Show M Raw R aw fish fl IS h j to- to i Kimberly Thomas Contributing i t Do you have a love for raw fish wrapped up in rice and seaweed Does this love often cause you to eto result to sushi or in bankrupting yourself Well no more because Simply Sushi is here to address all your raw fish needs at a reasonable price Simply Sushi is a locally owned you can eat sushi bar and restaurant With two different locations and an extensive sushi menu Simply Sushi is the best place in the Salt Lake Valley for you eat sushi The sushi is prepared to order as opposed to sitting in a fridge for hours which puts it far above far above gas station sushi However the prepared to order part also results in long waits in between orders This can sometimes sometime be a problem since Simply Sushi does not tolerate campers and maximum sit down time is only an hour However Simply Sushi is not for the inexperienced sushi Their reasonable prices are largely due to the enforcement of some Sushi Continued on AS Simply Sushi Continued from f I ground rules including being charged the la a-la- carte price for rolls that go 50 percent unfinished So for those who dont don't know if they like red snapper or mango on their rolls it is probably not best to sample the Mango Extreme Roll only to find out that r red d snapper has hasan hasan hasan an undesirable texture or flavor and then be charged 11 dollars for it Its best to togo togo togo go with someone who will brave unknown tastes with you that way if you dont don't like it at least you know you only have to gag down half of it Aside from personal tastes the only major criticism of Simply Sushi is with the tempura rolls It was not uncommon to order a tempura roll with raw fish in it only to find that the tempura was cooked as well as the fish Also the ratio of cream cheese to avocado to actual fish can be 4 disproportionate ie i.e. too much cream cheese not enough fish I Simply Sushi divides its dinner and lunch prices by bythe bythe bythe the menu with a cheaper I Imore more limited offering during lunch and a more expensive and nd extensive offering at dinner The Thel l lunch menu has more options without raw sushi like California rolls fewer components in the rolls themselves and less tempura This is abs absolutely not the case with the dinner clinner menu which has rolls that feature three different kinds of offish fish one example is the Mountain Roll which has crystal shrimp tuna and salmon on the inside with a heaping pile of cooked crab on top so delicious While the dinner menu has five rolls with tempura the best tempura offering on the lunch menu is definitely the King Kong Tempura Roll which like is namesake is large Simply Sushi offers a diverse sushi menu that can rival the most traditional sushi houses Their is a good place to introduce you to the fish components of f rolls The sushi non-sushi menu is extremely limited with only chicken tenders chicken teriyaki and shrimp tempura offered as full meals The rest of the sushi non-sushi menu revolves around their soup and salad offerings The miso soup is flavorful something miso soup often lacks but not substantial Anyone who partakes of the miso soup will likely be for their next batch of sushi rolls If you are going with witha a date during peak hours ie i.e. Friday and Saturday nights be prepared to to throw a tantrum or sit at atthe atthe atthe the bar since that is where all parties of two will be seated So if you want wanta a cushy booth or more attention from your waiter go during peak non-peak hours Whether you go to the Jordan Campus or Library Square there is a close Simply Sushi with one location at S. S Redwood Road in West Jordan and another on S. S and W W. in Salt Lake you can eat lunch is 1495 and dinner is 1995 dinner hours start at 4 pm p.m. |