Reviews on Sushi food in Roy, Utah, United States. Roy is a city in Weber County, Utah, United States, along Interstate 15. The population was 36,884 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Ogden−Clearfield, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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3 based on 19 reviews
Portions were large & price was very reasonable. We only ordered chinese food, no sushi. They were open on Christmas day. Service was fast and friendly.
4 based on 26 reviews
We've tried numerous sushi places in the greater Salt Lake area, and this is one of the best for food quality. The salmon and tuna nigiri were very fresh and sliced at least 50% thicker than other restaurants. Our son is a salmon snob having lived several years in Alaska, but he was delighted with the freshness. Roll menu is more limited than some other places, but the spider, rainbow, and Las Vegas rolls were excellent. The tempura assortment was very good, and the curry sauce with it delighted our son who took the remainder home. Music was from a Japanese anime film, and decor appeared authentic. Prices were similar to other sushi restaurants.Table service may be minimal during peak hours, though we had plenty of friendly attention as there were few there when we were. The basic system is to fill out your own paper slip indicating items and quantities, then put it onto the counter for preparation. Food is then brought to the table.This is definitely one we'll revisit often. We were amazed at how few people were there at 6 PM on a Friday evening.
We love living in Evanston Wyoming, but invariably there are some things you can get at better prices in "the big city." A friend turned us on to the Family Center at Riverdale, and we now go there once a month for a "big shopping" at Home Depot, Sam's Club, Super Target, etc. One time, I was jonesing for some Chinese food and a gal at Sam's Club recommended the Lucky Buffet. It was certainly a lucky find as it had not only good Chinese food, but a little Japanese food too, including teppan-yaki, and some Americanized sushi selections. The space is very clean and their decor is very soothing and tasteful with etched glass panels and dark wood accents. Their overall selection is huge, and includes some items you don't see every day at a Chinese buffet (at least we don't see 'em!) like mussels, oysters on the half-shell, fried bananas etc. And at $8 inclusive per person, it was definitely "love at first bite!" We've now been there several times and the last time I was a tad disappointed as their sushi chef was slower than molasses getting ready, plus the selection was different than it was last time we were there. I hate mayonnaise, and the sushi items all seemed to contain krab salad and other items laden with the stuff I hate more than anything in the world. Oh well, I made up for it with an extra helping of some delicious coconut shrimp (which, again, you can't always count on them having) and orange chicken. Their buffet price includes dessert, but we always seem to get too full to have any.
the sushi is well prepared and fresh. the prices are reasonable. what we have found is that ordering the all you can eat special will get you rice balls, with little else. but, the regular sushi is delicious. they have daily specials which we typically order and they offer a variety and have all been delicious.
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4 based on 29 reviews
Every roll I have tried here is yummy! Good prices and I love that they have a punch card. Go on your birthday and get a free tempura ice cream!
4 based on 353 reviews
Located on Historic 25th Street in Ogden, Utah, Tona provides a big city taste in a friendly and relaxed setting. Choose between the main dining area, the semi-private guest room, or watch chef's creations first hand at the sushi bar. Experience unique an
This is great sushi, beautifully presented.It compares favorably with West Coast sushi.Highly recommend.
5 based on 100 reviews
Windy's Sukiyaki is a casual Japanese restaurant in Ogden Utah. We are loved for a variety of made to order sushi rolls, delicious sukiyaki, homemade gyoza, donburi, ramen, udon, tempura and juicy steak and much more. When you walk into the restaurant, yo
the food was OK, liked the tempura shrimp, but hated the shrimp cocktail. the sushi rolls were average but expensive.on an almost 400 dollar order for 12 people, the one person had a birthday and we had signed up that day for their advertised $15 savings for the birthday person..... they would not honor it!!!! WHAT? it needs to be the next day before we can honor that sale. we let it go and enjoyed our party but said if that is how management treats us over such a little thing we wont come back .... PS, we drove from Salt Lake to visit them.Dear ullrich,We are sorry to hear you left unhappy. Customer satisfaction is our priority, we do our best to serve our customers. However; it is our company policy that we ask everyone to sign up for the birthday club early because the e-coupon goes out on the first day of every month (this is stated clearly on the sign-up page). We do not honor same day sign-up. Right now, we offer a 10% cash discount (no separate checks.) We hope she at least enjoyed the free dessert! Thank you for giving us a try.
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