I was torn between two and three stars here. The chicken teriyaki is decent. It is also very reasonably priced, especially when compared to similar options on downtown Boston. The teriyaki comes with steamed white rice and vegetables and is $ 6.09 with tax. It’s a big enough portion too. I think there is a double meat option for another $ 1.49. All in all it’s a pretty good tasting, filling meal.
Jahcobie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Sakura has been a staple ever since I was young. Rather downtown Boston or at a mall– you had to eat at Sakura. I love the teriyaki chicken with veggies and fried rice. I always ask for extra sauce and extra meat. My theory is dont half ass– go big or go home/eat a salad. hahaha. On Monday after taking the rest of the food to go, my best friend and I wandered through the commons and gardens. I knew that I would be able to enjoy the rest of my food when we got back to her house. Unfortunately my food was lost in the hustle and bustle of the Boston Marathon attacks. Whatever the case is I will enjoy Sakura before I go back to LA. Peace, Love and Safety Unilocalers– GOEATSOMESAKURA!
Elaine M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ashburn, VA
Sometimes I walk aimlessly around Downtown Crossing during lunch, hoping something will catch my eye(or stomach) enough to decide upon it for my meal. In instances where nothing really jumps out at me, this little Japanese place at The Corner mall is one of my defaults. The only thing that I(and seemingly about 99% of the other patrons I see there) really get is the teriyaki chicken with white rice(I ask for extra sauce on it as well). Mass-produced, but tasty, greasy, and satisfying(and something different from a fast food burger) — for $ 5 – 6, you can’t go too wrong.