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Sakura House SAKURA HOUSE 303.292.2323 1255 19th Street, Unit A Denver, CO 80202 Located in Sakura Square Open Monday through Saturday, closed Sunday Lunch hours: 11:00am to 2:30pm Dinner hours: 5:00pm to 7:30pm RAMEN NOODLES BOWLS Ramen - Soy sauce flavored ramen $7.50 Served on a bowl of rice, includes miso soup & salad Miso Ramen - Soy bean flavored ramen $8.50 Gyudon - Beef bowl $6.80 Negi Ramen - Soy sauce flavored ramen with green onion $9.00 Oyako Don - Cooked chicken, egg & onion in a sauce $7.50 Umani Ramen - Stir fried vegetables & beef on ramen $9.50 Tanin Don - Cooked beef, egg & onion in a sauce $8.50 Ma-bo Ramen - Beef ma-bo tofu on ramen $9.50 Katsu Don - Pork cutlet, egg & onion in a sauce $8.50 Spicy Miso Ramen - Stir fried beef & vegetables on spicy miso Ten Don - Shrimp & vegetable tempura on rice $9.50 ramen $9.50 Ma-bo Don - Cooked chili bean-based sauce, beef & scallion Chashu Ramen - Ramen noodle with 5 slices tender pork $10.00 with potato starch $8.50 Seafood Ramen - Stir fried shrimp & vegetables on ramen $11.50 Tenshin Don - Omelet with shrimp $8.50 Paikou Ramen - Tender fried pork on ramen $11.50 Maguro Don - Tuna on a bowl of rice $12.95 Tekka Don - High-quality tuna on a bowl of rice $13.95 Extra Toppings Chashu (sliced tender pork) $0.99 CURRY Sweet corn $0.75 Served with miso soup & salad Butter $0.75 Boiled egg $0.75 Chicken Curry Rice $8.75 Dried seaweed $0.75 Beef Curry Rice $9.25 Bean sprout $0.99 Vegetable Curry Rice $8.50 Bamboo shoot $1.50 Katsu Curry $9.50 SET MEAL APPETIZER Served with miso soup & salad Edamame $3.50 Chicken Teriyaki $9.50 Gyoza (6 pc) $5.25 Yakiniku - Stir fried beef & vegetable that is marinated $10.50 Shumai (4pc) - Homemade tender pork shumai $5.75 Tonkatsu - Pork cutlet $10.50 Korokke (2pc) - Fried mash potato with panko $2.95 Chicken Katsu - Chicken cutlet $9.50 Karaage (5pc) - Japanese fried chicken $5.95 Aji Fry - Fried horse mackerel with panko $9.50 Agedashi Tofu - Fried tofu dusted with potato starch $4.95 Korokke - Fried mash potato with panko $7.50 Banban-Ji (seasonal) - Boiled chicken with sesame sauce $5.50 Tempura - 3 pc of shrimp & 7 pc of vegetable tempura $11.50 Ika Fry - Fried squid with panko $6.50 Saba Shio - Broiled mackerel salted $11.50 Crystal Roll - Tuna or imitation crab tempura & vegetables in Salmon Shio or Teriyaki $10.50 rice paper Crab Tempura $7.50 Tuna $9.50 BENTO (you may pick from here) COLD NOODLES - Seasonal Teriyaki Chicken Hiyashi Chuka - Cucumber, egg omelet & pork on cold noodles $9.00 Yakiniku Banban-Ji Reimen - Cucumber & boiled chicken on cold noodles $9.00 Saba Shio (broiled mackerel) Salmon Shio or Teriyaki Lunch - Miso soup, salad, tempura & 4pc California roll $16.95 SALAD Dinner - Miso soup, salad, tempura & 4pc Sashimi $19.95 Green Salad $3.75 Seaweed Salad $4.75 Tofu Salad $4.50 UDON & SOBA White flour noodles & Buckwheat noodles DESSERT Tempura Udon or Soba $9.50 Vegetable Tempura Udon or Soba $8.50 Ice Cream - Red bean or Green tea $1.50 Tenzaru Udon or Soba $9.50 Mochi Ice Cream - Vanilla, Red bean, Strawberry or Green tea $1.35 Chicken Udon or Soba $8.50 Beef Udon or Soba $9.50 BEVERAGES Nabeyaki Udon $10.95 Soft Drinks - Coke, Sprite, Lemonade, Fanta Orange, Root Beer or Iced Tea $1.90 CURRY UDON or SOBA (you may pick from here) Green tea $1.25 Chicken $9.00 Ramune $2.50 Beef $9.25 Vegetable $8.75 CHEF CHOICE Tonkotsu Ramen - Pork flavored ramen $8.50 Chanpon - Stir fried vegetable, beef & seafood on pork flavored ramen $11.50 Umani Yakisoba - Stir fried vegetable & beef on pan fried noodles $10.25 Kata Yakisoba - Vegetable, beef & seafood with a thick sauce on crispy noodles $11.50 .
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