King Salmon Midtown is a beloved restaurant in Phoenix known for its delicious sushi and great value. Diners enjoy a wide variety of rolls, like the spicy Phoenix Rising, alongside flavorful appetizers such as spicy edamame and crispy soft shell crab. The menu’s attractive pricing, often around 50% off, makes it an ideal spot for casual dining without compromising quality. Friendly service and tasty dishes ensure a satisfying experience, making King Salmon Midtown a top choice for sushi lovers seeking both quality and affordability.
Anastasia Glenk
in the last weekEvery roll ordered was delicious.
Luis “Mr.Kopriti” Glinos
in the last weekStopped into King Salmon after seeing the strong reviews, and overall it was a solid experience. The space is small, cozy, and inviting with a relaxed vibe that makes it easy to settle in. Service was excellent—our server was super friendly and genuinely helpful with suggestions. The menu has plenty of appealing choices. The fish wasn’t the absolute best we’ve had, but it was fresh and perfectly fine—good enough that we enjoyed our meal. The interior feels warm and welcoming; it’s the kind of spot you could make a regular. One note for future diners: they do serve alcohol—some older reviews say they don’t, but that’s incorrect. All in all, a comfortable neighborhood sushi bar we’re happy to return to. We’ll be back.
Sarah Glinos
in the last weekThis restaurant has a great vibe. All the employees are so nice and offer great recommendations. The food was delicious. I will definitely be back.
Youn Yale
a week agoLegitimately one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had. I walk in a little before 8 and I understand it close to their 830 closing time. I try and be courteous and order to go in person. I ask first and they tell me “yes, you can order to go it’ll be about 15 minutes”. Then I proceed to stand next the register for the next 45 minutes as they do not take your number to remind you, so I just have to stay and wait. The entire time I wait 3 different groups of people come in after I order, dine in, get served and leave. Then I watch 6 different people get their to go orders. I get reassured 20 minutes into my wait that they are packing my food as we speak as I clearly am confused by the wait. Finally I get sick of standing and sit down, where I watch one of the servers come by and hand a someone their to go orders and apologize for the wait. Only then one of the chefs notices me and tells the server that the box sitting right next to her is my food. If you’re busy that’s fine but why not tell me that, if you told me 40 minutes I could leave and come back? If it’s 15 minutes then I’ll just wait. Why would it be easier for me to dine in and then leave with my food then just order to go? The food is decent, but jesus this was just a disgusting waste of my time.
Maxwell Mcknight
a week agoBest sushi in town. Hands down. Friendly staff and excellent happy hour prices.