I have never LOVED Sushi. and Sarku hasn't changed my mind much. Â In agreement with Benson Y I will say that it definitely does add something different to Elmora Ave. Â I love Elmora Ave and not just because I grew up here and still live here. Â It is because it at one time offered everything from a Movie Theater to the Kosher Deli to the Bagelry. Â Sarku has great fast mass produced Japanese Food.
I ate there because I live here and wanted to try the terriyaki chicken so bad. Â Glad I did, it was rockin but I paid for it later that night. Â Didn't sit well at all. Â but going doiwn was a pleasure. Â The staff was your general "I don't like my job but am forced to smile" staff.
I'll go again, it's my hood I will definitely go again. Â If it were a salad works or a Panera I woulda been in heaven.
Since Sarku Japan is mainly distributed amongst food court malls, I was very surprised to find a restaurant chain at an open strip area. The restaurant looks fairly new and the decor are well placed. It has a very homely atmosphere. The tables and chairs are placed at the opposite direction of the glass-counter and near the windows.
The food tastes great and with so many varieties at cheap prices, what's not to love? I got the famous chicken teriyaki dish; one bite and all my expectations are met. Other than chicken teriyaki, Sarku offers many dishes such as sushi and even salad.
The customer services are excellent. The manager is a medium-built Asian guy whose always walking around cleaning and always trying to please everyone. The other staff members are such gents!
Will come back, definitely.