
Sapa is sushi dining in Downtown, rated 4.6★ ($ 30-50).
Sapa, nestled in the heart of Salt Lake City, offers an alluring mix of Asian fusion cuisine in a trendy setting. With its authentic Japanese teahouses and inviting courtyard, patrons enjoy signature rolls like the Kamikaze. The lively atmosphere guarantees a memorable dining experience.
Recurring themes across 3,454 Google reviews:
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Sapa welcomes guests of all backgrounds with its family-friendly atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests can enjoy the added convenience of parking and attentive service. The restaurant's unique teahouse setting and delectable Asian fusion menu ensure an exceptional experience for all visitors.
Sapa serves sushi, asian, vietnamese, japanese.
Sapa is in Downtown, Salt Lake City — 722 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111.
Roughly $ 30-50 per person.
Sapa is walk-in; it doesn't take reservations.
4.6★ from 3,454 reviews.
Across 3,454 Google reviews, people most often mention rolls, filet mignon, sunset, pho, drunken noodles.
For the best experience at Sapa, visit during weekdays for lunch or early dinner to avoid crowds. Guests may encounter seasonal delights and special events, heightening their culinary journey. Reservations are recommended for weekend evenings when it gets busy.
For the best experience at Sapa, visit during weekdays for lunch or early dinner to avoid crowds. Guests may encounter seasonal delights and special events, heightening their culinary journey. Reservations are recommended for weekend evenings when it gets busy.
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