Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Alta. Alta is a town in eastern Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 383 at the 2010 census, a slight increase from the 2000 figure of 370.
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4 based on 544 reviews
Classic sushi restaurant with both traditional and cutting edge, Japanese inspired small plates perfect for sharing. The restaurant will be closed until May 24th 2018.
The sushi rolls are so delicious! Our favorites were the standard shrimp tempura roll, the Mr. Miyagi and Bruce Lee rolls rock! Runners up were the executive and green hornet rolls. I forget which of the last two has citrus flavor but it seemed a bit overpowering in the roll. Overall fantastic dinner!!
4 based on 355 reviews
We loved the meal here - great flavors and lots of variety esp for vegetarians. Our kids (ages 12 and 9) enjoyed it was well. My husband had the wagyu on hot rocks and the yellow tail. The shishito peppers were a perfect app as well as the salad. I had the coconut tofu which was served w tasty stir fried veggies. Definitely try it - just know the place is small and packed. Make reservations.
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4 based on 276 reviews
Go ahead and give into temptation. Indulge in the finest cuts of USDA Prime Beef and savor our market fresh sushi hand rolled into innovative and creative masterpieces. Sip on one of our carefully selected wines, beers or spirits. Each dish our culinary t
I visited here a few years ago and was disappointed. Well, the restaurant is consistent because I was, once again, disappointed. The miso soup was so loaded with salt that everyone returned it, but it still appeared on the bill (unforgivable). Almost, everyone has their main course redone in some fashion because it was prepared incorrectly. And, we were only the 2nd table occupied. I donât think Iâll go back again. The only good new is that the patio is dog friendly.
4 based on 276 reviews
Go ahead and give into temptation. Indulge in the finest cuts of USDA Prime Beef and savor our market fresh sushi hand rolled into innovative and creative masterpieces. Sip on one of our carefully selected wines, beers or spirits. Each dish our culinary t
I visited here a few years ago and was disappointed. Well, the restaurant is consistent because I was, once again, disappointed. The miso soup was so loaded with salt that everyone returned it, but it still appeared on the bill (unforgivable). Almost, everyone has their main course redone in some fashion because it was prepared incorrectly. And, we were only the 2nd table occupied. I donât think Iâll go back again. The only good new is that the patio is dog friendly.
4 based on 368 reviews
Blind Dog's menu has a little something for everyone including soups & salads, fresh fish, oysters, red meat, vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free dishes, their famous mac and cheese and of course, their raw bar. A former lumber company, the gorgeous interio
From the moment I walked in I knew I would like this place. Vibrant atmosphere, great bar, interesting people, and very friendly bar staff. I had the miso soup and the âdreamloafâ â a meatloaf with mashed potatoes, gravy, and creamed spinach. It was so good, the best meatloaf I have had in a long time. I wished the wines-by-the-glass list was more diverse â the list of reds was short and mainly West Coast. No French, Spanish, or Italian wines by the glass. Nonetheless, a great dining experience.Thanks Ron for letting us know about your visit! The Dreamloaf is a local favorite and the creamed spinach is my grandfather's recipe. Our wines by the Glass program is a bit scaled down in the Summer months. I do admit we are very American Wine heavy. With California and Washington so close it is hard not represent them. We will have to try harder in the European selections. Thanks Again!
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