Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Castle Rock. Castle Rock is an affluent home rule municipality that is the county seat of Douglas County, Colorado, United States. The most populous municipality of the county, the community's population was 48,231 at the 2010 United States Census, with an estimated population of 55,747 as of 2014. It is named for the prominent, castle tower-shaped butte near the center of town. Located midway between Denver and Colorado Springs, Castle Rock is part of the Denver Metropolitan Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor.
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I didnt expect to get such fresh and delicious rolls in Castle Rock. Taste and price was surprising good. I had tried many rolls in Cali, but Sawara's rolls were even better than all of the places I have been to. Thats right. I was amazed. My favorite was " Hello Venus" and "Butterfly". I love other rolls as they are all different but you must try these two. Price is half of what I paid at higher end restaurants. Their House Special rolls are only $$6.99 which is amazing!!!Udon comes with Tempura shrimp and was really yummy. Also my friend ordered Chirashi Bowl so I tried little bit and it was really good too. You wont be disappointed.My brother who never liked sushi had all cooked rolls n he is in love. This is casual Chipole style of Japanese restaurant. So no servers but they bring the food to ur table though ..and they have wines, beers, n sake. They have so many rolls so make sure to ask the friendly Chef for a recommendation for u. You wont be disappointed!
3 based on 46 reviews
It happened that we visited two Fuji Mt restaurants on successive evenings and the Castle Rock location was terrible in comparison. You can tell when management cares about the customer experience and whoever it is here does not care other than extracting your hard earned money. Some things that we could contrast directly were: Service was slowFried Rice was not made freshAll the food was over saltedThey don't allow you to split a mean with a childThey don't honor their posted happy hour pricesThe Hibachi chef was a novice and failed at most of the tricks he tried.I asked if it was happy hour and the person who seated us and took our order said yes. Then when the check showed full price for drinks I inquired and he said "What do you want me to do about it?"I said "fix it, please", which he did.If you want a good Hibachi experience avoid this place and try the one in Monument.
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3 based on 28 reviews
Last night we had dinner her. It's about the 10th time so it is our favorite. I know of two other spots in Castle Rock that serve sushi but this is the best. My wife loves the saki and we both enjoy the food. Sit at the bar and watch the chef. The staff are very attentive and we lacked for nothing.
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