Based on 218 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.7 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ Delivery
Address:
4620-4662 Rogers Ave, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Phone: (479) 650-2293
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Hours
Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Saturday | 12–5 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday
(Labor Day)
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11 AM–8:30 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
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Reviews
Hanna A
My favorite Ft. Smith stop for a delicious, reasonable lunch. The service is always friendly and if you call ahead, your order is generally ready in 15 minutes or less. My favorites: shrimp summer roll or red pork Bánh mì. So good!
Dee
Received a brisket plate from here and guys…. The quality of the brisket is not acceptable for the amount of money spent. It was dried out chewy and inedible. It seems like it was frozen and then microwaved. That dry. I would have preferred them just saying they were out of it then to serve that quality of meat.
Mike Papacoda
Talk about unique for Fort Smith! Wow! There is is nothing like it in this area. I’d say it’s more deli than it is bakery but don’t let that deter you from visiting this wonderful eatery.
Andrew Garcia
Absolutely amazing place, everybody is so polite and sweet the food is amazing, even got myself their awesome t shirt, wasn’t long here in town but definitely a best place I will remeber I got a matcha brownie a Thai tea with tapioca in the both the iced and frozen version and among other things that sadly I don’t remeber the name off but everything was amazing definitely will come back her if I ever come back to Fort Smith, thank you for an amazing experience.
Farin
Great food. We tried the banh mi (bbq pork), papaya salad and the strawberry jelly drink, everything was fantastic. I would recommend ordering ahead of you are in a rush. Every time we come in the people that work there are really friendly.
Riley Boyett
Waited 40 minutes for some boba. Not the biggest fan of the final product either. The watermelon bona tastes like bubblegum and the almond tastes like cherries. The atmosphere and staff were nice though
Onyx
Its a really fun little hole in the wall, its one of the few places you can get bubble tea and big ole summer rolls 🙂 pictures are of the vietnamese sandwhiches we got and banana bubble tea w/matcha jellies and passionfruit tea with lychee jellies. They were both frozen/blended. Also the current menu. The baked buns and rolls are along the side wall and we bought some custard buns. Friggin awesome.
Kai Diaz
My second time coming here for a short trip to the area. Everything I’ve gotten here goes off without skipping a beat. I’ve gotten an iced green tea matcha with tapioca, spam musubi, green tea dumpling, frozen milk tea with boba, and kimchi fries. Oml, I cannot stress how good this place is even for something small. 11/10 I recommend!!
Adrian Rafidy
Had a little lunch date here with the missus. The Banh Mi’ Bbq red pork sandwich was delicious aswell as the Unagi street fries.
Danika Ng
I was in Fort Smith for the weekend for an interview at ARCOM and came across Sakuu’s booth at the Barracks farmer’s market. The owner is super friendly, and I wanted to support the local Asian owned business. I highly recommend the pandan bread (left). The natural green coloring looks intimidating, but it is moist, delicious, and tastes like vanilla. On the right is spam musubi, which I forgot to take a picture of unwrapped. The spam musubi is spam on top of white sushi rice with a kind of spicy teriyaki sauce slathered in the middle. Because spam is a salty deli meat, the rice to spam ratio was perfect, so that the saltiness of the spam and teriyaki sauce was perfect. If I were to ever visit Fort Smith again, I would definitely come to Sakuu again!
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