Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Midvale. Midvale is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 30,764 at the 2010 census.
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Experienced very good, unique, Sushi combinations with very good service and white, cloth, table clothes. Was surprised that the bill was so reasonable. We were directed to Blue Marlin by some locals while skiing at Snowbird. Loved the place. We'll be back next winter.
4 based on 23 reviews
Full disclosure: I don't like raw fish. I didn't eat any raw fish on this trip. My companions who do eat raw fish frequent "Simply Sushi" regularly and finally talked me into trying it. There are plenty of cooked varieties of sushi and I walked away having tried many and feeling satisfied. Their cooked varieties are obviously not an afterthought. You can also order your selection wrapped in soy instead of seaweed. I had an upside down shrimp, a kong, and California roll and they were all fantastic. I will return to this restaurant without hesitation and heartily recommend it.
4 based on 34 reviews
7 sushi chefs behind the counter preparing exotic combinations of sushi, at an incredibly reasonable cost.... They don't have everything (no uni) but it was so wonderful and so inexpensive, we dined twice here on our 5 day ski trip to the fabulous ski areas in Utah.
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4 based on 67 reviews
Tsunami is locally owned and operated and prides itself on serving only the freshest and most sustainable seafood available. In addition to sushi, Tsunami also servers certified Angus beef, organic chicken and a variety of products from local businesses.
Tsunami has become a big player in Utah's sushi scene. With 4 restaurants now across the valley, they are pretty popular. Sushi has come a long way in Salt Lake, and there are what seems to be 100 sushi restaurants now.Tsunami does a lot of things well, and they have a pretty big menu, not just sushi. They dare I say maybe even spread themselves a little thin with some offerings, but everything I've had there so far has been pretty good. Nothing disappointing, except the major faux pas of having Hawaiian Poke spelled "poki" on the menu. Yikes! It's all good though, as I would never expect to find real poke here, nor "Japan Japanese" food. This is American sushi, American Japanese food, and there isn't anything wrong with that. It has its place and it's following. There is a plethora of sushi rolls here, many of them appear to be in-house creations, so you need to read the ingredients, as the names won't give you much to go on.Aside from sushi, they do a good bento box in which you can mix it up and order a few different options. The last time I went I had a steak and sushi bento. I substituted the sushi out for whatever the waitress thought was the best roll, and it was good. At the end of the meal I always like to get a cheesecake. They are absolutely delicious, and made by a local bakery called 1Luv. They have an ever rotating menu, so the server will keep you up to date.Service has always been good when I've come, and the restaurant is clean and well decorated. I've only been to this Midvale location, none of the others.Charley-Thank you for your review. We appreciate your patronage! And thank you for catching the typo on the menu!
4 based on 198 reviews
Tsunami is locally owned and operated, and we are dedicated to providing guests with amazing dining experiences. We procure the freshest, finest quality ingredients available and present our delicious cuisine with exquisite service in a relaxing and enjoy
Slow time of day, 3pm. Ordered my favorite: small plate short ribs minus green onions. Plated beautifully as usual. Meat was undercooked. And I just couldnt bring myself to send it back- general rumors ya know.My daughter joined later and service was very slow. We ordered coconut glory dessert minus coconut flakes. The ice cream was ginger instead of coconut.Tsunami usually does not disappoint, but it did today and this was my first time at the SJ location.Tracie- Thank you for sharing your recent experience at our South Jordan location. We have shared your comments with our service staff and kitchen team in order to make sure that your next visit is up to our high quality standards. We hope to see you again very soon.
4 based on 73 reviews
This place is fantastic. I havenât been here in about 6 years, and they have made great strides since then. The menu choices is endless. Itâs probably the freshest sushi I have had in a long time. We ordered the geisha, firebird, Vegas and Hawaiian rolls. They were all delicious. I also was happy to see they had cinnamon tea on the menu, it was great. The music was way too loud, but the hostess was very accommodating and turned it down when I asked. They did forget a roll, which we had to ask for after about 30 minutes of getting the rest of our rolls. Aside from these small issues, this place was excellent and will be my new go to for great sushi.
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