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Rice King Restaurant
Skip this place... Mu Shu pork is seriously made with leftover BBQ pork, chicken chow mein flavorless and the veggies were still raw, the Mongolian beef is mostly onions... there are better Chineese food restaurants close by and cheaper.
Our usual Chinese restaurant was closed unexpectedly tonight so we decided to go to Rice King for takeout. I had never been here, but my family had dined here. We ordered online, which was easy and convenient. We arrived to find a full restaurant and a line of people to pickup takeout. I thought this was a great choice considering the volume of people. Once home and the bag was unpacked I knew already this was not like our usual place. The entree portions were much smaller. The potstickers were pretty good. Flavorful enough. The egg rolls were more like a spring roll. Maybe I’m biased being from the East coast where an egg roll is an egg roll. These tasted just like the ones you buy frozen at Sam’s or Costco. Minimal filling and little flavor. I ordered the General Tso’s, a dish I judge every Chinese restaurant by because it’s my favorite. This was terrible. Aside from being a skimpy portion, it had no flavor aside from a sugar sauce. No spice to it at all. It was a brown sugar sauce and no broccoli. I was highly disappointed. The lemon chicken was good. The lemon sauce was a bit runny though. The cashew chicken was probably the best dish. The ham fried rice was decent. No veggies and a little bit of ham. The pork lo mein was the best dish. Large pieces of pork. The noodles were a little overdone, but not terrible. The person that checked me out was friendly. He was clearly rushing all around with that many people there. I doubt I’d go back to this restaurant.
Sushi Yah
What a hidden gem. Cheapest all you can eat sushi I’ve come across globally - with an extensive menu to choose from. Visiting from Aus and was fortunate enough to stumble across this place and it fulfilled my sushi needs. I just went with nigiri and all the seafood was fresh and tasted great with good serving of wasabi and ginger. Nice family owners - worth the visit esp after a full day of skiing.
The Girl asked for all you can eat sushi for her graduation dinner and Sushi Yah made her dreams come true! The sushi rolls were so good! Some tempura some not but everything was excellent! And the price was awesome!!! My youngest LOVED the Gyoza and egg rolls. The rest of us tried just about EVERYTHING! Our favorites were the sunset, spicy crunch, Vegas, Eddy (the girl was really the only one who loved this but we all had fun trying it), Godzilla, Hurricane, and Utah Mountain. This made sitting through graduation worth it. Our waiter kept our glasses full and was great to explain or offer suggestions. This was really a great place!
Ganesh Indian Cuisine
Delicious and authentic Indian food. The food here is not very heavy like a lot of other Indian restaurants. And the dosa is amazing. Dinning environment is very chill and relaxing. Great and friendly servicer too.
Ganesh is our Indian Food Staple. The staff is so friendly. Their location is easily accessible, lots of parking, ada compliant and the food is amazing. They do a good job balancing their seasoning, and will make your dishes blazing hot to mild and everything in between to cater to your spice level. If you like Indian food, in my opinion it’s the best in the valley. It is a little pricey, and the amount of meat you get in certain dishes is minimal compared to other Indian restaurants. This caters more to our specific preference though. It’s definitely more of a quality rather than quantity restaurant.