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Sushi Restaurants in Denver

15 Sensational Sushi Restaurants in Denver

Denver’s sushi restaurant lineup is growing, and getting even better than ever, so it should come as no surprise that despite being landlocked, this city is home to several fantastic sushi spots. There are so many alternatives to choose from that it could be hard to pick the best. But you need not worry, we’ve trimmed them and created a guide to the best sushi restaurants in Denver.

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So, sushi fans, get your chopsticks ready! Our guide to the best sushi in Denver has something for everyone, whether you’re eating at home or dining out, looking for a traditional sushi menu, or something a little more inventive.

Sensational Sushi Restaurants in Denver

Yes, delicious sushi can be found in Denver, so grab your wallet and get ready to explore any of these 15 top sushi restaurants in Denver.

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1. Izakaya Den

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Izakaya Den

If you’re looking for one of the best sushi restaurants in Denver, head to Izakaya Den.

The front door opens to a beautiful interior that you wouldn’t expect, judging from the view outside. As you enter, a warm, low-lit seating area greets you immediately.

Choose your own adventure, then prepare to eat some of the finest sushi ever! The menu varies, but you’ll usually find traditional Japanese-style sushi here.

While the salmon roll and Red Dragon Roll are standouts on their signature menu, going with a group and sampling a little bit of everything is a good idea.

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It’s all incredible. If you are finding it hard to decide on what to order on your first visit, try the crispy spicy tuna, maybe a roll or two, and some nigiri, then finish with a wonderful treat from their dessert menu if you have room.

2. Uchi

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Uchi

Uchi specializes in high-end and lavish sushi. Uchi, the Japanese term for home, is where James-Beard nominated Chef Tyson Cole has decided to plant the roots of its second site.

There are three omasake menus to choose from: chef’s choice, signature, or vegetarian, as well as two nigiri meals: cold and hot. Try chili yellow tail, orange, or salmon with Asian pear and berries on the cold side.

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On the fiery side, try the king crab with kimchi bok choy and miso butter, or the wagyu beef with radish and grilled mushroom.

You are sure to have an amazing experience at Uchi. Reservations are necessary and can be made over the phone by calling 303-444-1922.

3. Sushi Sasa

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Sushi Sasa

Sushi Sasa has something for everyone, from their salmon tartare or raw bar of oysters to their large list of nigiri and hand rolls that incorporate different pieces of fish. Not to mention their ramen, which is said to be a fan favorite.

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Sasa serves hand-crafted cocktails to go with your fresh sushi that is influenced by the seasons and Japanese ingredients, and if you’re into Sake, don’t leave without having one of their sake flights

4. Sushi Den

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Sushi Den, located in Platt Park, is an iconic sushi destination that has been serving Denver for over three decades.

With its commitment to quality and freshness, Sushi Den offers a wide selection of sushi rolls, nigiri, and sashimi.

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The restaurant’s sleek interior, attentive service, and dedication to traditional Japanese flavors make it one of the best sushi restaurants in Denver and a must-visit for sushi lovers.

5. Sushi Ronin

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Sushi Ronin

Sushi Ronin, situated in LoHi (Lower Highlands), is a contemporary sushi restaurant known for its artistic presentations and bold flavors.

The menu at Sushi Ronin showcases a fusion of traditional Japanese techniques with creative ingredients. Guests can indulge in a variety of sushi rolls and sashimi, as well as unique dishes that reflect the chef’s culinary expertise.

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6. Sushi Hai

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Sushi Hai

If a fantastic sushi supper involves a good toro and a half-dozen sake bombs, this is the place to be. Hai is the place to go for birthday parties or large groups who want to be a little loud at dinner and very boisterous after supper.

It’s basically the ideal location for you and your insufferable pals to feel a little distinguished before you go make a fool of yourselves later on.

They offer one of the most extensive sushi menus in town, but they manage to keep the quality consistently great no matter what you order.

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7. Namiko’s

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Namiko’s

This is the epitome of strip mall sushi. Namiko’s is simple and wonderful, and it’s our favorite place to eat fish while sitting next to a massive aquarium filled with other fish.

Namiko’s takeout menu is one of the best in town, with the Fire Shrimp appetizer being a must-get.

8. Temaki Den

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This partnership between the Kizaki brothers of Sushi Den fame and chief chef Kenta Kamo, who specializes in the eponymous hand roll, is located in RiNo marketplace The Source.

Despite its small size, the menu’s highlights are diverse, demonstrating Kamo’s talent: they include not only the blue crab temaki and red shrimp but also Wagyu nigiri, eggplant, lobster, and yuzu-black pepper sorbet.

9. Bamboo Sushi

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Bamboo Sushi

Bamboo Sushi, situated in LoHi (Lower Highlands), is a sushi restaurant that prioritizes sustainability and transparency.

As the first certified sustainable sushi restaurant in the United States, Bamboo Sushi is dedicated to serving ethically sourced seafood. Guests can enjoy a range of sushi options, including creative rolls and nigiri,

10. Sushi-Rama

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Sushi-Rama

Jeff Osaka’s Pop Art-splash in RiNo isn’t trying to reinvent the sushi wheels; it’s simply placing the maki and nigiri on a conveyor belt for simple selection and mixing with sakes, Japanese beers, and easygoing cocktails.

(This isn’t to say the cooks don’t experiment: think pumpkin-tempura buns with avocado, kelp, and honey glaze.) Of course, there are tempura, edamame, and other snacks to choose from.

11. Osaka Ramen & Sushi

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Osaka Ramen & Sushi

Osaka Ramen & Sushi, situated in LoDo (Lower Downtown), is a popular spot that combines the best of both worlds: sushi and ramen.

The menu features a range of sushi options, including rolls, nigiri, and sashimi, alongside comforting bowls of ramen.

Osaka Ramen & Sushi’s relaxed and casual atmosphere makes it one of Denver’s best sushi spots and a go-to spot for a satisfying and flavorful meal.

12. Tokio

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Tokio

When we mention Tokio, most people think of ramen. And, yeah, the bowls are extremely noteworthy. However, we believe that the sushi here may outperform the noodles, especially when it’s sweltering outside.

All the pieces are large cuts, so don’t be alarmed by the costs; it’s all worth it. Sit at the bar and let the guys in the rear handle everything. When we order the chef’s choice option from the menu, we are never disappointed.

13. Sushi Katsu

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Sushi Katsu

Sushi Katsu‘s inexpensive lunch and supper offerings will satisfy all of your AYCE demands. Begin with a salad or soup, then chose from over 50 rolls.

Rolls featuring tuna, spicy tuna, salmon, eel, and crabmeat are available in a variety of combinations.

Try a fresh Hawaiian, tempura-fried Philadelphia roll, or the Denver roll, which is wrapped in cucumber and filled with fresh shrimp, salmon, tuna, whitefish, avocado, and crabmeat.

14. Matsuisha

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Matsuisha

Chef Nobu Matsuhisa‘s third Denver location is located in Cherry Creek. Chef Matsuhisha was trained in Tokyo, and his food is influenced by his training as well as his travels to Argentina, Peru, and other parts of the world.

The food is high class and looks and tastes great, however; it is a little pricey. We recommend reading the menu for yourself here because it is extensive.

15. Cherry Hills

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Cherry Hills

Cherry Hills is a traditional neighborhood sushi restaurant. They take a no-frills approach, promising to deliver high-end and fresh food at low costs.

The chef frequently makes recommendations from their limited menu of traditional sushi combined with Japanese whisky and artisan beer. You can make reservations for dine-in or takeout by calling (303) 953-9581.

Summary

Denver, the Mile-High City, may not be a coastal city, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find exceptional sushi restaurants.

Denver’s culinary scene has embraced the art of sushi, offering a variety of establishments that showcase the freshness, creativity, and flavors of this beloved Japanese cuisine.

Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor exploring the city, these 15 sensational sushi restaurants in Denver are sure to delight your taste buds.

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