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Pacific Seas

4.6 (83 reviews)
ModeratePolynesian
Closed • 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Moderate noise
Outdoor seating
Good for groups
Good for kids

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2 Item Double Lu of the day or Sipi Combo

Lots of food and very authentic. Admittedly wasn't my favorite, but it filled me up and felt like a north shore stop.

Food was awesome!!! Filled a cooler to take on my flight to Alaska!!! So delicious!!!

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Mel J.

I live in Nevada so I try to stop by when I visit because I've heard so many good things about this place. I must say I wasn't disappointed. My husband and I both ordered the lu sipi and sipi combo with green bananas and it was hot and simply delicious! The lu sipi is salted just right - not too salty, just enough so that we didn't have to go looking for salt (IYKYK). The green bananas had just enough coconut milk (not drowning in it) and the sipi had been marinated in some kind of soy sauce concoction and cooked just right. Did I say we enjoyed our meal? :) The only disappointment was that there wasn't any otai. There are other items on the menu, such as kale moa (chicken curry), sapasui moa (chicken chop suey), turkey tails and others that I am unable to recall. I wish I'd taken a picture of the menu board. The starches include green bananas, taro, yam (kumala) and I think tapioca (manioke). The service was quick and efficient. There 2 lines - one for ordering and the second for payment and pick-up. The young people working the counter and kitchen have the system down pack. We didn't dine in as we had a long drive ahead of us, but there are tables and chairs available. The dining area isn't too big, but there are enough tables and chairs to accommodate a small group of 20, at least. There is also a small area to the right as you walk in where it appears they sell a small assortment of Pacific Island staples, including canned corned beef and other goodies. I highly recommend this place if you love Pacific Island (Polynesian) food, whether you're a Pacific Islander or not.

Lu Triple Combo Lu of the day & Sipi Combo
Mae T.

Great island food! Definitely worth the stop if I'm Utah! We were just passing through from Texas and had to stop in. Glad we did! Good music too!

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Calvin K.

This place feels like a legit Tonga place for native Pacific Islanders in a commercial area. Family run business. Huge portions of food. Got a two item combo and could only finish 2/3. Will get the more common stuff like pulled pork next time. If you ask for water in a cup, it'll be tap water.

Lu sipi, mui pipi, manioke, & ota
Malia T.

Came out here to SLC with the hubby for trucking from Texas & this spot did not disappoint! Everything was made so well. The food was on point! Pacific Seas y'all did not miss!!! Worth every dollar!

3 Choice Entree Plate - Kumala with Lu sipi, turkey tail and sosisi.
Covenant T.

Best Tongan/Samoan (T/S) food in the game. I've been to so many different T/S restaurants but none can top Pacific Seas. It's affordable, the portions are big (except for the ota), the food is delicious and the workers are so friendly. My only complaint is the mango otai; it's always too "liquidy" for me and not enough mango and other ingredients in it. Other than that, Pacific Seas is the place to go.

No collard greens today. Lamb ribs, creamed cabbage with corn beef, lamb in taro leaves, sushi in coconut milk, and fresh fruit drink.
John C.

Menu has grown, more options and more tasty items. They no longer run out of the best tasting proteins early in the afternoon like before. Customer service has improved and they are able to move the line quickly. Still my go-to place for Polynesian food in Utah, never had a bad meal well except the time they run out of collard greens and substituted cabbage. I will let that one slide. :-) The lamb in taro leaf, and the lamb ribs are my favorites. Also love the raw fish in coconut milk, the creamed collard greens with corned beef and the fruit drink made fresh every day. For sure will be back as I am a regular customer here.

Lu/Luau, 3 Choice Entree Plate of sipi, sapasui & ota. 2 Choice Entree Plate: Pork Chop Gravy and sapasui
Lyoni P.

Flavors straight from the Island! This is your place to go. Where to begin. Rice and sapasui always on point if you know you know! Sipi is lamb rib that is graciously marinated, give it a try. Ota is raw fish with coconut milk, mouth watering and fresh! Lu is my first time trying it. Bomb! Say less! Lamb wrapped in taro leaves cooked in coconut milk and other seasonings. Delicious! My mom order the whole fish which is pompano! She absolutely loved it. No blandness occurring here. Service was fast, the ladies were welcoming and kind. She helped me understand what certain food was since I don't speak our language. Don't come for me we were never taught it. I'm learning. Just go here! You will not regret it and if you don't understand, they will assist you. Ambiance is laid back and simple table and chairs to sit and eat. Island music playing. This is a place where people know each other. 10/10! Highly recommend for your cravings! Delicious, fresh and made with love!

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KING here, thank you for providing excellent traditional food. DELICIOUS. Will be here again

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The food was so goooood. The service was exceptional. I would definitely fly back to Utah just to eat at this place.

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Delicious Polynesian food. Loved the turkey tail. Look forward to my next visit. Wish I lived closer.

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So, so Good. Love this place. Family owned and has all my favorite Poly foods. Worth the drive from Davis County.

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Food is cooked to perfection. You want authentic Polynesian food this is the place. Service is very good and friendly.

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Friendly service - first time I've tried this and will come back again. Great flavors and be prepared for leftovers.

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