Best Japanese Restaurants in Platt Park
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- CCarterRaleigh / Durham / Chapel Hill •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThis was my wife's and my first experience at Ocean Prime and we could not speak more positively about the experience. Robert, the restaurant manager, gave us the sweet assist upstairs. Then we were fortunate to be matched with our server, Tim, who painted a Monet-style painting with his words when walking us through the menu. Large portions, the ability to halve sides, great cocktails - top-notch across the board. I ordered the 10 oz Filet Mignon and it was the best steak I've had all year, bar none. The environment and experience exceeded our expectations! Thank you Robert + Tim for a great first experience! We will look forward to coming back soon! Big cheersMore infoOcean Prime - Denver - Larimer SquarePrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Downtown / LoDo•4.8
- LLiavipDenver / Colorado •51 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoAgain, as always, the food is the star here. There is truly no better (some as good) sushi in Denver or a many, even hundreds of miles mile radius. On this particular night, the crowd was bigger and louder than usual and the service perhaps struggled a bit to keep up with the volume. Usually the ambience is a little more peaceful and the design/decor elements are quite lovely. We go back again and again for the amazing foo, that while pricey, is Incredible. As strange as it sounds for a land-locked state, we have eaten all over the world and will always hold Sushi/Izakaya Den as the gold standard.More infoIzakaya DenPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Platt Park•4.8
- DDrakeDenver / Colorado •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoAbsolutely incredible. Celebrated our anniversary. Food and service were very goodMore infoUchi DenverPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• River North (Denver)•4.8
- KKylaSan Diego •5 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 14, 2024Incredible service and even better food. The quality is so fresh and worth the price. It was our first time trying the caviar roll—it was hands down our favorite dish. I can't even describe how delicious the texture and flavor are. I also always enjoy the yellowtail jalapeno sashimi. You have to try these two dishes for yourself, as well as other recommended rolls and salmon nigiri. This restaurant is exceptional for a romantic date night.More infoMatsuhisa DenverPrice: Expensive• Japanese• Cherry Creek•4.9
- MMelissaDenver / Colorado •32 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 13, 2024We had a great experience! I hadn't been to Little Ollie's in years but it was better than I remembered. The food was delicious and we even caught the end of Happy Hour. Our server was great. Highly recommend this restaurant.More infoLittle Ollie'sPrice: Moderate• Contemporary Asian• Cherry Creek•4.6
Discover best Japanese restaurants in Platt Park
Discover the essence of Japanese cuisine in the heart of Denver, Colorado, particularly in the charming Platt Park neighborhood. This area boasts an array of Japanese dining options that cater to diverse tastes and preferences, ranging from traditional sushi and sashimi to innovative dishes blending Japanese techniques with global flavors. Each restaurant in Platt Park strives to deliver an authentic experience, sourcing ingredients directly from Japan to ensure the highest quality and freshness. Patrons can expect a range of dining experiences, from casual eateries to upscale venues, each offering a unique take on Japanese culinary traditions. The commitment to excellence is evident in the meticulous preparation and presentation of each dish, aimed at providing a memorable dining experience. Platt Park has quickly become a go-to destination for Japanese cuisine enthusiasts, reflecting a vibrant dining scene that prioritizes quality and authenticity. Whether you're a local or a visitor, exploring the Japanese restaurants in Platt Park is sure to delight your palate and offer a glimpse into the rich culinary culture of Japan.