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Feedback gevenWent here for a quiet birthday dinner on a Tuesday about 6pm. We were the only folks dining in when we arrived. We loved the mix of Asian cuisine on the menu including curry, noodles, rice, and plenty of vegetarian options. We got two curry dishes and a rice and noodle plate. We also tried their spring rolls and edamame. I’ve lived nearby for 2 years and this was our first time here and honestly it was so good! The flavors of each dish were incredible. The service was good and we felt safe in the restaurant with COVID rules being observed. Keep in mind each dish we ordered was good for 2-3 people and our part of 4 had PLENTY of food with the appetizers we ordered and the 4 dishes. Also, we had already ate half of our food before I took pictures because it was so good!
This restaurant recently changed to a sushi bar with an all you can eat option. I chose this option and went with the dinner menu although I was there at lunchtime. I did this to get access to their entire menu. I ordered a few nigiri and two rolls. I ordered a roll with spicy tuna in it to see how they handles this offering. In my opinion, many sushi places add more heat than is needed and it overwhelms the fish flavors. I realize heat in food is a subjective thing. I felt the spice level was a little high in the lovers roll. The rainbow roll was good, not smothered in eel sauce but had it to the fish was still the highlight of the roll. The nigiri were good, the ratio of fish to rice was good, especially for an all you can eat option. Many all you can eat sushi places give you a golf ball size lump of rice and a tiny bit of fish. Not here. The place was clean and the decor eclectic. Service was efficient and polite. I would have preferred hot tea but was told they didn't have this. Don't know if they offer beer or wine
Ordered the pho to go and asked for sprouts only and no noodles to make it low carb. Absolutely delicious. We also ordered the yellow chicken curry and it was amazing.
Dine in available, social distancing and mask required. Delicious Thai food, nice atmosphere, prices are great !
Basically the same thing as Sushi Ya (in Draper and Provo). Most of the menu is identical. Sushi Ya is a little bit better overall slightly better rolls, nicer building, more experienced staff. Prices about the same. Overall this is a quantity over quality experience. The only reason to really come is the buffet. Overall the sushi is fine, but not great. Rolls are pretty basic. None of the rolls really stand out, but it's about $16 for all you can eat (lunch price). So the quality of rolls probably on par with $3 4 dollar rolls. You get what you pay for.