Sakura Kaiten Sushi offers its guests authentic tasting and traditionally prepared Japanese cuisine. Situated in the heart of Melbourne, Sakura's guests enjoy views of the city, and dine in a buzzing and exciting city atmosphere. Great value and spectacular meals make this place a must visit with the family and friends.
RICHMOND, VIC
PRAHRAN, VIC
CARLTON, VIC
Bookings A-la-carte Functions
Japanese
Entrees under $10
Licensed
Family Friendly Group Bookings
Dinner Lunch
Wheel Chair Access
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Matt Preston, Reviewer
Monday, April 30, 2007
Sakura is about a quick feed of decent commercial sushi not about communing with the great god of nigiri.
THERE'S little more annoying than a know-it-all. Well unless it's a know-it-all who is also right. So when I get an email from a Western District grazier telling me that I use the word "little" too much and my research proves that he's right, I get a little bit upset. I'm putting it down to one of two things - either a) my morbid obsession with Jeannie; or b) the fact that the growth of degustation, canape and tapas menus means the increased need to use words like "dainty", "dinky" "dolly" and "elfin" or even "teeny tiny", "wee", "bijou" and "little". The first seven are too twee for a pirate like me to use too often so all I'm left with is "little", and the dependable and solid, "small". The linguistic challenge I face leaps into stark relief with this week's review - a much-talked-about, six-week-old, new, sushi-train restaurant at the Exhibition Street end of Flinders Lane. You see whizzing round on the plastic conveyor belt is a procession of plates holding things that are...
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