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Sakura Japanese Restaurant

Sakura Japanese Restaurant

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3.6 Google Review
3758 E Franklin Blvd, Gastonia, North Carolina, 28056, United States
(704) 823-3388 www.sakuragastonia.com
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Apr 20, 2018
Service was amazing ... But I feel like the food wasn't worth what I paid for it !

Feb 17, 2018
Got th teriyaki chicken deluxe and my fiancé got the same with steak and it was amazingly cooked. It’s like it is crispy on the outside then melts in your mouth! Food was great and the service was as well. I thought the little soup bowls were cute too. Our waitress, Victoria was very sweet and we were seated when we walked in. I would suggest if they could use bowls for the salad instead of plates but then again that could just be my problem for not being able to eat a salad on a plate without flipping my lettuce off! Lol. Again, great food and place to eat and decently priced! I will probably start ordering food to go from here instead of sake more often.

Mar 2, 2018
Emily definatley knows her stuff, places is decently clean, and sushi is great price. Dinner menu is a lil over priced for food but its still good. The owner is a lil mean to her staff and definatley has an attitude but over all its the best in the Gas House

Jul 14, 2017
Two stars, both for service. Emily was attentive and charming, and we were seated immediately. The food, on the other hand... I ordered the coconut chicken, anticipating either coconut crusted fried chicken, or a Thai-ish coconut-based curry sauce. Instead, they delivered a tough chicken cutlet that tasted like chicken-flavored salt. No coconut flavor, no herbs. Tough chicken, a small pat of rice, and some limp veggies. It's a bad sign when the cooked broccoli is the most remarkable part of the dish.

Sep 1, 2017
Emily is an awesome waitress. Ask for her, you will have a great experience. The food is good, not fantastic, but good. We always have sushi, and we are not disappointed. The 2 star review is due to another waitress. A silly girl with a large back tattoo and a low cut tank. She has on the same outfit every time we are there. She is a horrible flirt. I am married and my husband and I always dine here with our kids. We are clearly a family. This silly girl never acknowledges anyone else at the table except my husband. He tries not to do anything to encourage her, but she is not one to take a hint. If you want sushi go, and be sure to sit in Emily's section. Otherwise you will have to battle off unwanted flirty cleavage during the entire meal. We won't be back.

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