Great service, good sushi, AWESOME lunch spot(their combo deals are a great value)… With so many sushi spots around town, the main thing there). hat will keep me coming back here is their fantastic karaōke setup! You have to call ahead to reserve the room, but pricing isn’t bad and they have an extensive list of songs(although not much vocal help in the recordings, so you’re in your own in that department). Our group had a blast and many of us have been back for more songs and sushi.
Kris H.
Place rating: 1 Littleton, CO
What a disappointing delivery order. The sushi smelled like bleach and lemon juice and tasted funky. Didn’t eat it. The tuna tacos were so spicy my wife couldn’t eat more than half of one. The yaki udon was also very spicy. Traditionally it’s not supposed to be a spicy dish. The miso soup and gyoza were ok… those are pretty hard to screw up. We ended up throwing away more food than we ate, and were left disappointed and still hungry.
Dennis C.
Place rating: 4 Alamo Placita, Denver, CO
Great sushi with great prices. Friendly and helpful waitstaff provides excellent service. Dennis Cyr Denver CO
Rebecca G.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
This is my go-to spot for sushi uptown. The service is on point and the sushi is fresh and tasty. There are many rolls and combos to choose from. I wish I could remember which ones I love but when I walk into Sushi Bay I descend into a sushi happy hour frenzy and order 5 – 10 rolls on the sushi menu and then consume all of them in record time. Anything that is spicy is excellent. Try some of their special sashimi as well — the servers are always happy to suggest sushi specials. Sushi Bay has all you can eat sushi every Sunday which is dangerous and wonderful at the same time.
Nima A.
Place rating: 4 PACIFIC PLSDS, CA
I brought a friend here for the all-you-can-eat Sunday to celebrate his birthday. I’m glad we chose to dine at Sushi Bay 17. The AYCE sushi came out to $ 30 per person plus tax and tip. Add tea for $ 2 per person to the mix and the total cost came out to $ 41 with tip. Although this place is a bit pricy, and the food took a little while to reach my table(there’s only one chef working the entire restaurant), every last bite was an absolute indulgence. The salmon and eel nigiri melted in my mouth. Also, the ratio of rice to fish in the rolls and nigiri was appropriate. The Twister roll was different, innovative, and delicious. I would’ve ordered a second one if I weren’t so full. The brussel sprout, bacon, and apple appetizer was unexpectedly delicious. My server, Rett(sp?), was extremely attentive, friendly, and gave great suggestions on what to order from the menu. He also hooked us up with a delicious complementary chocolate cake with mochi ice cream for my bud’s birthday –a nice touch. All in all, I enjoyed my experience at Sushi Bay 17 and will likely come back when I am feeling spendy and sushi deprived. I gave this place four out of five stars ONLY because Ikura is not included in the AYCE Sunday special. Womp womppppp.
Fadzai M.
Place rating: 5 Fort Collins, CO
I found this place randomly on Unilocal and it did not disappoint. I ordered a variety of sushi rolls and the pork katsu which is like fried pork. The food was delicious and the presentation was up to par as well. Next time I’m in Denver I’ll come here for my sushi craving!
Brittney C.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
I have waited until after several visits to review Sushi Bay 17. And to be honest, I want to give them a 5 but they are at a 4.5 at best. I am SUPER picky about my sushi. I love fresh fish and great rolls and combos. I also love All-you-can-eat. My friend recommended this place to me a year ago because I told him I missed our all-you-can-eat spot from our home in Las Vegas. Sushi Bay only has all you can eat on Sundays but my friend and I plan to go at least once a month. The sushi always comes out fast. And for $ 29 all-you-can-eat, you really get a lot of food. I love that I can order the green mussels as part of my appetizer. Their mussels are delicious. I also love their sweet shrimp sushi. I usually order that separate from their all-you-can-eat menu because it comes with a friend shrimp head. I’m telling you, that shrimp head is worth it. It is so good. Every time we go on Sunday, the restaurant is steady but not super busy. We always get seated promptly and greeted quickly. I will say the servers are very handsome and sweet. Sometimes, they are a little slow, but they do a great job. The sushi chefs are great. The way they present the sushi is beautiful. See the pictures. This place really is a hidden gem. I didn’t realize they delivered until I read some of the other reviews, but I will have to take them up on that in the future. Can’t wait to go back.
Rovi D.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
We found this gem by chance. I was craving Thai but when we walked into the restaurant we had chosen it felt greasy so we walked out. We had seen Sushi Bay on our drive so we decided to go there instead. Though the food was good(not spectacular), the customer service was stellar. From the moment we walked in, we were warmly welcomed. Our waiter was attentive without hovering and he had a several tables. Even though I said the food was just good — I think that’s a huge compliment considering I’ve had fresh sushi in a lot of places that are not landlocked like Denver. They have great Happy Hour prices during the week and I hear they have an «All you can eat» brunch during the weekend. We’re planning on going soon
Katie R.
Place rating: 5 Naples, FL
This is my favorite sushi spot in Denver. Slight bias because I can walk to it but compared with the new sushi place on colfax, it is so much better. I am a Floridian and like to think I know good seafood and this place has it. I’m all about the tuna and salmon. We even tried their Sunday all you can eat. 100% amazing! The tall dirty blonde guy server there is hands down the best! A couple times I have gone, the other servers left much to be desired but the food always makes up for it. Try their mushroom appetizer.
The Man R.
Place rating: 5 Branford, CT
Best sushi I had in denver coming from NYC. Questionable look from the outside but don’t be fooled. Christian provided excellent informative service. The green machine roll is outstanding.
Adriana C.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
I think I just found my new favorite sushi joint! Maybe not as flashy as some of the bigger names in Denver(cough Hapa cough) but I came here recently and had a great experience. We each started with a bottle(flask? carafe? What are those things called) Purple Haze Sake which was really good– I don’t even like sake much but this one I could have even gone for seconds. As the most expensive drink on their HH menu, it was only $ 6.50 for a large which is awesome because I didn’t even finish it until I was done with my food. For food I got to try half of my dining partner’s mushroom roll appetizer, the Vegas roll, white tuna nigiri and red snapper nigiri. Those last two are seasonal, so if they have it when you are there, GETTHEM! So good and they don’t skimp on fish, I even turned each piece into two bites. This may be a sushi connoisseurs faux pas, but ask me if I care? The answer is a polite«nah.» It goes without saying with a 5 star rating, the service was perfect, tons of parking, and in the cool area of City Park West! I will most definitely be back!
Alexis C.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
Went last night just in time for happy hour. The house wines are $ 4.50!!! They have a very large happy hour menu as well, and everything was delicious and fast! We got the pork goyza, a side green saad with traditional Japanese dressing and a seaweed salad, which was so refreshing. We got 6 pieces of sashimi and 3 roles to share. They also let me buy some of the orange Japanese dressing to go. The total was less than $ 60 and we were stuffed! Our waiter was also very attentive! Definitely going back!
Gladys C.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
A ~20 minutes delivery after 9pm on a Saturday night??? Whattttttt!!! Please excuse my excessive use exclaimation mark. My mind is officially blown. I was looking for a late night dinner that’s light and healthy but also delivered around my area and found this sweet spot. I ordered the new style sashimi and the Naruto roll around 9:10pm. The lady told me it’d be ~40mins wait. Reasonable wait time on a weekend night I thought, and I wasn’t terribly hungry so didn’t quite mind it. 9:35 rolled around and I heard my doorbell rang, and I thought, «WAIT…NO. EFFING. WAY! My food is here?» I went to the door, and there it was, a friendly delivery guy holding my brown bag dinner waiting for me to sign the receipt. To be fair, I live within 2 miles of Sushi Bay and none of my food needed to be cook by heat, but seriously, 25 mins from ordering on the phone to stuffing my face with yummy sushi??? This place most definitely gets a HELLLLLYES! from me:) Did I also mention how thick and fresh their sashimi slices are? My dinner looked appetizing and well presented even in a take out box. It was exactly the light, healthy dinner I was looking for and It was filling for sure! This place will be on my take out list from now on!
Trina G.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Yay! A decent priced Sushi restaurant in the neighborhood, that has parking!(No offense, Okanawa) My mother and I had a great experience at Sushi Bay 17. We were in for happy hour on a Sunday and the happy hour prices were amazing! Great and fresh tasting rolls and nigiri. The out of the box thing to try here is their fried brussel sprouts sprouts with bacon! The maple glaze on these were perfection! I can’t remember the wine happy hour special but it was a good deal. They only issue I have with this place has nothing to do with the restaurant itself. Update your website with a happy hour menu. I promise you will get more people in the door when they see your prices!
Emily T.
Place rating: 3 Denver, CO
We had just moved to the area and were looking to find our«go-to» sushi place. This place was decently close to us and had good reviews. Quality of the sushi was pretty good, but for what we ended up paying, it was definitely not worth that money. Sushi was good, but I’m positive we can find better for cheaper.
Samuel Antonio S.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
I have only had delivery from these guys three times now and it has been great everytime. Very consistent in fish quality and presentation. Fast delivery! My favorite roll is the black dragon, which I posted a picture of too. Fair prices
Paul M.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
All you can eat done right, full menu no limitations except your own stomach. Don’t eat beforehand and don’t forget to have 1 of everything for appetizers! It helps to have a big group of course. Rules for finishing were normal and should be expected for all you can eat. $ 35 is not bad for it! It comes out fast and your second round comes out with just enough time in between stuffing yourself and feeling like you want to leave. My ONLY complaint… We ordered enough to get a boat with the fancy glowing flower and all the other neat decorations, but we just got them plain on two plates. I like when the presentation makes you appreciate the extra effort the chefs put in. Still delicious and not worth taking any stars off! See photos!
Ellie H.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
I LOVETHISPLACE!!! Super fresh, awesome service, and delicious food. Last time my roommate and I went in, it was around 3pm and we were the only ones in there… the guys got real fancy with it and made a super cool butterfly out of a carrot. It was really neat lol:)
Jason G.
Place rating: 2 Denver, CO
There’s something to be said about cheap, bargain friendly, and affordable– but… When it comes to sushi, it’s all about quality! Sadly this spot doesn’t deliver for my tastes in sushi. Maybe there’s no such thing as bad pizza, but there’s just no excuse for bad sushi! After hearing positive praise for this sushi spot, I joined a group of friends who frequent Sushi Bay often and I was underwhelmed and completely sad that I didn’t just go home and eat leftovers instead! They offer a terrific happy hour and all you can eat special that’s cheap!!! But when you combine cheap + sushi, the outcome is poor quality. I will say that the presentation is excellent pairing their subpar food with beautiful orchids and a tasteful plating. Upon first sight I was delighted and eager to enjoy my sushi and rolls. Then the sadness hit like a Mack Truck when I bit into a flavorless and limp salmon skin handroll. Then my eel and cucumber handroll delivered the same tasteless and rubber-like experience. The sushi I tried was salmon, yellowtail, and albacore. Nothing I would ever want to experience again. Just blah, flavorless, and chewy. Thank goodness I only spent a small amount on this meal I can’t wait to forget! Even the ginger tasted like a chemical science experiment gone wrong. One of the group who raved about this place, which persuaded me to join– literally spit some of her food into her napkin and told the very friendly server that something was terribly wrong with her tuna order!!! Needless to say, I didn’t even finish eating my food, nor will I ever step foot into this sad sushi spot again. I think maybe if you are drunk, on a tight budget, or just don’t know what good sushi should taste like then Sushi Bay would be satisfactory. For all of my fellow sushi enthusiasts here in the Denver area– just do yourselves a favor and stay away. There are much better options available.
Rebecca S.
Place rating: 3 Denver, CO
Went there again for lunch over Labor Day weekend and unfortunately I caved when I saw $ 1 oysters… They, again, gave me food poisoning. When will I learn my lesson? The sushi was amazing tho. I just need to stay away from those dang oysters!