Good phở for Logan but it’s a bit overpriced. Still worth it if you need your phở fix. Sushi is good. The people are nice. It’s kind of like with most sushi places. If you know what you like and they can tell you’re serious about what you’re after, they’ll be more enthusiastic. It seems kind of intimidating if you’re new at this stuff, but try deferring to the chef for choice of sushi. It makes it fun and is a sign of respect. You’ll likely be rewarded. If you do this and a sushi restaurant gives you cheap or poor quality fish, it’s an easy way to gauge how interested they are. I always do this test at new places. These guys passed.
Kirby C.
Place rating: 2 Logan, UT
Staff was super friendly but the sushi was not. Tastes like the quality of sushi you would eat at a cheap Chinese buffet.
Brett W.
Place rating: 1 Idaho Falls, ID
We have eaten here a few times and this last time on Thursday was very disappointing. We had our usual favorites but the quality has really become so poor that we will not return. The wasabi is almost like soup it’s so thinned out. Our miso soup had really dark, old-looking seaweed in it. The sushi had much thinner slices of fish on it and in it than usual. The tempura shrimp inside some of the rolls was overdone or old. There were Just too many disappointments to go back. It is pretty apparent the new owners are going on the cheap. Cannot recommend this specific location of sushi ya anymore.
Mary P.
Place rating: 4 Douglasville, GA
Great fun trying many of the types of sushi. The owner came out to have a conversation.
Daniel W.
Place rating: 5 Coppell, TX
More like Sushi YUM. The Godzilla roll and the King Kong were so incredibly good. I’ve done the all you can eat here and went away very fat and very happy. I love sushi ya and have never been disappointed.
Andy B.
Place rating: 2 Cache, UT
I was here about 8 months ago. I hear they have new management so I’d give them another chance. But when I was there it was more like Sushi No. It was the fast food equivalent of sushi. And not in a good quick fix kinda way. The rice was not the good tasting kind of sushi rice either. It tasted cheap. And they use a lot of it in each roll to get could too. It’s just lazy. I have seen children working there. Not cool. Don’t waste money, time or an appetite. If you want sushi get the real thing.
Raymond Q.
Place rating: 4 Brigham City, UT
A nice little sushi place, for the price it’s a good place to see if you’ll like sushi. Employees are friendly and helpful.
Cole W.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
This place is great. My wife and I come here whenever were feeling sushi. Delicious sushi for a great price. Service has never been a problem. The Idaho and godzilla are our current favorites.
Angela Z.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
It’s hard to believe that this place only has 3 stars. My husband and I are new to Logan and we both enjoyed our dinner at this restaurant. The owner is very nice and super helpful when ordering. They took over ownership 5 months ago and started serving phở in addition to their menu. This is the only place in town that serves phở. The phở is actually what brought us here and it was delicious. The broth is fantastic. It is served with thin sliced steak and meatballs in it for $ 8.75. It had just the right amount of noodles. My husband had the Tornado roll per the owners suggestion and he really liked it. We will definitely be returning very soon.
Madison J.
Place rating: 5 Nephi, UT
I wasn’t so sure about trying a new sushi restaurant, but the food far exceeded my expectations. The sushi rolls were amazing and service was great! I would highly recommend Sushi Ya
Sean B.
Place rating: 5 Tempe, AZ
New owners and I’m glad I tried the place again. They have Phở now. Much better quality than last owners.
Nicholas S.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
Great sushi Great price Great service Great atmosphere Great time Defiantly gonna be back for more. Get the eel! And you can’t skip the Philadelphia roll
Cordell H.
Place rating: 4 Preston, ID
The sushi is good if you honestly know what to get. Their best rolls are the Godsuki, Barney Rubble, Orange Julius and King Kong. Wait time is a bit of an issue, but considering they’re making it fresh it all good. The service needs work but the food certainly doesn’t.
Jay A.
Place rating: 1 Providence, UT
Hard pass! Horrible service, bland flavors, and worst of all the smell of a fish tank while trying to enjoy sushi. Again hard pass!
Marklar L.
Place rating: 2 Logan, UT
Not great. Lil school aged boy working & getting yelled at by I assume his parent/family for not serving drinks, and taking food out. Kids argues back. Food slowly arrives, food received doesn’t look like the items pictures. Much much less amounts of crystal shrimp and crap than pictures on menu. Fish doesn’t taste great, one sauce tasted very much like plain mayo. Price isn’t great, didn’t get my drink refilled when empty. I won’t go back.
Zak E.
Place rating: 3 Providence, UT
I’m somewhat of an overeater when it comes to sushi. Once a month or so I think«I’d like to fill-up on some good sushi». I go to Sushi Ya, and leave satisfied but never blown away. Their Tempura Fried rolls aren’t to my liking. Too much batter if you ask me. The service is what you make it. I’ve had no communication with anyone, and I’ve had great communication with a chef recently moved here from CA. If you’re looking for a romantic setting or to be blown away by the attentiveness, this is likely not your place. But if you want a decent all you can eat joint with fair lunch and dinner prices, you will be pleased.
Veronica M.
Place rating: 4 Oak View, CA
so being from coastal southern cali i have high expectations for sushi. I’ve been in Logan just 3 months and have been craving sushi really bad. so i decided to try this place out. i hoped for the best and you know what it was not too shabby. the AYCE is a great deal and some of the rolls really satisfied my sushi craving. I gave them 4 stars for being able to hold their own. and for having a great atmosphere and great service. see you all soon.
Kyle K.
Place rating: 4 San Bernardino, CA
So being an out of town Californian, me and my friend were looking for a place to get some chow before we started our day, unfortunately a lot of places are closed on Sundays, and we were just about to take a chance on Mongolian Barbecue until we spotted this place. First off, they opened a little early and invited us in to hang out till they were ready, early off they could get us drinks, miso soup, stuff to start off with. Everyone was really friendly and the service watch top notch, but the real treat was the pricing and the quality of the sushi. Being a little far away from the ocean had us weary, but everything tasted amazing! You’ll definitely want to pay the extra couple of bucks to get their full blown all you can eat menu option, because their house special rolls are something I’ve never seen and tasted before. My only knock was that the soda machine was running out of syrup, and that some of the rolls had kinda a «dry» texture in the middle, or that one tempura had that greasy aftertaste that didn’t really bode well. But besides that, you’ll definitely want to come in, take in the homely décor, and stuff yourself with good food.
Bevan E.
Place rating: 2 Hyrum, UT
Been hesitant to try out Sushi Ya since they opened. The idea of all-you-can-eat sushi just doesn’t sound appetizing. Nonetheless, my wife and I stopped in tonight to try it out. We were greeted promptly, welcomed, ushered up to the bar, brought menus, had a very attentive and friendly staff, and no issues with the service and atmosphere of the restaurant. Our problem was the taste of the sushi. We asked to simply bring out their best rolls and tried one after the next. We had four of their«best» rolls(Alaska, Rocky Mountain, Vegas, and one other I can’t remember). The presentation was good, the fish looked fresh, we tried cooked/tempura and, uncooked, but they simply didn’t taste very good. We’d try a piece and literally have no interest in having another. The last roll my wife wouldn’t even try after I took one piece and gave her the«this isn’t good» look. I wanted to leave it all there and simply leave but she made me box it up so we wouldn’t appear«rude». When the owner came by and asked how it compared to Takara or Happy Sushi in town I told him frankly that it didn’t. I said the quality of the materials and presentation appeared to be there, but at least for us, the flavor wasn’t. I’ve worked years to get my wife to finally like, and actually now«love» sushi, and this has set her back. I don’t think either of us we’ll be craving it for awhile. Sorry Sushi Ya. We paid more than Takara(at $ 45, double) but felt like we were eating grocery store sushi. I have a to-go box with 80% of the sushi we ordered, but it’s going right in the trash.
Chuck S.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
Contrary to others experience, great service and great food. There is definitely nothing sketchy about this place. Nice modern, decorative concrete floor and large dining room. Large sushi bar but I always sit at a table. The waitress was a very attentive and quick, pretty Japanese girl. With Japanese chefs behind the bar. How much more authentic do you want? If you don’t like raw fish so much, the tempura Godzilla roll is the whole roll fried and is just delicious with the spicy sauce! The seared tuna was amazingly fresh and barely seared perfectly. I love this place and I don’t want it to go away. Go enjoy AYCE sushi for a very reasonable price! A ton of variations and the soup and salad are a nice touch with the lunch acye.