, and some kind of stir-fry steak cubes. I stole some of theirs - it was very good as well, but may not be great for a picky-eater-kid. The total bill for my family was about $55 (before tip), and we even took two small boxes home with us.

    (3)
  • Nick P.

    The miso soup was lousy. It had none of the strong fishy, briney taste that I look for. They either don't use real dashi stock, or are really stingy with it. The sushi was all right, but each roll I had tasted the same. Salmon, tuna, and red snapper should not all taste the same. However, the service was very nice...they seemed to have one waitress for all of the tables, and she did a pretty good job.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Sakura Japan Sushi & Grill

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