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Bidrage med feedbackThis Japanese restaurant in the CBD area is fantastic. They offer a wide variety of Japanese dishes. I went with friends and ordered the tonkatsu donburi, which was delicious and a good portion size. I will definitely try out some of their other dishes next time.
I was introduced to this restaurant by my partner and I am so grateful they did! I absolutely adore this place, the Japanese food is high quality and delicious. I highly recommend it for a nice lunch (perfect for office workers during the week) or dinner.
We all ordered soupy noodles because of the weather, and it was tasty (I got the udon). I also had a side of kimchi, which I always enjoy. The meal was a bit pricier than other udon places in the city, but the soup had more depth and flavor than instant packets. While it wasn't the best I've had, it was still a good meal. I would return if the wait time isn't too long.
It is located nearby QVB Building.<br/ It is owned by Authentic Japanese.<br/ They have lunch and dinner menu<br/ Lunch special which is Green tea noodle salad is very unique. I used to eat when i<br/ Work in CBD. Gotta try if you bump in lunch time. Front of the house Staffs are so nice and polite to everyone. It is located in the heart of city but atmosphere they have is like road shops in other local suburb. Very cozy for me. Perfect for casual dine-in with friends or couples. Gotta try !<br/ <br/ Sashimi : Salmon, Tuna and Kingfish.<br/ Some places can not handle Kingfish<br/ because it has bit strong smell when it is not fresh. However, Sashimi from sakuratei was different. :
For years, I’ve zipped past this restaurant, baffled by the sign outside, and every time I say to myself I will visit one day. Finally, the time has come to make the decision of visiting either Sakuratei of Kabuki Shoroku. The choice was easier since we were heading there with a couple of friends so were after more of an izakaya option not because we drink, but because variety! Sakuratei definitely offers some very authentic eats tucked away in this nonchalant location. The sign is easy to miss as it’s single sided; one side says Sakuratei, but the other say Kabuki Shoroku.