Sushi Raku
If sushi is your game, Raku is hands-down the place to go in Saskatoon. Superb rice and succulent, fresh fish prepared with skill and presented
We take for granted our modern access to a rich variety of ingredients and international cuisines. The abundance of our culinary experiences have been made possible by a long past of exploration, war, trade, politics, religion, social culture and environment. Every ingredient we use, every plate of food we are served, is part of the fascinating tapestry of human history. Your food has a story to tell.
You have to taste a culture to understand it.
Deborah Cater
If sushi is your game, Raku is hands-down the place to go in Saskatoon. Superb rice and succulent, fresh fish prepared with skill and presented
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When we travel we take notes – lots of notes! We love to share our finds and tips to help you plan your next adventure.
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