Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in American Fork. American Fork is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, at the foot of Mount Timpanogos in the Wasatch Range, north of Utah Lake. It is part of the Provo–Orem Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 28,326 in 2015, representing a nearly 20% growth since the 2000 census. The city has grown rapidly since the 1970s.
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4 based on 28 reviews
In all my time of reviewing and visiting a restaurant to dine, never have I walked out of one without any food. After an hour of waiting for sushi I had no choice but to walk out. I simply wanted a nice meal. Plenty of options but when I saw all-you-can-eat sushi for $18.95 I figured I try it. I was only the 5th dining guest on the restaurant and then families started walking in and tables started filling. It was 7pm when I walked in and 8pm when I walked out only to have a glass of Arnold Palmer which I made myself cause the waiter had no clue what it was. My initial walk in should've been a telling sign when the host asked "what are you here for?" I was shocked at the question that of course I had to say, um to eat. It lacked service for sure. I don't expect much when I dine out but at least the bare minimum be service with a smile and not "what are you here for" attitude. I can't comment on the food since I was never served any. Based solely on service, I do not recommend spending any money here. Why waste time?!
3 based on 66 reviews
Dinner for ten after graduation. We were beat and it was nice to relax and watch the meal being prepared. The group next to us never interacted with the chef but we did and he put on a better show for us. Fried rice and soup were the best items. The main course was tasty but slightly bland. I didn't have to pay the bill so it tasted even better to me. Age range was 69 to 8 and all seemed to enjoy the fun.
After a hard day on the road through NW New Mexico and southern Utah, we had a hard time finding a place to eat near the interstate. We definitly couldn't wait to get further into Salt Lake City.Fong Asian Dining is a little off the highway. It seems to be a converted 50's style diner and the decor is a little eclectic. Since the kitchen is in the middle of the restaurant, the AC was cranked and we were cold.The fresh food they make there was great, especially the coconut curry. The orange chicken was frozen nuggets and the sauce was goopy, so I would not reccomend that. My kids got the Bento Boxes which were a perfect little combination plate.The food was very inexpensive and the quality was good if you got the right thing. The servers were a little inexperienced. Other than almost freezing to death, I would go back.
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4 based on 12 reviews
The restaurant is an open dining room with no ambiance, and it's typically loud. I'm not sure what the problem is, but the tables are always sticky on the edges... like the varnish is breaking down. The food is served to you in Styrofoam containers, and while usually tasty and reasonably good quality, for the price, it would be nice to see something nicer. For the price, there are better sushi choices in the area.
Sadly, the food I ordered wasn't tasty. Newly remodeled and the it looks great but I thought it was expensive. I ordered Niku Udon, an easy dish. The serving size was great but the soup honestly had no flavor, no seasoning. I had to hunt for salt and added a lot of soy to give it some taste. The veggies were fresh but not cooked, the noodles weren't done either. They just threw everything in scalding watered down broth. I let it sit for a while and the veggies softened up and the noodles warmed through. But $11 for tasteless soup is too much. Too many other good options in AF to go back.
3 based on 18 reviews
So anytime you say "all-you-can-eat" you kind of question quality of food. With that in mind, it's not bad. The food was plentiful, taste pretty fresh, and gave us an opportunity to try more things that we probably would have normally because it's usually too expensive to have more than 1 or 2 rolls. At $14 per person we had as much sushi as we could eat. The service and atmosphere were great.'it takes time to make, so plan ahead for a little extra relax time.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Koi has consistently been a good experience for sushi in Utah County, Utah. The service is typically really good, and the quality of food is good too. This is one of the few restaurants (other than bar and grill places) where you can get a glass of wine in American Fork, and their selection is small, but good. Still my go-to for sushi in North Utah County.
4 based on 17 reviews
First time there ( our other favorite sushi place was way backed up) and we were not disappointed. The service was very prompt and friendly and attentive. The sushi was fresh and reasonable. The names of rolls were similar to rolls at other places which made it nice so you didn't have to figure out what was what. The rolls were tightly wrapped which for me is important as there is nothing worse than picking up a roll and having it fall apart. My wife had the chicken yakisoba, one of her favorites things to order at other places, and said this was the best she has had. So, for a "shot in the dark" this turned into a very pleasant and enjoyable dinner with friends. We will be returning.
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