Greetings from the owner
On June 2012, with lots of help by people around us, we opened Kunitachi Saigon Sakura restaurant at Kunitachi.
The name Kunitachi Saigon Sakura has the following meanings:
- Not only we are in love with the Kunitachi city, but also because the city has a rich culturally.
- My wife, the chef, was born and raised in Saigon.
Saigon is the economic center of Vietnam. - Kunitachi is known for its beautiful Sakura, so is Japan.
My wife's name is Sakura in Vietnamese.
Our missions
First of all, we would like to provide great food in a very relaxed atmosphere.
We wish to send love and the happiness to helping people achieve health and wellness through Vietnamese cuisine.
We searve you the Asian best meal, a mixture of French, Chinese,
and the South-east Asian cultures. The best Asian food from Kunitachi.
② Slow down and live a more leisurely and meaningful life
Kunitachi Saigon Sakura restaurant is the great space that you can enjoy delicious Vietnamese food in a Japan cozy atmosphere.
How to slow down and live a more leisurely and meaningful life?
You might be busy and think that every minute is valuable time, but at least you should spend one hour for your leisurely meal from the deft hands of the chef.
③ This is a subtle combinations of Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine
Interiors of Kunitachi Saigon Sakura restaurant constructed using wooden materials to create a comfortable atmosphere and gives a warm feeling to the space. This place provides for a true feeling of calm and elegance, which gathers the best conditions to relax your mind.
With the safety of food products in Japan you can enjoy the quintessence of Vietnamese cuisine.
Our Dreams
We want to become a bridge between the two countries and the two cultures, and contribute to the national interests and development of both countries Vietnam and Japan.
We wish to become top-end restaurants and wish to send love and the happiness to those that visit our restaurant.
Thankful to the society
We occasionally hold volunteer events.
For instance, cleanup at Kunitachi.