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My favorite Miso soup on earth. The Den’s version is heartier than most with plenty of tofu, mushrooms and green onions to give it enough substance to be a meal on it’s own with a spring roll or two.
Believe the hype. It really is one of the best sushi spots in Denver, and I love sushi. I like to hit the Den for lunch when, even though filled at each table, it’s just a bit less stuffy and I always have a seat at the bar. I also enjoy the lunch specials that afford me miso soup, sashimi, a roll and greens for a great price. At dinner, you’ll find it’s a bit dressier and the crowd gets a little feisty waiting for a table, but either time of day, you won’t be let down.
The standard all try to aspire to, and most miss. Uber fresh, and a great upscale spot. Borders on being “over the top” and a tad annoying at times, but a tier one place, and a must visit for any sushi loving local or visitor. Located in the trendy neighborhood of Pearl St South, which sports a growing base of unique local shops and restaurants.
Picked by: 5280, Frommer’s, Zagat’s and 1 Guidespotter.
“The long-standing Sushi Den not only is the best sushi restaurant in Denver, but is on the short list of the top sushi restaurants in the country.” – Frommer’s
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Top notch sushi served with attitude. Sushi Den is one of Denver’s trendy spots to see and be seen. Always fresh fish, always well done and always pricey. To put it into perspective the Japanesse Premier selected Sushi Den for his restaurant of choice during a recent visit. The owner actually does have a sushi restaurant in Japan. Don’t expect to linger after dinner as “the Den” wants to turn tables.