
At Sushi Blue, we strive to create a warm and inviting atmosphere where you can savor a diverse selection of delicious dishes. Whether you’re dining with friends or family, you’re guaranteed to have a wonderful time! Additionally, you can sit at our lively sushi bar, which features TVs for your entertainment. We are conveniently located in Kimball Junction, Park City!
Familiar Pan-Asian dishes & sushi served in a contemporary space with traditional Japanese seating.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1571 Redstone Center Dr #140, Park City, UT 84098
Phone: (435) 575-4272
Website: https://www.sushiblueparkcity.com/
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Reviews
Service was friendly, but a little slow. The atmosphere was definitely a highlight. A great spot if you’re looking for good sushi in a charming setting.
We got the coconut curry with Korean beef. Delicious! and the Tuna Turner roll. Both amazing! I recommend making a reservation as it was quite busy, but we were able to get 2 seats at the sushi bar with no problem. 10/10!
The edamame came out completely cold and one of our drinks was made incorrectly. We switched to wine since that’s usually a safe option.
When our sushi rolls arrived, the rice was hard and tasted undercooked. Sushi rice should be soft and properly prepared, but this had a strange texture that made the rolls nearly unpalatable.
Considering how extremely expensive the meal was, the quality was incredibly disappointing. To make matters worse, one person in our group ended up feeling sick afterwards.
Overall a very underwhelming and frustrating experience. I would not recommend this place.
That said, the staff did seem genuinely kind and like they were trying their best. It felt as though the restaurant was struggling to keep up with the volume of customers dining in and may be more focused on takeout orders, which impacted the overall experience inside the restaurant.
I hope this is something they can improve, because there is clearly effort being made it just wasn’t reflected in the food or service during our visit.
We started with the gyoza. They were unlike any other I’d had – they had a very thin wrapper that was fried to the point of almost being cracker-like. They tasted good but were quite tiny. I don’t think they are worth the cost because of this.
We tried two veggie and two blue rolls. Both veggie rolls (Cashew Clay and King Kong) were excellent! I would order both again. The Cashew Clay had a surprising and pleasant bright flavor due to the lime slices. The King Kong was the closest thing I think I’ve had to a “dessert” sushi. It is one of the most unique things I’ve eaten in a while. If you’re thinking you might like it you should try it! It was the favorite roll of my entire group.
For the blue rolls, we had the Mike Thai Son and Jenny From The Block. I loved the fusion flavors of the first ones and the pieces I had with a lot of the Thai basil were the best. The latter one almost tasted like a complete meal with the salmon and asparagus. I’d recommend both!
Restaurant was pretty empty during the lunch hour on a Tuesday. Despite this, service/kitchen was sadly still slow to get food out. Restaurant smelled slightly fishy when we walked it. Everything we ate was super-fresh so it didn’t indicate any problems with the food. But, it’s not the first impression you’d want.