Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in St. George. St. George is central to some of the most dramatic natural beauty in the American West, from the Mojave Desert to Zion National Park and the Pine Valley Mountains. While its summers are hot, St. George's mild and largely snow-free winters make it popular with golfers, hikers and bikers. In fact, Brigham Young wintered here – his home in town is open to the public.
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4 based on 43 reviews
Let Ninja assassinate your hunger; either with our fun and entertaining teppanyaki tables, where your meal is prepared before you, our casual dining room, or at our full sushi bar, where only fresh quality fish is served.
Ninja Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi - St. George: When moving to Utah from the east coast we were disappointed in some of the hibachi places around here - until we found Ninja in St. George and we are in Heaven!! The owner (Tom) cooked our meals and Tia (our server) is amazing every time we eat here!! Now for the food - OMG!!! It's so delicious and cooked to perfection with so much flavor. My husband and I always get the filet mignon with the fried rice. The veggies, soup and salad are really good too. This is hands down our favorite restaurant in St. George!!Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We look forward to making sure you are just as excited with every visit you make to Ninja.See you soon,Terin
3 based on 44 reviews
My nephew wanted to go here when we were visiting. There was a few things I could eat- shrimp, crab and some veggies. It was okay considering I typically do not like any kind of Chinese food.
4 based on 58 reviews
Southern Utah's finest Mongolian and Chinese buffet. All you can eat fresh sushi.
have eaten here several times during the week and food was fresh and usually cooked properly. Sunday lunch was different. Much busier with screaming kids and whining dogs constantly during entire visit. Hot & sour soup needed black vinegar (it loses it's potency if it sits too long), egg drop soup almost tasteless, egg rolls looked pretty but were nearly empty when eating, crab rangoon mushy on bottom from sitting too long, fried chicken tough and very dry (hammered), Korean chicken skewers better but also very dry, and Chinese fried shrimp (unde-veined with head and shell on) were terrible. These are popular in China but shell must be crispy with soft shrimp inside. These had soft shells (undercooked or cooked at too low temperature) and inside overcooked shrimp that were tough and dry. Wife tells me sushi was pretty good and neither of us tried the Mongolian grill. Went here because I found myself out of wood ear fungus for making hot & sour soup at home and knew they make it. Many people who were there already eating when we arrived were still trying to bankrupt the cafe and still eating when we left. This is a great place for that mentality and it will always be busy with people who want quantity more than quality. I may go back on a weekday but never again on a weekend
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4 based on 110 reviews
This is a fine dining restaurant with exceptional tempura, food and service. I loved it and would love to share that with others.
With our recent stay in St. George, we were looking for a unique and local dining experience. With Benja (Thai Garden â there are two Benjaâs) we found it. Now, part of it was our lateness in making a reservation, but come on itâs Wednesday evening. The restaurant is tucked away in a shopping area. Our bad! We waited and when seated, waited again. It was obvious that they were understaffed for this type of patronage. The good thing was everything else âNothing that we ordered was mediocre (and our group ordered a lot). From the spring roll and Wonton appetizers, to the rice, to the Pad Thai and different selections of chicken and curry, to the Sake sampler (which was very unique). Room for dessert? Sorry, not his time.St. George has many eating options â Benjaâs Thai Garden was a very solid choice with great food that was well spiced.
4 based on 755 reviews
Everywhere we travel throughout the country we always seem to end up in a Thai restaurant sooner or later, if the city has one. The food differs from place to place with some dishes bearing no resemblence to what we're used to at home in Hawaii. Benja Thai does a pretty decent job with the food, meaning that it's tasty and not over-priced. Our base line dishes for comparison are Pad Thai chicken and Penang Curry chicken. We obviously have our favorite places & tastes at home. Benja Thai's versions are different but in a good way. We both enjoyed the Pad Thai and Penang Curry and took leftovers home. And, the entree prices were also reasonable. My only gripe was that it took as long as it did to get to order placed. That could be improved.
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4 based on 435 reviews
When I first went to this restaurant, I thought it would be your average run-of-the-mill sushi joint, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out how wrong I was. Simply put, Sakura is an awesome Japanese restaurant, which is quite evident once you try their food, and when you see how crowded this place is in a town that doesnât have a lot of Asian people in it. Every time I eat here, Iâm impressed by the freshness of their sashimi and sushi. It makes me wonder where they get their fish and if theyâre flying it in fresh every night. Itâs that good. I havenât had anything on their menu that I didnât thoroughly enjoy. One of my favorites is their Sakura roll. Tempura shrimp and crab, with tuna and avocado on top, sprinkled with eel sauce. Itâs absolutely delicious and I could easily eat 25 pieces of it. If you like sushi, this is the place to go in southern Utah. If you do visit, go early especially on the weekends because this place is very popular.
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