Burlington, WA
Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar doesn't specifically accommodate vegans, but they have some dishes that can likely be made vegan, such as the Tofu Yakisoba and Vegetable Yakisoba.
Contains hibachi vegetables, and fried rice. We suggest removing the fried rice. The salad dressing may be non-vegan.
Contains mixed vegetables, tofu, yakisoba noodles, and yakisoba sauce. The yakisoba sauce may be non-vegan.
Contains yakisoba sauce, yakisoba noodles, and mixed vegetables. The yakisoba sauce may be non-vegan.
Contains edamame. We believe this item is vegan as is.
Yakisoba is a classic Japanese stir fry noodles dish mixed with vegetables and our own special Yakisoba sauce.
Contains mixed vegetables, tofu, yakisoba noodles, and yakisoba sauce. The yakisoba sauce may be non-vegan.
Contains yakisoba sauce, yakisoba noodles, and mixed vegetables. The yakisoba sauce may be non-vegan.
Served with stir-fried vegetables, fried rice, and salad.
Contains hibachi vegetables, and fried rice. We suggest removing the fried rice. The salad dressing may be non-vegan.
Contains edamame. We believe this item is vegan as is.
No vegan options.
No vegan options.
Nigiri is a specific type of sushi consisting of a slice of raw fish over pressed vinegared rice. Nigiri is two pieces per order. Call for additional options.
No vegan options.
Udon is a type of thick, wheat-flour noodle and is made with our delicious soup stock.
No vegan options.
Served on the hot iron plate with steamed rice and salad.
No vegan options.
Sashimi refers to just slices of very fresh fish served raw. Sashimi is six pieces per order. Please call for additional options.
No vegan options.
Handcrafted and prepared to order. Sushi rice wrapped in nori seaweed, filled with fresh ingredients and rolled.
No vegan options.