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We're showcasing Vancouver's best restaurants and special menu items—and why they should be your next takeout option
Restaurants: Yuwa and Miku
Location: 2775 West 16th Avenue, Vancouver (Yuwa) and 200 Granville, Vancouver (Miku)
The Dishes: Sakura-themed features
The Details: With cherry blossoms in full bloom all around the city, you will find multiple sakura-themed offerings from some of our favourite restaurants throughout the month of April.
Available on the patio or for takeout until Thursday, April 29, Yuwa Japanese Cuisine’s offerings include grilled miso-marinated mackerel, grilled white asparagus, sea bass sashimi salad, sakura roll cake and a sakura mochi (Japanese rice cake).
And that’s not all, Miku Restaurant has launched their Sakura Hanami Temaki Kit (serves 2 to 4 people) which includes signature appetizers and sakura chirashi complete with nori and sides and is available until Friday, April 30 with one day pre-order required.