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Sakura
Japanese Restaurant
Ken
Ninomiya, Masako Okawa,and Harumi Ono from
Japan
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Photo
from the writers
Sakura is an authentic Japanese restaurant
that was founded in 1987. It is located on
Church St. in Burlington downtown.

Photo
from the
writers
It
serves fine Japanese food, such as sushi,
sashimi, tempura, and sukiyaki.
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Address:
2
Church Street,
Burlington
Phone:
863-1988
Hours:
Sunday Closed
Monday-Thursday 11:30-14:00,
17:00-21:30
Friday 11:30-14:00,
17:00-22:30
Saturday 11:30-14:30
Sakura
is an authentic Japanese restaurant that was
founded in 1987. It is located on Church St. in
Burlington downtown. When
you walk down Church Street from the church, you
will soon see the pink sign on the left hand side,
which shows SAKURA
-JAPANESE RESTAURANT.
It
serves fine Japanese food, such as sushi, sashimi,
tempura, and sukiyaki. The left picture below is
una-ju served with miso soup; this is broiled eel
with dark sauce served over hot rice in a Japanese
style box.
The
manager especially recommends the sushi that the
Japanese cook makes. Sushi Heaven (the
right picture below) is an assorted sushi that is
served on a miniature ship made of wood. It
includes the chef's choice of 2 rolls, 11 sashimi
and 14 nigiri sushi. It looks gorgeous and
attractive. We recommend that customers share
it.
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Photos
from the writers
This is broiled eel with dark sauce
served over hot rice in a Japanese style
box.
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Photos
from the writers
Sushi Heaven is an assorted
sushi that is served on a miniature ship
made of wood.
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There
is also a sushi-bar, and all sushi are prepared to
order and will be served when ready. Sushi
a-la-carte is available at all times, so customers
can request the menu. The cheapest sushi costs
$1.25 per 1 dish.
Also,
customers can choose between two kinds of
seatinga Japanese style table on Tatami mats
or a Western style table with chairs. The food is
good and the atmosphere is nice.
SAKURA
is the best Japanese restaurant around
here!!
Other
winning restaurants: Papa
Frank's Italian
Restaurant
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on Christine Bauer-Ramazani's web site. It's
impressive! It's an excellent example of
technology-enhanced project-based learning in the
ESL classroom.
Read
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about this project.
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