Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Kearns. Kearns (/kɜːrnz/ kurnz) is a Metro Township and census-designated place (CDP) in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. Named after Utah's U.S. Senator Thomas Kearns, it had a population of 35,731 at the 2010 Census. This was a 6.2 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 33,659. Kearns is home to the Utah Olympic Oval, an indoor speed skating oval built for the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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4 based on 63 reviews
Remember when Tepanyaki used to serve fried rice and noodles with your meal?You would leave with a box full of food?Those days are no more. Hadn't been here in years, but came back because we got a gift certificate, and left pretty disappointed. We got the Filet mignon and chicken.Filet is still delicious and very tender.Vegetables were crunchy, which I like, but the onion was undercooked. The chicken is both light and dark meat, so if you don't like both, be prepared to ask. I was very disappointed that we had to pay extra for fried rice and noodles, which they used to just give. Ultimately, you are paying about $30 per person to eat here. Seems that Tepanyaki has lost it's way in a world of money grubbers. I remember leaving with leftovers, but there wasn't anything left.Food was good, but with how much they charge, we won't be back.
Where to eat Chinese food in Kearns: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 55 reviews
Found a good sushi place open on Sunday night. Extensive choices on menu ranging in price from $5-$10. Got one $10, one $6 and one $5 and each one was really, really good. Unique flavor combos and excellent sauces. Generous sized rolls. Filled 2 of us quite well. Service attentive. We will definitely be going back to try other rolls.
4 based on 20 reviews
My husband and I love to try restaurants new to us. Sakana is just such a place. We were delighted with the friendly, attentive service and classy Japanese food. My husband had the salad and Teriyaki Chicken and Shrimp Tempura combination dinner. I had the Miso Soup and Rib Eye Steak with Vegetable Coquette dinner. Both of us were delighted with the quality and good taste of our dinners. When we first arrived, I tried the edamame that is one each table. It too was great. Sakana's menu is quite complete. It includes appetizers, specialty salads, soup, specialty rolls, entrees, combination plates, maki sushi, vegetable rolls, nigiri and sashimi combos, nigiri sushi, sashimi, a lunch menu with appetizers, entrees, bento boxes, a kid's menu, beverages (both alcoholic and non- alcoholic), and desserts.The restaurant was spotlessly clean. There was plenty of parking, as it is in Jordan Landing Shop. Ctr. Its hours are: M-TH lunch, 11: 30 AM to 2: 30 PM and dinner from 4: 30 -9: 30 PM; F lunch (same as above) and dinner from 4: 30-10: 30 PM; Sat 12 -10 PM; Sun. 4: 30-8: 30 PM. The décor is simply Japanese and pleasant.
4 based on 33 reviews
My wife and I just love this place for a variety of reasons. Number one: The hostess Nancy is phenomenal. Friendly, helpful (always remembers my wife doesn't like the green onions in her mushroom soup etc.) The servers are also friendly and helpful. The sushi rolls are also great, and there are MANY MANY MANY of them. Some of the best ones are off menu like the Big Mike, Mango Salad, Jalapeno Salad, or Sushi Hot Dog (no it doesn't have hot dog in it, rather it has Salmon, Mango and other goodness!). Best part is you can just ask the head sushi chef Ken to make you something good and he will create something new for you on the spot.Love this place!
Come by your local Noodles & Company at 7632 S. Campus View Dr, , West Jordan where its globally inspired dishes including noodles, soups and salads, come together to create a World Kitchen.
Really good restaurant with lots of interesting noodle options. Service is quick and food is good and ample even though it may seem that way when it is brought to the table.
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