Owner Sarah Jiang poses for a photo at the bar inside of Sakura Japanese Restaurant.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Sakura Japanese Restaurant, opened in a location that used to house Tavern 180 in the Wilderness Hills shopping center.
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KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Sakura Japanese Restaurant opened at 8600 S. 30th St. in a part of the building formerly occupied by Tavern 180.
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NEAL FRANKLIN, Journal Star
Sakura Japanese Restaurant serves (from left to right) cheese French fries, pork belly stir-fried udon, takoyaki, teppan sizzling salmon and yakitori Japanese skewers.
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TakoyakiÌý– octopus balls with mayo, brown sauce and bonito flakesÌý– is served at Sakura Japanese Restaurant.Ìý
When Sarah Jiang started working in Japanese restaurants it was just a part-time job to help pay for college. Now she’s promoted herself to owner of her own Japanese restaurant.
Lincoln's restaurant scene has been changing: Utra's Caribbean Food became Crazy Fork; Starbucks closed a downtown location; Memorial Stadium counted up its first day of beer sales.
Sakura Japanese Restaurant serves (from left to right) cheese French fries, pork belly stir-fried udon, takoyaki, teppan sizzling salmon and yakitori Japanese skewers.