Who Has the Best Sushi in Park City?

Far from Tokyo and in the mountains, Park City isn’t always top of mind when it comes to sushi restaurants, but it should be. Park City has excellent sushi and Japanese food, with chefs creating unique and fusion dishes with fresh ingredients, as well as the classics sushi lovers look for. 

What Makes Good Sushi?

The best sushi has fresh ingredients and is carefully prepared to have a balance of flavors. This dish should include:

  • Neta. Neta is the topping included in sushi and there should be enough of it that the flavor emerges, without overpowering the rice.

  • Body-temperature rice. The rice should be flavorful and sticky enough to keep the sushi together, without being so sticky that the individual grains can’t separate.

  • Fish. The seafood on sushi should smell fresh, with a firm texture and bright color.

Sushi may have been part of Japanese culture since the fourth century. It is a deceptively simple food of just a few ingredients, but it can take years to master because the very simplicity means every ingredient counts and must be of the highest quality.

What Are the Top-Rated Sushi Restaurants in and Around Park City?

Some of the best sushi in Park City includes affordable options and higher-end dining. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious dining experience in a stunning ambiance or simply want to satiate a craving for sushi Park City has wonderful options, including:

  • Oishi Sushi Bar & Grill. If you’re looking for Park City sushi, Main Street is a great place to start your journey, and Oishi Sushi Bar & Grill is famous among residents and visitors for its fusion appetizers, specialty rolls, sashimi, sushi, and traditional rolls. Located in the Summit Watch Marriott Hotel, this restaurant has a good wine, sake, and beer menu.

  • Flying Sumo Sushi & Grill. A popular Park City sushi Main Street staple, this restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere and an impressive menu at reasonable prices. The portions tend to be generous, too. In addition to the traditional sushi, sashimi, hand rolls, and rolls, the chefs here get creative with popular fusion dishes such as Tokyo nachos, Jalapeño poppers, Albacore Carpaccio, and more. There’s a kids’ menu, too.

  • Shoyu Sushi House and Japanese Kitchen. Chef Hokky and his team serve up traditional rolls, tempura rolls, sushi, sashimi, and more at this understated restaurant on W Ute Blvd. With a casual vibe and friendly service, this is where the locals go for Alaskan rolls and other favorites. The restaurant is small, so it pays to make reservations during the busy season or to try the takeout menu.

  • Yuki Yama Sushi. Executive Chef Kirk Terashima and his team create unique and traditional sushi and Japanese dishes at this upscale dining experience on Main Street. The large, open-concept dining space is beautifully designed and perfect for a special dinner. The menu does not disappoint, with traditional rolls, maki, and special maki with cheeky names like “sho ‘nuff,” “Bruce Lee Roy,” and “Mr. Miyagi.”

  • Shabu. This sake bar and sushi restaurant has been known for “freestyle Asian cuisine” for over 14 years. They have traditional and specialty rolls as well as nightly specials and a separate gluten-free menu. The ambiance is warm in the open-concept dining area and outside on the patio.

  • Sushi Blue. The design of the main dining room at this sushi restaurant is stunning, with both regular and elevated tatami seating as well as a bar and sushi bar. Here, you can dine on sashimi, sushi, Korean street tacos, and more. There are nightly specials on the sushi menu and lunch hours feature a Blue Plate special.

  • Park City Sushi Chef. If you want sushi Park City also offers a few unique twists. One of these is sushi Chef Paul Munarriz, who offers sushi catering throughout Park City. He can create a sushi menu of your choice and bring it to your home.

Whether you want a casual lunch, an unforgettable and upscale dinner, or a private dining experience, the sushi scene in Park City offers it all. New sushi restaurants are opening, too, and if you’re in Park City and interested in food, you might also want to consider the annual Savor the Summit festival, where restaurants and chefs vie to create amazing creations for diners.

How Does Being in Benloch Ranch Put You Within Easy Access to Amazing Sushi?

When home buyers start looking for a vacation home in Park City, world-class skiing and amazing outdoor adventures are top of mind. Park City is certainly famous for that, but it’s important to consider the full picture of living in this part of Summit County, Utah, and that includes a diverse and inspiring foodie scene that includes sushi and Japanese restaurants.

When you live in Benloch Ranch, you’re only 15 minutes away from the best sushi in Park City and the surrounding area. You can always give in to a craving and you’re right there when exciting new restaurants open or when food events happen. Amenities in Benloch Ranch make it even easier to enjoy wonderful dining. You can always call on the shuttle service for a ride or use Benloch Ranch Concierge to book a table.

Interested in making your own sushi at home? Benloch Ranch floorplans include gourmet kitchens perfect for preparing your own sushi or getting caterers in. The outdoor deck areas and flow between indoor and outdoor spaces let you entertain at home with sushi takeout, all with sweeping views of the mountains.

Are you ready for uncompromising living near park City, with luxury amenities and a commitment to sustainability? If you’re looking for a lifestyle to build a lifetime of memories, contact us at Benloch Ranch to find out about our fast-selling floorplans. Some are still available. Park City sushi, Main Street, and world-class skiing await!

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