$7 for $15 Worth of Lunch Fare at Wabi Sabi Japanese Fusion & Sushi in South Jordan (or $12 for $25 Worth of Dinner)
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- Natural ingredients
- Skilled executive chef
- Pleasant, welcoming ambiance
- Live music on weekends
If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature’s logic with today’s Groupon to Wabi Sabi Japanese Fusion & Sushi, located in Daybreak in South Jordan. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of lunch fare.
- For $12, you get $25 worth of dinner fare.
New York–trained Executive Chef Joshua Coplin combines fresh, organic ingredients to engineer Wabi Sabi's healthy, flavorful, and creative Japanese fusion fare. House-made sauces and artful presentations festoon the dinner menu. For dinner, an edible amusement park of kobe beef and onion straws awaits the tongue in each wagyu beef slider ($9.95/two), and digestive marksmen can target hunger with the mussel shooters ($4.95 each). Chomp into chicken katsu, a tasty panko-encrusted bird sidekicked by a seasonal vegetable ($13.95). Bales of sushi await seafaring snackers, from the Spider roll's soft-shell crab and avocado ($8.95) to the Rebel's spicy tuna, jalapeños, and subversive hip movements ($6.95). Midday diners can lunch on hearty rice bowls or tokyo tacos ($6.95 both), topped with asian slaw and salsa.
Hanging orbs bathe diners in pleasant light on Wabi Sabi's main floor, which is neighbored by a breezy outdoor patio. Friendly service emphasizes the welcoming vibe; stop by Fridays and Saturdays for live entertainment, including music and interpretative dancing to Clive Cussler novels.
Reviews
Wabi Sabi was featured on FOX13 News, and 67% of Urbanspooners like it. Eighteen Yelpers give Wabi Sabi an average of 3.5 stars, and Google Mappers award it a 3.8-star average.
- I have been here twice, once for lunch and once for dinner and both times the food and service were exceptional. This is definitely my new favorite japanese cuisine. The sushi melts in your mouth and the ribs are to die for. – Bob, Urbanspoon
- Really cool environment and great service. Most importantly, some of the best sushi we have had! – mckay r., Yelp, 1/16/11
- Natural ingredients
- Skilled executive chef
- Pleasant, welcoming ambiance
- Live music on weekends
If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature’s logic with today’s Groupon to Wabi Sabi Japanese Fusion & Sushi, located in Daybreak in South Jordan. Choose between the following options:
- For $7, you get $15 worth of lunch fare.
- For $12, you get $25 worth of dinner fare.
New York–trained Executive Chef Joshua Coplin combines fresh, organic ingredients to engineer Wabi Sabi's healthy, flavorful, and creative Japanese fusion fare. House-made sauces and artful presentations festoon the dinner menu. For dinner, an edible amusement park of kobe beef and onion straws awaits the tongue in each wagyu beef slider ($9.95/two), and digestive marksmen can target hunger with the mussel shooters ($4.95 each). Chomp into chicken katsu, a tasty panko-encrusted bird sidekicked by a seasonal vegetable ($13.95). Bales of sushi await seafaring snackers, from the Spider roll's soft-shell crab and avocado ($8.95) to the Rebel's spicy tuna, jalapeños, and subversive hip movements ($6.95). Midday diners can lunch on hearty rice bowls or tokyo tacos ($6.95 both), topped with asian slaw and salsa.
Hanging orbs bathe diners in pleasant light on Wabi Sabi's main floor, which is neighbored by a breezy outdoor patio. Friendly service emphasizes the welcoming vibe; stop by Fridays and Saturdays for live entertainment, including music and interpretative dancing to Clive Cussler novels.
Reviews
Wabi Sabi was featured on FOX13 News, and 67% of Urbanspooners like it. Eighteen Yelpers give Wabi Sabi an average of 3.5 stars, and Google Mappers award it a 3.8-star average.
- I have been here twice, once for lunch and once for dinner and both times the food and service were exceptional. This is definitely my new favorite japanese cuisine. The sushi melts in your mouth and the ribs are to die for. – Bob, Urbanspoon
- Really cool environment and great service. Most importantly, some of the best sushi we have had! – mckay r., Yelp, 1/16/11