Flagstaff's Original Japanese Restaurant Opened in 1990, Sakura brought the true flavor of Japanese dining to Flagstaff Arizona. In a town known for it's fast food restaurants and steak and potato places, Sakura was a daring experiment by owners. As another Flagstaff restaurant owner, Tony Constantino said in Mountain Living Magazine: Ten years ago, when Sakura first came in, it was like ' Whoa, a sushi restaurant in Flagstaff? There not going to make it. Who's going to eat Sushi in Flagstaff?' Now Sakura ranks as one of the top restaurants in not only Flagstaff, but also the entire southwest. For part of Flagstaff, it did take a while for Sushi to catch their eye and their palate. Flagstaff though was uniquely situated to introduce the cuisine to the rest of Northern Arizona. Flagstaff sits at the intersection of Interstates 40 and 17. The restaurant itself is on the famed Route 66. As the gateway to the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff draws numerous international and domestic visitors to the city. The city is also a regional government, medical and education center. A buzz soon started about the restaurant that still exists today. Guests are attracted to the restaurant due to its authentic ambience, great food and attentive service. Sakura is a great place to hold a special event such as a birthday or anniversary party. Large parties love to come and enjoy the eatertainment provided by Chefs juggling salt and pepper shakers, shrimp tails and the ring of fire.
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