Welcome to Sakura Sushi
Sakura Sushi is a beloved Japanese-Korean sushi bar located in Albuquerque, NM. The restaurant offers a variety of options for all dietary preferences, including pescatarian, vegan, and many vegetarian options. With an Asian, women, and veteran-owned establishment, Sakura Sushi prides itself on providing a casual and inclusive dining experience. From offering takeout, delivery, and catering services to having outdoor and private dining options, this restaurant truly caters to all needs. With a focus on sustainability, they provide reusable tableware and even accept cryptocurrency as payment. Overall, Sakura Sushi is a must-visit for delicious Asian cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere.
- 6241 Riverside Plaza Ln Albuquerque, NM 87120 Hotline: (505) 890-2838
Nestled in Albuquerque, NM, Sakura Sushi is a Japanese-Korean fusion restaurant that offers a wide variety of sushi options. The restaurant provides a casual dining experience with a moderate noise level, making it a great spot for groups or families looking for a delicious meal.
Sakura Sushi goes above and beyond to cater to all dietary preferences, offering pescatarian, vegan, and many vegetarian options. They also provide a range of amenities such as takeout, delivery, and reservations, giving customers the flexibility they need.
One unique aspect of Sakura Sushi is that they are Asian-owned, women-owned, and veteran-owned, making it a diverse and inclusive place for all. With outdoor seating, private dining options, and even drive-thru service, this restaurant truly has something for everyone.
Personally, I have always been impressed by the quality and taste of the dishes at Sakura Sushi. The sushi rolls are fresh and flavorful, and I always leave feeling satisfied. If you're in the mood for Asian cuisine with a twist, Sakura Sushi is the place to be.

One of the better places to get reasonably priced sushi that doesn't taste like a booger. The fish actually tastes fresh and is not lukewarm. The desert tea is always a nice surprise to end our visit.

Great service and food delicious. We had the vegetarian noodles and a salmon sushi roll. Salad was yummy and so was the soup. Really enjoyed the after dinner tea! Delicious!

Food and service was really good. I ordered the kal bi which was well seasoned and was delicious. Ordered some sushi rolls and tasted equally good. The gyoza was deep fried, must be the standard in all asian restaurants. I prefer mine steamed and pan fried at the end to give the bottom a crispy texture. Traditionally that's how it's served in Japan. Also ordered the bulgogi, which was tasty as well. Hopefully they fixed the air conditioner! All in all was a good dining experience.

This place is budget sushi dream Ryan our server is an amazing person and was so kind our food was late but it didn't matter because they were so nice and apologized The food is amazing for the price that they charge especially the quality and quantities you get the building is bland and low key on the outside but looks amazing on the inside If your looking for a good budget sushi dinner this is the place

The service and food was great. I really enjoyed the Nee Mexico Sushi and the roasted salmon sushi. The meso soup and seaweed were excellent.

Great place for date, the service was great. Wait time was exceptional. Dinner overall was delicious, can not wait to try the local rolls (green chili).

Sakura Sushi and Grill is a Japanese American restaurant located in Albuquerque, New Mexico in an unassuming strip mall. Inside, the place is pretty large and quite clean. Definitely a lot more of a modern interior compared to many of the other locations we visited on our trip to ABQ. However, despite this, the restaurant was virtually empty. This worked out great for us as we came with a rather large group of around 8. Despite having no reservation, they quickly put together some tables for us to enjoy our meal there. The menu is quite expansive featuring noodle dishes, sushi, and more and so there is something for everyone. We had some vegetarians so this worked out perfectly as Japanese restaurants are not always the most suitable for vegetarians. For the meal, i ordered a Chicken Yakisoba and a a tiger Roll. The Yakisoba was good, I'd say like a 7.5/10. I liked the tiger roll a bit more, probably bout an 8/10. Both were fresh, but could use a bit more flavor. For dessert, they dropped us off some tasty complimentary dessert tea which was quite nice. Very refreshing way to end the meal. The service was a bit strange but kind, our waiter made some jokes with us, but we were never quite sure if they were supposed to be jokes or not. Nonetheless, our food came out at an average pace and nothing was missing. Overall, I'd say it's a solid choice for a meal. Wouldn't go as far as saying it's great, but it was definitely good.