Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Vail. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. North America's biggest and most popular ski resort, Vail is an alpine village in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Long a favorite of serious skiers and jet setting celebrities, Vail now also draws a younger, hipper snowboarding crowd. Skiing is king at Vail Mountain and the Blue Sky Basin, but the area's vast splendor is perfect for hiking, biking, snowmobiling or scenery-gazing at any time of the year.
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4 based on 511 reviews
We've dined at Nobu (around the country), and Matsuhisa (Vail, Aspen and Denver) on multiple occasions. While the place can be expensive, the food and service are consistently good and worth it. The wine list is broad, although the prices are high (for similar wines at other restaurants). You can dine indoor or outdoor, and the outdoor dining is usually pretty full on summer or fall evenings. We start with edamame, then yellowtail sashimi, followed by tempura vegetables (avocado, mushroom and asparagus) and finish with a spicy tuna roll. They will do hand rolls, but limit what they'll put in them (for example, they won't do soft shell crab hand rolls). We generally avoid dessert The only knock I have on it is a minor "nit", and it's not about the food. When you make a reservation on Open Table, and they call to remind you, you can call them back; but like so many places these days, they rarely answer the phone and you have to wade through a cumbersome menu of options to politely respond. Not a big deal, but when you try to be courteous, you'd like to think someone is doing the same. Notwithstanding, this, I'll go back!
4 based on 175 reviews
We had a memorable meal, our first night in CO. Always fresh and a stellar menu. Loved, as well as the sushi, the green salad. Everything was excellent!
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4 based on 120 reviews
Richard was a tremendous server. We were alone in the restaurant because t was a weird time for lunch on a ski day. We enjoyed the edamame, egg rolls and tom yung guy. For apps and split up for lunch foods (curries, sushi, and phad thai). Hit the spot! Richard brought our bday boy a free glass of wine and offered us some cheese for our later wine and cheese dinner (thanks Richard). Worth a stop if your are grubbing all different kinds of asian food and cant decide what kind. Richard was the best!
3 based on 125 reviews
Great location in Vail and we couldn't wait to try it. Very disappointing! Our food was bland and the service was slow despite having very few people there. We will not be back.
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