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Mountain flowers, which the Japanese call "Yama Zakura", offer an amazing combination of colorful sights and intoxicating smells. Along hillsides, the individual flowers might be identifiable, but the display and bouquet they offer when combined are completely unique.
Such is the experience at Yama Zakura, which opened in 2005. Owner Laddavanh "Anna" Bouphavichith matches traditional sushi ingredients with her customers´ unique tastes to create one-of-a-kind displays that delight the palette.
Anna, a self-trained sushi chef, developed the idea for Yama Zakura, an infusion of Thai and Japanese flavors, with her brother-in-law, a master Thai chef. With a never-ending curiosity and flair for innovation, Anna attracts diners of all ages with her artistic presentation of tantalizing sashimi and rolls. Customers are encouraged to suggest ingredients for mouth-watering favorites. If they´re lucky, she´ll even add their self-named creations to the menu (ask about the "Denise Roll").
Just as engaging as the sushi and authentic Thai cuisine is the setting at Yama Zakura. Diners are encouraged to bask in the relaxing, artifact-enriched atmosphere, chat with Anna, and even make a few new friends.
This panorama of great food, great conversation and great ambiance make Yama Zakura a fitting tribute to its mountain flower namesake.
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Awards and Recognition for Yama Zakura
| Year |
Award/Publication |
Organization |
| 2008 |
Worcester's Best Chef 2008, Judges Choice Award |
Worcester's Best Chef |
| 2007 |
Meet the Top
Executive Chefs
of Central Mass |
City Living Magazine |
| 2007 |
People and Places |
Boston Globe |
| 2006 |
Holiday Issue |
City Living Magazine |
| 2006 |
#1 Choice for Sushi
Readers Choice Awards |
Herald Media |
| 2006 |
Honorable Mention
Readers Choice Awards |
Herald Media |
| 2005 |
Taste of Northborough |
Northborough Food Pantry |
| 2004 |
Taste of Northborough |
Northborough Food Pantry |
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