Reviews on Sushi food in Glendale, Colorado, United States. The city of Glendale is a Home Rule Municipality located in an exclave of Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The population was 4,184 at the 2010 census. The city is an enclave of (i.e., surrounded by) the City and County of Denver.
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4 based on 206 reviews
The most delicious Japanese + Hawaiian food fusion. "Hapa" is derived from the Hawaiian term that describes a harmonious blend of Asian & American cultures.
We came to celebrate a birthday. The music was too loud but once the manager and owner found out they reacted positively. The food: The Pakalolo Shrimp was delicious. The sauce that came with it was drinkable. Pricey though; 5 shrimp for 14.25. The Miso soup was fabulous and well balanced. The Aspen, Colorado Hamachi, and Firecracker were all delicious. For entrees, the Seared Poke dinner with salmon was scrumptious, as was the Yakiniku. Both were delicately sauced and very healthy. The Coleslaw won rave reviews. The Rice Beer was a favorite but unfortunately the Pear Sake and Coconut, Lemongrass Sake were unmemorable. The Chocolate Raspberry Cake was like something you would find at the Cheesecake Factory or other chain restaurant. We will definitely be back; I'm still dreaming of the Seared Poke dinner with salmon.Thanks for stopping by and "Happy Birthday" to the guest of honor! We appreciate all of your feedback and happy to hear that the manager was quick to respond about the music.
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4 based on 100 reviews
Upscale, fine dining, Japanese Sushi restaurant, located off Steele Street and East 1st Avenue in the Steele Creek building in Denver's Cherry Creek area. Matsuhisa Denver serves sushi, seafood, salads, sake and cocktails in a posh setting.
We made reservations and arrived about 6 PM. There is only street parking or valet parking in the building. We were seated in a nice corner table for two, away from the sushi bar, but with a nice view of the bar, which is beautiful. The restaurant is dark, and had a Budda-Bar feel to it, due to the music. However, the music changed to much quieter, but perky, dining music shortly after we sat down. We were surprised how busy the restaurant was for a Tuesday night, so were glad we had made reservations.I had a Peru Margarita to start with, and I'm hooked! Slightly spicy, it was delicious. My husband enjoyed a Sapporo or two. Our waiter, Steve, explained that the dishes are all made for sharing, and recommended we order 4 or 5 dishes for the two of us. For starters, we had jalapeno yellowtail, a black cod lettuce cup and soft shell crab appetizer. We loved the jalapeno yellowtail, which Steve had recommended. We also loved the black cod lettuce cup, although it was small and difficut to share - we will each get one of the lettuce cups next time. We usually love soft shell crab, but the appetizer was not our favorite, and we wouldn't order it again. We debated ordering the shishito peppers, which the diners at the table next to us were enjoying with a dipping sauce, but we decided not to because we weren't sure how hot they would be. We then shared the rock shrimp tempura, followed by the king crab tempura "amazu," both of which were amazing! Each of the dishes came out separately, at a nice pace which allowed plenty of time to enjoy each dish by itself, without being rushed. Steve recommended I try a Skouras white wine from Greece and I enjoyed it very much - very different from a sauvignon blanc or pinot grigio, my usual go-toos. Not oakey like a chardonnay, either. I liked it so much, I purchased several bottes from Pete's Wine Store on Holly and Cedar in Denver. For dessert, we ordered a bento box (chocolate molten cake with a sauce and ice cream) to go, and it traveled the short distance back to our house very well. We loved that too.The service was excellent, and Steve's recommendations on the menu and wine were right on. In fact, pretty much everything about Matsuhisa is perfect. As others have pointed out, it is expensive, but well worth it. We can't wait to go back!
4 based on 79 reviews
I read about Osaka Sushi on TripAdvisor reviews and decided to try it with my family on our next visit to Denver. What a great place! Unpretentious, really excellent sushi in an intimate, cheerful atmosphere. I don't know that I have had better sushi anywhere else. Fresh ingredients, flavorful and well presented. A great place for sushi and at a price that won't break the bank. Highly recommend Osaka Sushi in Denver.
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4 based on 848 reviews
In one line, Itâs the best sushi ever. Anywhere. Just go for it. Now few tips - The place is always jam packed so better have a reservation or a great luck. Itâs the freshest sushi ever so go with an appetite. Itâs slightly on the expensive side- Beware !!! But totally completely worth it.
4 based on 258 reviews
Hillstone offers a refined casual dining experience in a rich atmosphere. Enjoy our made-from-scratch interpretations of American classics or try our freshly-rolled sushi. Join us in the Cherry Creek neighborhood where we feature live jazz nightly. We loo
We really love this place. The service is outstanding--they know when to serve and when to leave you alone. The food is just perfect--every course, every time. A solid wine list of affordable bottles, inventive cocktails, good beer list including Chimay. Our go-to place when visiting Denver.
5 based on 320 reviews
this restaurant represents a very stable excellence in quality and in service.coming here you should expect a superb fresh seafood, japanese style.Friend of mine from Japan said (believe me he travels a lot) Izakaya Den and Sushi Den are the best japanese restaurants outside of Japan)
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