From Deseret News archives:
Dining out: Bonsai Japanese Steakhouse
It's a restaurant, which means that your food is cooked in front of you on a big, hot grill by a chef who usually aims not only to cook your meal to order, but also to entertain you: spinning and juggling utensils and bottles, flipping food into diners' mouths and, of course, making the flaming onion volcano.
If you've been to any restaurant of this kind, you know the drill. So rather than outline the whole experience all over again, I'll concentrate on what stood out when we visited the Sandy Bonsai for dinner on a recent weeknight.
First, Bonsai was exceedingly family friendly. The hostess who seated us brought a highchair for our 2-year-old and lidded cups and kid-rigged chopsticks for the younger kids. Our bowls of simple, aromatic onion soup were served alongside a bowl of ice, in case the kids' broth needed an instant cool-down an especially thoughtful touch, I thought. And, of course, all that flame and spatula-flipping is thrilling to kids.
The pricing is low-to-average for this type of restaurant, with kids' meals ranging from about six to nine bucks and adult meals up to $36 and that's for the lobster tail and king crab legs. The chicken, steak and shrimp combinations most of us go for range from $17 to $20, and that includes soup, salad, veggies and steamed rice. Fried rice is extra, which I didn't like much as that's one of my favorite parts of a teppanyaki meal.
It was worth it, though. I always tell people that, from a food standpoint, I visit this type of restaurant for three reasons: the fried rice, the grilled veggies and the beautiful sear that this type of cooking puts on meat.
Our chef, though entertaining and certainly a deft juggler, kept the silliness to a minimum. He concentrated on getting us our food hot, fresh and perfect, and nothing I tasted was a problem. The kids mostly got New York steak, cooked medium-rare so it was tender and juicy. My oldest daughter tried, and loved, the beef sukiyaki with its long slices of beef, sweet sauce and sprinkling of sesame seeds.
And all of the girls tried, and mostly liked, both the cool California roll and the fresh, silky-textured yellowtail sashimi.
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