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Sakura Japanese Restaurant in Saigon
The South-Asian country of Vietnam is gradually progressing on its journey towards becoming one of the developed countries of the world by 2020 AD. Vietnam is now under a Communist government which is taking keen interest in bringing the country back to rails.
It was shattered and devastated in the three decades of acrimonious wars for independence. Today, this country which was left more or less untouched by the global tourist on his itinerary to South-Asia is seeing copious and enthusiastic visitors from all over the world, in fact tourism in Vietnam is becoming developed day by day contributing significantly to the exchequer. Formerly known as Saigon, Vietnam’s capital city, is now known as Saigon - Ho Chi Minh. Saigon - Ho Chi Minh seems to be a kaleidoscope of different cultures, ethnic people and cuisines. Tour the city thorough taking your time to understand the new vibrant and resurging Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon. As far as food is concerned you will have a hard time in deciding which restaurant to visit, but if you are enamored with all things Japanese, then dine in some of the Japanese restaurants, but whatever you do, do not forget to dine in Sakura Restaurant, Ho Chi Minh City - Saigon.
The world in general seems only to be aware of some of the intricacies of Japanese cuisine like Sushi and Sashimi. Sushi and Sashimi are very distinct. Sushi is rice flavored with vinegar and served with a topping of fresh fish or seafood or mixed with seafood and fish. Sashimi is vastly different. It is taken as raw food. The meat or fish is very thinly sliced and served with a dipping sauce and some easy garnishing. The garnishing normally consist of shellfish or fish and served with soy sauce and wasabi. You many be wondering if Saigon Ho Chi Minh will allow you to taste such delicacies, forget about allowing, taste some in Sakura Restaurant. This restaurant is pretty up market and sees well heeled crowd. The menu represents Japanese cuisine quite well which means that your choice will be from a wide selection. This restaurant has two floors and the upstairs floor has private rooms for dining. These rooms are tatami rooms. Of course, those well informed with Japanese way of life and their cuisine knows that Japanese cuisine is an art, only the finest can master it! The two terms mentioned earlier,
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