
Experience the exquisite tastes of Japan at Kahi Sushi, where culinary artistry meets impeccable service. Under the masterful guidance of Chef Young Cho, every dish on our menu is a carefully curated masterpiece. From delectable appetizers to savory Korean Barbecue selections, there’s something to delight every palate. But what truly sets us apart is our commitment to providing a warm and inviting atmosphere, ensuring that every visit to Kahi Sushi is an unforgettable dining experience..
Address and Contact Information
Address: 743 W 100 N, American Fork, UT 84003
Phone: (385) 832-3133
Website: https://kahisushi.com/
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And the service was on another level. The owner made my sushi and he was an absolute delight, extremely skilled and has an obvious passion for Sushi.
I ordered the Sweet Jesus Roll, Baja Roll, miso soup, edamame & a pot of green tea. The tea pot was a traditional cast iron and the tea bag was hand filled with loose leaf toasted brown rice green tea- THIS attention to flavor & experience is what make Kahi Sushi a cut above the rest!! I only leave reviews when I loved the food and my overall experience- Kahi Sushi hits every mark and then some!
The one lady serving us was honestly so super sweet. She was very polite and courteous, and frequently checked up on if we needed anything.
Overall, awesome and kinda lowkey place for the sushi!
We go to many sushi restaurants. We typically order the same basic items for comparison and one or two signature items in addition. For this visit our list included: Gyoza, Sake Nigiri, California, Las Vegas, Sunset, Kahi, and Baha. The gyoza was cooked, but not pan fried afterward. This isn’t a condemnation simply an observation. People like dumplings in different ways. We didn’t have a bad item in the bunch. Everything was fresh and tasty. The Vegas roll had a taste in the spicy mayo that we didn’t recognize. It wasn’t a bad taste, just a note. We loved the baha roll, probably the favorite. Our least liked roll was the Kahi, which is their signature. Texture was most of it, and competing elements that got lost in the mix was the rest.
The restaurant was elegant and we all felt that they were trying to be upscale. A goal which we felt they achieved. The chairs were very comfortable. The place settings, glasses, napkins, even the chopsticks were all better than standard fast casual, more like a dining experience should be.
Pricing was higher than most sushi spots we’ve visited. A glance at the menu and quick math put most rolls between $14 and $20. However, the Happy Hour pricing on select rolls gives 40% off, which we enjoyed.
Overall, very solid choice for sushi and a very lovely experience. They deserve your patronage. We’ve seen restaurants struggle in that location and hope the very best for this one.
Our waitress was very attentive and accommodating to our various questions as I am unable to eat gluten or dairy. Vivienne double-checked to make sure all the rolls and appetizers were safe for me to eat. She was a gem!
Sushi is top quality, miso is flavorful and served always hot (temperature), and I really enjoy their salmon teriyaki dinner here, served and presented well on the plate ️. Servers are always happy and delightful and always check in on us. This is my new FAV sushi/japanese spot!
I’ve been searching for a good sushi place after the one I used to go to declined and this place did not disappoint. It tasted fresh and vibrant and the best sushi I’ve been to in years!
The people were incredibly friendly and welcoming, the server was so sweet and attentive.
10000% will be coming back and will likely be a new regular there!
Thank you so much for the great experience!