Sushi Den

Denver


With fresh fish flown in from Japan's Nagahama Fish Market, this is – by far – the best sushi restaurant in Denver. Two brothers, Yasu and Toshi Kisaki, opened the restaurant in 1984, bringing creative and clever sushi to Denver. They haven't stopped since. Come hungry and make reservations!


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