
TOKIO : Sushi frais, ramen et spécialités japonaises au centre-ville de Denver.
TOKIO est un restaurant japonais à Denver proposant des sushis, des ramen au miso, des dumplings et d'autres spécialités japonaises. Les clients louent le poisson frais et des rolls savoureux, notamment les rolls au thon et les rouleaux araignée, tandis que les boissons sont souvent remarquées pour leur bon rapport qualité-prix. L'intérieur chaleureux, aux accents de bois, et les sièges en mezzanine créent une ambiance accueillante, tandis que les avis soulignent un personnel sympathique et un service serviable, même lorsque la cuisine connaît des retards.
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Des rouleaux de sushi frais et savamment préparés, mettant en valeur des poissons de première qualité, y compris des spécialités saisonnières comme le thon du Japon.
Des ramen copieux et savoureux, avec des options telles que le miso et le shoyu épicé, accompagnées de garnitures personnalisables.
Boissons et amuse-bouches à prix spéciaux pendant des heures sélectionnées, offrant un excellent rapport qualité-prix dans une ambiance animée.
Cocktails créatifs et abordables à moins de $9, y compris des boissons saisonnières comme le Cherry Bomb.
Des desserts saisonniers et d'exception pour accompagner votre repas, disponibles lorsqu'ils sont de saison.
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Justin
The ramen is not special. The spicy shoyu broth was pretty good, but the toppings were very weak. The pork and chicken are a teeny portion and extremely dry; it tasted like they pre-cooked all of their meats in thin slices, froze them, and then microwaved them when it's time to make an order. To add insult to injury, we were charged $3 to substitute chicken in place of pork. That's $1 per teeny, thin piece of dry chicken as a substitution fee.
Mike
What an amazing little sushi place! It's a bit off the main track, so it might be hard to stumble on it, but I would recommend giving them a try. The interior is beautiful and I loved the wood accents. There appeared to be another section above, like a loft, for seating as well. Their sushi was very good and the special tuna roll they had fresh from Japan was the best tuna I've ever had. Very smooth and great flavor. The spider roll was also very good. I quickly glanced at the happy hour menu and it looked superb, so I plan to be back to give that a try. Highly recommend this gem!
Emma Lee
One of my favorite Japanese places to eat in Denver! Staff is friendly and the food is even better. Sushi is great always fresh and lots of other delicious non-sushi options too. Drinks are yummy and when in season their seasonal desserts are exceptional!
Diana
A great place for great Japanese food and drinks. G was a great server, and very informative on the menu. The hosts were great and the cooks are friendly. The cherry bomb was delicious and strong. An amazing go to for Ramen!
Eric Yeeger
I came in expecting good, but left this place surprised and think it’s one of my favorite all around Japanese restaurants in Denver. We tried out some sushi, miso ramen, and dumplings - all were great in their own regard. I think the sushi, while still very expensive, did make me want to come back and try more rolls. The flavors were great and the fish was fresh - I’ve had a lot of rolls in a similar price point that did did not taste near as good. Miso ramen was also great and I’d love to try more of their ramen selection over time. I don’t get Miso very often, so it’s hard for me to say how it stacks up against other offerings in Denver. Drinks were great for being under $9 - I was happy with them. Had an issue where our ramen tool ~40 minutes to come out of the kitchen due to some miscommunication between server and the kitchen, but we were comped some desert in return and that made it right in the end. All in all - I think this place is slept on for Japanese fare. It is expensive, but I would definitely come back since it was so good. 4.5/5.
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