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Help us make it rightOperational for more than 20 years, Ichiban Sushi is an eating establishment that offers a range of dinner and lunch options in Salt Lake City. The restaurant specializes in Japanese cuisine. It serves a variety of appetizers, entrees, soups and beverages. Ichiban Sushi offers various types of beef, egg, fish, lamb, pork and poultry items. The restaurant features the Zen Club, as well as hosts...
Ichiban is world class sushi in an intriguing modern setting. For a truly authentic Japanese experience come to Ichiban.
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The Scene
Fish tanks, irreverent murals of dancing sumo wrestlers and stained-glass windows work in harmony, not quite disguising the building's religious origins.
The...
A delightful Japanese restaurant in an old Presbyterian church building that retains a lot of its character. A number of authentic choices--not just sushi--and quality sake, not just those of the Budweiser class (try Momokawa). Most of the clientele are Caucasian, but that is to be expected in SLC. Adequate parking. In Salt Lake, at least, I would indeed rate...
Sashini was sliced so thick 3/8", I've never experienced that before. If the fish was top-notch, maybe it would have been acceptable, but it was not. The ramen noodle with carmelized onions was a poor match and weird tasting combo. Miso soup was so thick and salty, I couldn't attempt more than a few sips. The setting in a converted...
Ichiban's menu is very user friendly to help, even the uninitiated navigate the choices. The chef's hand rolls are a specialty, featuring unusual and delicious combinations of fish, vegetables and spices. Of course there is a full kitchen preparing a variety of traditional Japanese fare. If sushi is not your favorite, try the teriyaki chicken, seafood soba, or any one of the light and delicious...
Ichiban started off as a popular Park City sushi joint but has since moved to the cozy confines of this converted Lutheran church. Indeed, the rolls here are divine, and there are few restaurants in the downtown area that can boast such a cosmopolitan feel beautiful stained-glass windows and the quintessential vaulted ceiling juxtaposed with Japanese-themed murals, fish tanks, and...
Ichiban serves Japanese sake, beer and wine.
Several private rooms (tatami) in the old choir loft offer a divine vista of the restaurant, with two more off the lobby--all great for larger groups.
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