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Located in Jurong West Sports Complex which is the 1st fully integrated sports centre that provides one-stop sports and recreational experience. It's wide variety of sporting facilities include an Aquatic Centre with a sheltered competition pool, state-of-the-art ClubFITT Gym with a special "Ladies Corner", stadium, sports hall, rooftop tennis courts and dance studios.
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2 Reviews for “Sakura International Buffet (Jurong West Sports Complex) ” - Restaurants
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Its is crowded.. and i mean CROWDED.. The sits are so close to each other, as much as the market place. The food served were of a great variety, however, they are not as fresh as I want them to be. I particularly love their deep fried stuffs; like tempura prawns, chicken and etc. as well as their paper pot, which never fails to amaze me.. How come the heat can boil the soup without burning a hole in the paper?
They have a good range of sashimi but i would prefer them to be colder for my delight. They do also serve a variety of drinks and coffee which i love to take my time to savour them, however, I don't have much time to savour them. I somehow feel too cluttered and wanted to leave as soon as I have had my fill.
I should say its a fabulous place to indulge in food if you're looking for quantity. Its not exactly cheap but fun to go to with friends as its really casual dining and have a good range of jap food. The dessert area was ok.. with some nice mochi, cakes and ice creams. I find the durian puffs nice.
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Found out that Jurong West Sports Complex had a Sakura International Buffet quite some time ago, and finally got the chance to go there with my family.
At around $114 for 4 adults, it works out to be about $28.50 per person (including GST). There's a $2 surcharge for weekends, and its more expensive during dinner, so i guess we came at the most expensive time.
Its the first time i've been to Sakura International and i must say i was pretty amazed at the array of food.
There were Japanese food, from sushi all the way to sashimi. Raw food like mussels and oysters. Asian food like noodles, veggies, cooked meat. Made-to-order food like Satay, lamp chops, grillled dory, beef with bbq sauce and so forth.
And for dessert, there were many small little cakes; marble, chocolate fudge, and many others. Also featuring various puddings like grape and mango. And of course, ice cream.
I didn't eat the ice cream though, as i was too full by then.
However... the sashimi is relatively tasteless, and the unagi may be a tad too salty for comfort. Their shark's fin soup is very thin and bland as well.
All in all, its a wonderful place to eat at, especially after you've finished a swim~
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