Sakura Japanese Buffet

870 SW Federal Hwy, Stuart - 34994
209 reviews
Japanese
(772) 678-6643

Food is great, and the service is extremely awesome

Went with my husband and brothers, seemed like the area for holding the temperature for the Hibachi grill was not workingalso my husband saw a Roach I made a comment to the server and she knotted her head like oh well.

very nice place to eat the people that work there is very nice I will go back to eat again

Be sure to visit their website, so that you can get an idea of how huge their assortment of seafood (clams, salmon, squid, fish, and scallops), hibachi steak, pork, and chicken and wok veggies, huge selection of sushi, fantastic four soups (my favorite is hot and sour), and all the traditional favorites and condiments to go with everything. So great for families and for all a very reasonable price. If you can’t find something to love, you aren’t trying!

I’ve shamelessly have become a regular at this buffet. Sometimes going 1-2 times a week. This is the only buffet that I’ve ever dined at where they don’t rush you. The friendly atmosphere and great sushi keep us coming back for more. Jennie is always a blessing to see. Always going out of her way to make us feel welcomed and provides excellent services. Thank you for always going the extra mile and for bringing a smile to our face. You’re the best, Jennie!!!

They are quick to get us seating, and the food is always good. The staff are also very friendly to everyone who enters. I recommend you stop and eat.

This is our third or fourth time there, first time in a few years. We went there with three kids under five, and they didn’t even bat an eye. We got a corner booth and all was well. Like other reviewers have said, they have a great, fresh sushi selection and sashimi. They also have a nice variety of salads, like seaweed, shrimp, etc. This is not Sweet Tomatoes, so it’s going to be very true to the Japanese name of the place. They have Kimchi, too- a nice surprise as I’ve recently gotten in to kimchi and other fermented foods- it’s spicy but delicious and satisfying. One of the great things about coming here is getting to try out dishes I’ve seen on al a carte menus to see if I like them. While I’m sure there are differences in cooking styles, I was able to try out such classics as Mongolian beef (I love the slightly crispy, slightly sweet onions in there), Beef with broccoli, Ginger chicken, pepper shrimp and a variety of soups all at the one price. All of the above, with the possible exception of the ginger chicken were very good and easily repeatable. They have very curious shrimp, some with a pepper seasoning which is very good and others that are naked, very slightly fried with an almost invisible batter and maybe sautéed. The ones that are naked can be topped with melted butter, sweet-and-sour sauce or a very rich and sweet coconut sauce. I had to go for seconds on the pepper shrimp, and if you like shrimp with a little attitude, you probably will too! Next time I will check out the hibachi area more, which is tucked in a back corner of the restaurant and it looked like it was equipped and ready for use, though it’s not very advertised so I think a lot of diners miss it. There was one woman there when we were leaving and I’ve heard good things about it. I would like to explore that more and also the sushi. Finally, after all this good food, there is dessert. Well, as my wife pointed out, places like this, especially buffets aren’t usually known for their desserts and people usually don’t go to a place like this expecting a great dessert, and this place would be no exception. Most of the small, snack size cake pieces are dry and unexceptional. Like, one bite and then next… The surprises, and there are a few include the banana pudding/pie… An interesting combination that needs to be tried by any fan of banana pudding-make sure you get lots of the whipped cream on there, too- and the chocolate pudding. Normally, I would skip the pudding on a buffet but our boys really liked it so I thought I would give it a whirl. It was actually pretty memorable with a nice, milk chocolate flavor and a clean finish. Those two, plus a nice slice of orange finished off what was a very nice meal for all of us. The boys enjoyed the noodles, chicken on a stick, aforementioned pudding and the handful of choices in fresh fruit. They had a few canned fruit choices but also fresh pineapple, cantaloupe and orange which was nice to see. Oh, and my wife says the Matcha ice cream was delicious! I tried some and I have to agree-great texture and some unexpected notes make your taste buds smile. :) A friendly, bubbly woman at the front desk and what seemed like her preschooler daughter ended the evening with big, enthusiastic “happy New Year’s!” To make you feel like a small town regular. Whether it’s your first time, or first time in a long time, and you’re looking for Asian food where quality is more of a priority than quantity, with service and an atmosphere that are more uplevel than your typical buffet, give them a try. It might just be a great start to a great new year! Chopsticks are not required, just an appetite. :) Enjoy and God bless!

Idk who is rating this place low, it’s a Buffet at budget price….I’m not sure why you’re expecting such high quality? Even after all that I still thought the food was good for the price and whoever was bringing me refills and the check was extremely nice. If you’re looking for good food at a budget this is definitely the place to go! If you rate it low sorry bro go eat somewhere else.

The staff are always accommodating, personable and friendly. The food is the highest quality I've ever had in a buffet and is constantly rotated to keep fresh. This is my go to spot for all you can eat sushi. 10/10 would recommend!

Their Sushi was delicious and the staff were very friendly!!