Charming eatery with a Japanese menu offering many types of sushi rolls, bento boxes & grill dishes.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 531 Warburton Ave, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706
Phone: (914) 478-1978
Website: http://www.sakurahastings.com/
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Coming from the Five Boroughs, I’m used to having a wide variety of sushi options—not just California rolls and spicy tuna. So on that snowy day, I ducked into this sushi spot just to grab a beer and maybe a basic roll. I wasn’t expecting much. But to my surprise, what I found was a gem: a wide range of options, incredibly fresh fish, and a sushi bar that looked like something out of a dream—four chefs working in sync behind a glass case and a corner board listing daily specials like Toro (fatty tuna) and Uni (sea urchin). That was my sign from above.
Of course, I had to try the toro. And unlike many places that serve stringy, pieced-together cuts, this was the real deal—a buttery, melt-in-your-mouth piece of fatty tuna that tasted like a tender steak. Uni was like a bite ice cream from the sea. I was hooked. I washed it down with an Ichigo beer, which you don’t come across often, and just like that, a lifelong restaurant relationship was born.
Since then, I’ve probably been to Sakura Garden over 100 times—no exaggeration. Family dinners, date nights with my wife, and now visits with my daughter. It’s become our own personal Cheers, where everyone knows our names.
Some of my go-to favorites:
• Blue Crab Sandwich
• Duck Rolls
• Rocky Shrimp Tempura
• Sea Scallop Special(must try)
• Uni sushi
• The Toro (1 order nigiri and 1 standard)
Below are a few snapshots from over the years. I can’t express enough how amazing the staff is and how consistent the food has been. I’ve even had friends make the trip up from the city just to experience it for themselves.
If you stop by, tell them I sent you—you’ll be glad you did.
Order the Sakura roll and fried ice cream.
Made reservations, was ignored for 15 minutes before someone had the courtesy to come over (the restaurant was half empty).
Service was good but the food was completely disappointing.
All the ingredients including the fish didn’t feel fresh and the food was simply underwhelming even for the suburbs.
There are so many other better Japanese restaurants in the area.
The edamame we ordered was given on the house which we really appreciated. We also had the rocky shrimp tempura and it was delicious. I could have eaten plenty more of them. For a main, we decided to get the Love Boat for 2. It’s an assortment of sushi and sashimi with a cool presentation. It also comes with two salads and soups.
The sushi itself was tasty but tended to fall apart relatively easily. Despite this, we enjoyed our dinner here and plan to come back.
It took a little bit longer to prepare the food, but got to witness how above and beyond the entire staff here was in the meantime. I saw them effortlessly juggle take out orders and front of house customer service without skipping a beat. The sushi might have been some of the best sushi I’ve ever had, so the longer wait was definitely worth it, and the service was top notch too. I liked how friendly the staff was and they all seemed to work like a nice team. Food was a reasonable price for the quality.
I would definitely come back here again but probably not for a while.