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East Sea 120 N 900 W, Salt Lake City, UT 8411...
+18015968963
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You can obviously also reach the restaurant using the municipal transport. The next stop is TRAX-Jackson Euclid Station, 139 meters away from East Sea, otherwise, there are parking lots 922 meters away at 500 W Parking Lot.
Here you can find the menu of East Sea in Salt Lake City. At the moment, there are 6 menus and drinks on the menu.
East Seas restaurant offers a mix of Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine at affordable prices. While some dishes like the orange chicken and lo mein are recommended, others such as the meat and noodles have received mixed reviews. However, the spring rolls seem to be a standout dish that is worth a try. The portions are generous and the service is friendly, making it a good option for a casual meal. Overall, East Seas is a solid choice for those looking for a budget-friendly dining experience in North Temple.
What Charlotte Westphal likes about East Sea:
Biggest in Town. Did I get your attention? Anyhow, I believe the spring rolls at East Seas are the biggest and most affordable around. Three simple, yet giant rolls filled with rice noodles, lettuce, cilantro, shrimp and pork are approximately $5.50. View all feedback.
What Fae Schowalter doesn't like about East Sea:
the flesh was terrible in both meal times we got. it was seriously underboiled in a meal, and totally gum-like in orange chicken. I'll be quite honest, though I'm angry, the tear was really good. View all feedback.
Yup! this will do ya!. Like Panda Express but a titch more legit. Good orange chicken....not wa...
Good food... sometimes. The Vietnamese food is good depending on the day. Usually the lunch rus...
Order the noodles with fried egg rolls. The food used to be really good don't know what happene...
Priced right. The food is OK and in line for what you pay. The service is very good, but then t...
Biggest in Town. Did I get your attention? Anyhow, I believe the spring rolls at East Seas are...