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Sakura Restaurant?


Question Posted Tuesday January 23 2007, 10:12 pm

Has anyone been there? I'm gonna go there for my friend's birthday and I really don't know what to expect.

And I'm really REALLY indecisive. I take 15min to pick between jeans that are basically the same. Haha anywhos, so any pointers on what to get? I'm going to the one in West Broad Street in VA if that helps any...

And also do I pay for the meal or does the birthday dude's parent pay? lol thanks =]


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ferret answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 1:58 pm:
i think it's a lot like kabutos (though i don't know if you've been there, but it's also on west broad street). i've never been there, but my brother has, maybe i should go ask him....

also generally the parents will pay for it.

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fly_anessa_13 answered Wednesday January 24 2007, 12:19 am:
whell i have never herd of it but sence your asking no.


i don"t think so but bring the money just in case it all depends on the tempture


if your going to a birthday party you need to bring a present .

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solidadvice4teens answered Tuesday January 23 2007, 11:50 pm:
There's likely hundreds of places called the Sakura Restaurant out there as I looked up the name and it's very popular on Google for the name of a Japanese style restaurant. There's several web sites for that name too. If you are in Chicago let me know as that restraunt is renowned.

Here's what you are more than likely going to experience. The food will be assorted sushi, Tempura (fried vegitables/shrimp with batter), miso soup, sushi pizza. If it's an all you can eat buffet you can sample everything they have but must eat all of it or they charge you the price of the item it would cost when it's not opn an all you can eat ticket. Beware of that.

Dinners at japanese restraunts can be anything from chicken and beef terriyaki. As you can tell, I frequent a lot of these style places.

If someone has invited you to a birthday celebration that includes dinner it means they are paying for it and you should relax. But just incase take your wallet with you. All you can eat usually runs $20 for dinner in most places and if it's not that $40 should do it. When the bill comes offer to pay yours and they'll probably tell you to put your money away.

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