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Bidra med feedbackIt's more like a Chinese restaurant than a Japanese. Eating are all delicious and not expensive. The fried rice and cantonese beef brush strudel are good.
Great for sushi - i like traditonal sushi where rice is soft (not freezing cold & compacted), without mayonnaise and rice to filling ratio to be half-half. They offer plenty of variety sushi, spicy salmon being my favourite. Top marks for sushi chef. They also offer dumplings & noodles prepared by a different chef. Despite trying number of times I cannot say they are very good. The noodles are too oily & salty (the kind that repeats on you all day) and dumplings are nothing to speak of. I give ???? only for sushi component at this place.
The duck noodle soup was delicious, but her sushi is average. Despite the noodle soup, which is delicious, the points were removed due to the long waiting time on the noodles. The sushi is average, but something more expensive than your average sushi shop.
When the temperature feels like it's below zero in Hobart, you can no longer feel your nose or face, and your partner snubs holding hands in favour of the warmth of her jacket pockets (hahaha) anything that is warm will do. So, a Hudsons Coffee for my fiancée to lift her internal thermostat (it worked a treat) and a short walk from the Hobart Central mall and we found Sakura. As my fiancée is partial to a hardy soup when it's cold, she settled on the BBQ Pork Noodle Soup and I went for the Singapore Noodles coz I cannot recall the last time I ate this dish. Dull old me. As the photos show, both dishes were fresh and well cooked, presented beautifully, veggies crispy and not overdone. And while I have eaten Singapore Noodles at many restaurants over the years none had the quantity of seafood and veggies that Sakura's had - it was seriously packed! Very generous indeed. Similar ambience and price range to comparable Asian restaurants in Melbourne like CY Sushi & Noodles or Menya (about $23 for two) on Elizabeth Street, it almost felt like we were dining at an Asian restaurant near home.
If the temperature feels, to accept in Hobart under zero, you can not feel your nose or face anymore, and your partner uses hands that hold hands for the warmth of your jacket pockets (Hahaha), all that is warm. So, a Hudson's coffee for my fiancé to lift her inner thermostat (it worked a pleasure) and a short walk from Hobart Central Mall and we found Sakura. Grief Since my Fiancée is partly a sturdy soup when it's cold, she settled on the BBQ pork noodle soup and I went for the Singapore Noodles Coz, I can not remember the last time I can remember this Had eaten court. Stump me me. Grief As the photos show, both dishes were fresh and well cooked, presents beautifully, vegetarian crispy and not exaggerated. And while I had eaten in many restaurants in many restaurants Singapore noodles, none had the amount of seafood and vegetables that had Sakura - it was seriously packed! Very generous in fact. Grief Similar ambience and price range for comparable Asian restaurants in Melbourne like Cy Sushi ... read more