This reincarnation of 'Sakura' was overall quite satisfactory. Although we did not see anyone working here of Japanese ancestry, the chefs that currently staff it probably learned a thing or two from the former head chef from the island of Nippon. You can find all manner of sashimi, nigiri, maki as well as some hot Japanese specialities to round it all out. We quite liked everything we had and the service, at least on that day, was efficient and came with a smile.
(€5.40)
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Sakura is maybe only one real Japanese restaurant in Tallinn. I would like Estonian people to taste Japanese food other than sushi. You will find a variety of Japanese food at Sakura. Just try it.
I don't think Japanese food is really about manga and pop culture.....
This place is a joke compared with Sushi Cat! (www.sushicat.ee)Sushi Cat is the real deal when it comes to affordable quality sushi combined with authentic manga art and Japanese pop culture!