Sakura was simewhat of a mixed experience. I'm not exactly sure how we ended up here, but it might have had to do with the fact that it was past 10 pm and there seemed to be a good number of patrons here.
First, note on the food is that this is a Korean 'Japanese' restaurant. This means you will have a more extensive menu with many Korean options. While I would have loved to try some meat dishes 'a la carte' they were all annoyingly mixed into combos or bentos I was not at all interested in!
We ended up ordering 8 rolls most of which were decent and fairly priced. The 'Salmon-Love' roll and spicy Salmon stood out. I also noticed the tuna, while sparse was fresh!
Just so you know, the little button on the wall is to call the server. Don't press it 10 times in a row and on the other hand don't sit idly expecting to be served! I can not make too many comments on the service since we were served by at least 3-4 different people through the night.
There were also a few little quirks about Sakura: the right side of the restaurant is considerably warmer than the other half (we actually preferred the 'warmer' side). This is due to a dish washer that is probably too close to the seating area.
The other quirk is the bathroom which has a sink for washing clothes, a washing machine and finally a vacuum! Furthermore the actual toilet (can't believe I'm writing this) was almost definitely intended for a daycare centre.
All in all a decent experience but I'm not exactly dying to go back.