This is a hidden Japanese and Korean restaurant in a grocery-store strip mall. There are about six restaurants in this particular strip, but only Sakura is worth it. I have eaten there twice and gotten takeout twice. It's definitely on our weekly rotation for lunches. The Korean we've tried was average overall, with a decent variety of standard dishes. It generally lacked much punch.
But the sushi and Japanese dishes were all quite good and a reasonable value for the quality. The decor is fairly typical Japanese strip-mall, the service just about right, and the selection of beverages average. The two selling points are the very good sushi and lack of capable competition nearby.