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Fresno’s Sakura Chaya: Award-Winning Hub for Teppanyaki Shows, Sushi Artistry, and Family Feasts

By Matthias Binder April 24, 2026
Dine and Dish: Sakura Chaya in northeast Fresno
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Dine and Dish: Sakura Chaya in northeast Fresno

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Recent Accolades Cement Local FameTeppanyaki Tables Deliver Entertainment and FlavorSushi Bar Showcases Edible MasterpiecesTraditional Dishes Round Out Family-Friendly Choices

Recent Accolades Cement Local Fame (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Fresno – Nestled in northeast Fresno at 690 E Nees Avenue, Sakura Chaya has emerged as a standout destination for Japanese cuisine. The restaurant recently earned top honors at the CRA Best of the Valley awards, where it claimed the title of Best Japanese Restaurant and General Manager David Wong received Restaurateur of the Year.[1][2] Families appreciate its versatile offerings that span interactive teppanyaki, precise sushi, and comforting traditional dishes, eliminating the need to choose just one style.

Recent Accolades Cement Local Fame

Sakura Chaya’s recognition came during an event emceed by ABC30’s Dale Yurong, underscoring its dominance in the Central Valley dining scene. The awards highlighted the restaurant’s commitment to elevating Japanese fare beyond standard teppanyaki spots. David Wong reflected on the competition, noting, “There were a lot of teppanyaki restaurants when we first started… We just wanted to take it to the next level with more variety.”[1]

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Patrons have long praised the spot for fresh ingredients and skillful preparation at its Fresno and Clovis locations. The family-run establishment maintains a welcoming atmosphere suitable for celebrations or casual outings, complete with a private dining room.[2][3] This blend of quality and accessibility has solidified its reputation.

Teppanyaki Tables Deliver Entertainment and Flavor

Chef John Tran commands the teppanyaki grills with precision and flair, turning meals into lively performances. Diners select proteins like steak, chicken, shrimp, or lobster to pair with bacon fried rice, vegetables, and a signature volcano effect. Tran’s engaging style includes chatting with guests, though he admitted the spotlight of cameras adds a unique twist: “I talk to all my customers… It’s just somehow the camera in front is a whole different story.”[1]

Options such as shoga-yaki arrive sizzling on platters, while hot and spicy chicken provides a bold kick. Lunch specials keep things affordable, with teriyaki bowls starting around $13.99. These tables require reservations during peak times due to limited seating and a minimum spend, ensuring a focused experience.[4]

Key Teppanyaki Highlights:
  • Bacon fried rice with protein choices
  • Shoga-yaki (ginger-sauteed meats)
  • Hibachi options: chicken, steak, shrimp, scallops
  • Entertaining chef shows

Sushi Bar Showcases Edible Masterpieces

Sushi Chef Koji Ogawa brings over 30 years of experience from Japan to Fresno, slicing fish into intricate creations. Standouts include the lobster roll, layered with deep-fried lobster, popcorn lobster, spicy tuna, and baked lobster on top. Ogawa detailed its appeal: “This is the lobster roll — deep-fried lobster, popcorn lobster, also spicy tuna and then baked lobster on top.”[1]

The expansive sushi menu features classics like California rolls ($9.99) and signature rolls such as the Dragon Roll ($22.99) or Koji-San Roll ($37.99). Lunch combos pair sushi with appetizers like fried chicken wings for $23.99. Reviews consistently note the freshness of sashimi and rolls, with large portions leaving room for leftovers.[4][5]

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Traditional Dishes Round Out Family-Friendly Choices

Beyond the spectacles, Sakura Chaya excels in straightforward Japanese favorites. Teriyaki chicken, tempura combos, and katsu fried plates anchor the traditional entrees, with dinner prices from $25.99. The Chaya Lunch ($19.99) mixes grilled teriyaki, tempura, California roll, and a protein choice, ideal for varied tastes.[4]

A children’s set ($21.99 for ages 12 and under) includes teriyaki and tempura, while vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options cater to all. The restaurant serves its own branded wine and beer, and Wong observed how visually striking plates prompt photos before the first bite: “Everyone wants to take a picture of the food before they even touch it.”[1] Open for lunch and dinner, it operates weekdays from 11:30 a.m., making it convenient for Fresno families.[2]

Sakura Chaya proves Japanese dining need not force choices, delivering excitement, artistry, and comfort under one roof. Its recent awards affirm a recipe for success in northeast Fresno.

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