I have eaten at Sakura twice now for lunch. I have not tried the sushi but I have had the hibachi and various appetizers.
First of all, good luck finding the restaurant. There is a sign on I-77 northbound directing patrons west to the restaurant. There is one more sign on SR 82 pointing further west... after that you're on your own. I drove around for a half an hour looking for the restaurant the first time I was there. The plaza it is located in does not have "Sakura" on the placard at the street... I just happened to see it next to Heinen's as I was driving by.
The ambience of the restaurant is nice... if they dim the lights in the evening it's probably beautiful, though not a classy-type of place. I did feel rushed both times I was there (which I hate) however I was there at lunch and the service may not be the same in the evenings.
I have had the same young male server both times I was at the restaurant. Yesterday I glanced to my left only to be greeted by the complete band of his underwear staring me in the face as has was bussing the booth across the aisle... not exactly appetizing.
I have had the hot (lukewarm) sake, edamame (mushy/cold), spring rolls (scalding grease outside/stringy cool cabbage inside), and shrimp dumplings. I would like to mention here that several dishes (including the shrimp dumplings and ESPECIALLY the hibachi) had the taste and aroma of kerosene. It did not make me sick, however it was cloying and ruined the taste of the food.
The hibachi was the greasiest I have ever had. I had the ribeye and scallops which was served with salad (good), soup (good), and a shrimp appetizer (2 small shrimp). The ribeye was as thin as a flat iron steak. I ordered it rare but it must have been too thin to cook that way because it came out medium well.
Yesterday when I was there (I must have overstayed my welcome - I was there for 90 minutes) my waiter brought me the check and told me to "pay up front" afterwhich I never saw him again. It was 1:45 in the afternoon when I left.
Disappointing...