Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Superior. Superior is a Statutory Town in Boulder County in the U.S. state of Colorado, with a small, uninhabited segment of land area extending into Jefferson County . According to the 2010 census, the population of the city was 12,483.
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This food stand is in the food court at the Flatirons Mall in Broomfield. At least once amonth, I have their Bento Box. It is fairly priced, and quickly served. It is servedon a paper plate (this is a food court, remember), but the food quality is betterthan expected. The seating area in the food court is clean and good for people watching.
3 based on 113 reviews
We go to Benihana a few times a year and this is one of our favorite locations. This location is more open and bright (compared to the Denver location). The staff is friendly and the food is amazing. We are always looking for a reason to justify making the 40 minute drive (hey it's Tuesday so let's go).Wendy, On behalf of our team here at Benihana, we would like to thank you for your continuous loyalty!
My family and I first got sushi from Kyashii because we found out about their excellent scores from the Board of Health. Since then, we have been eating their sushi every week. The restaurant is spotless. The fish is fresh tasting and tender. If you are in the area and do not feel like going into Boulder, I highly recommend Kyashii.
4 based on 25 reviews
We go to Tokyo Joeâs whenever we have offers or digital coupons (not as often as we used to when there were more offers). We like the white chicken bowl with Spicy-aki sauce, brown rice and veggies. It makes a satisfying meal that feels healthier than a burger and fries. We usually get our orders to go because the cement floor and lots of hard surfaces in the restaurant make for a loud experience. Tokyo Joeâs is one of our favorites and weâll return when deals are available.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Sushi Yama is less than a half mile from my home in Superior, CO, so I decided to give it a shot with my 2.5 year old daughter for dinner.The restaurant appears to be Chinese-owned, so my expectations for authentic sushi were dashed at the outset. This assumption was correct as the rice used for sushi was not traditional or traditionally flavored. Despite that, the fish quality was fresh and enjoyable. The roll selection is definitely Americanized in selection, but again - each roll was nicely crafted and fresh.The restaurant also features a wide-variety of traditional Chinese dishes, including various styles of fried rice.Service was pretty good. The staff was especially welcoming of my daughter and even gave her a little Christmas toy as we wrapped up our meal. They also had high-chairs on hand.There are certainly better and more authentic sushi restaurants within a 3 mile radius of Sushi Yama, but for a quick sushi fix, I'm glad to have Sushi Yama nearby.
4 based on 26 reviews
This restaurant is now on Front Street in Louisville. Trying to spread the word because this restaurant is a gem! Look beyond the decor because the sushi cannot be beaten! Fresh and unique the sushi chef is meticulous and even brews his own homemade soy sauce. Two thumbs up!
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4 based on 16 reviews
Lunch time rolled around as we were running errands and we found ourselves near Misaki at Superior and decided to give them a try. The restaurant has a sushi bar as well as table seating. We opted for the table. The restaurant has nice ambiance, is clean and modern and the chairs are an eclectic mixture of colors and styles. I liked the interior decor. The servers were very friendly and took good care of us. We ordered some sushi and it came out quickly, very fresh and very tasty. They really gave us a lot of ginger, which we loved. We ordered ramen for lunch and it was delicious. We ate it all. It is a large serving in a big bowl. The price was very reasonable as far as sushi and ramen restaurants go. We will certainly go again and recommend the restaurant to anyone who wants good Japanese cuisine. Give the a try. Safe Travels. Cheers.
4 based on 72 reviews
I have dined at the Bao Asian Fusion Restaurant on at least four previous occasions and a relative and I decided to dine out and went back this past week. I think every meal I have ever had, including the most recent, has been good to very good and the prices and quality of food are very good as well especially given what seems to be an era of soaring restaurant prices.On all previous occasions, we have split a bottle of wine and there is a reasonable wine list so we decided to order a bottle of Australian shiraz which is a good mid-range red. We were informed "We only serve wine by the glass now, people drink too much if we serve it in bottles". Both of us being more than 50 years past the age of majority, this was an absolute first and left us, shall we say, perplexed? There seemed to be no problem ordering a second glass which we did not but in my experience, one 750 ml. bottle of wine equals four glasses.Is it a manifestation of our age or the calibre of the Bao's clientele? I don't know but I do have to wonder and will charge this most recent outing to one of the strangest ever. The food was very good - four star, not five but their "New Policy" does leave me rather incredulous.
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4 based on 52 reviews
You have it mis-listed as "Hana Japanese Bistor" when the word should be spelled "Bistro". Please consolidate the information.
Went there for a birthday dinner. We all ordered different things--black cod, sushi, udon, teriyaki and everyone enjoyed what they had. Everyone was surprised at how good the food was since it's in a rather plain strip mall. Place was hopping so a lot of people must know about it. All of us said we'd be going back.
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