We opted for all you can eat, but the rolls and sushi delivered were subpar to what was delivered to other tables. Sad presentation and marginal taste.
Matt F.
Place rating: 4 Littleton, CO
Love this great all you can eat sushi spot. My girlfriend and I eat here 2 to 3 times a week. We have found that the best place to sit is right at the sushi bar. Here you will have the best service and your sushi comes out a lot quicker than at a table. All the sushi is always wonderful but on this visit I tried the bbq beef and OMG, I ate 5 orders myself. Also really enjoyed the Philadelphia roll the cream cheese in it is just wonderful. The all you can eat sushi is definitely the way to go but if you can make it for lunch it’s even cheaper than dinner. If you haven’t been here yet don’t wait any longer. I can’t wait for my next visit.
Dan C.
Place rating: 5 Fort Collins, CO
I’m a big fan of this place if you’re hungry and craving sushi. The line usually takes a while during peak eating times but the service is super quick. Highly recommend.
Jason A.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
Went here with a group for a birthday party. Quick service, fresh seafood and veggies. For those not hungry enough for all you can eat(which everyone enjoyed), I’d recommended the spicy sashimi donburi. I’m ordering it again next time I go.
Mina C.
Place rating: 5 Aurora, CO
My favorite all-you-can-eat sushi place. Food is fresh and their variety is great. Clean. Avoid busy times and you’ll get the top of the notch service. Definitely get the yummy crunch if you can. Soooo good.
Emili S.
Place rating: 3 Castle Rock, CO
Food was really good, small portions however. I did find a huge hair in my food which was disheartening and unhygenic. We had very little service so it was an okay experience.
Carole T.
Place rating: 5 Blaine, WA
Outstanding all around! Service, food quality & amount. .amazing! Wiill never visit Denver without a stop here. The sushi is beyond belief. Favs are the Volcano & Dynamite for sure.
Max C.
Place rating: 3 Littleton, CO
Habitual Health Inspection offenses are a concern. Personally we’ve never gotten sick here, however, neither do i want to. When raw foods are concerned, a little more care needs to be executed by the staff. All findings are corrected after each inspection only to be repeated a few months later. No improvement to internal process… See TCHD report for full detail:
Andy l.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
This place is AWESOME! If you are starving and craving sushi, this is the place to go! I have been here twice and have not been disappointed. The staff is extremely nice and helpful. They do a pretty good job explaining how everything works. This is an order as you want system. You get a piece of paper with a list of everything that falls under the $ 25 all you can eat for dinner(lunch is $ 15). All you do is write down the number of items you want and hand it to the server. Each time you want to make a new order you fill out a new paper. Just a tip, I would grab a few papers in advance because they can sometimes take a while to make their way back to your table. Some of the specialty rolls do not fall under the all you can eat so just be aware. Some of my personal favorites are the volcano rolls and any of the nigiri. This also comes with your choice of tea and soup. Dessert not included. If you make it to happy hour, the drinks are buy one get the other half off(or free… I can’t remember). This place can get really busy, so plan ahead! The sushi itself is fresh and delicious. The sake is great. Definitely worth trying! Pros: All you can eat for a great price. Location is easy to get to. Parking is easy. Volcano roll and nigiri are awesome(I tried a lot of different rolls and this is what I enjoyed the most). Staff was very nice. Happy hour drink specials. Cons: Can get packed. Servers can take a while sometimes. Some of the cooked/fried rolls end up tasting the same. Overall: If you want to stuff your face with good enough sushi, then this is worth your time! I am definitely a fan of this place.
Thomas L.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
AYCE!!! That’s what I am talking about! I’m a huge fan of sushi and this place hit the spot! Now of course, if you are are going to a place that has all you can eat sushi, the quality isn’t going to be the best, but this place still had pretty good quality and for the price of 25.00, you really can’t beat that. My family stopped by this place on a Saturday night around 6:00, it was pretty busy but we were seated pretty quickly. My older brother has been here before and I just sat back and let him order. We ordered some salads, couple of appetizers and a lot of various rolls and negiri pieces. I thought the sushi tasted great and was very filling. For the amount of sushi I pounded, I definitely got my money’s worth. The customer service was ok, nothing special. I am not familiar with the area, but it was located in a strip mall and parking was pretty tight. Overall, it was a pleasant experience, nobody got sick and we smashed a lot of food. I think its hilarious to read all these reviews, thinking and expecting this place to be Nobu or something, get off your high horses, and quit complaining. For the amount of sushi a person eats, high end places will cost you probably at least 100.00 per person, so for 25 bucks, you really shouldn’t be b*tching… In conclusion, if you want to smash some sushi, I think this place hits the mark, now if you want the very best presentation and best quality of sushi, well this place might not be your spot.
Thomas James L.
Place rating: 3 Aurora, CO
This place was ok, but I may have to try again when it’s less busy. I went with a huge group of folks, at least 30 people in the party. The choices were vast, which is nice, but I feel like they kept messing up my orders. 2 – 3 times I’d order a certain dish or sushi, and they’d give me something completely different. At the end, I was full, but from eating the wrong orders… because I was told we’d be charged per piece of sushi that wasn’t eaten. This seems kind of wrong, punishing a customer, for your mistake in taking the orders. otherwise, it wasn’t bad. I’ve had better, but again, I didn’t get the sushi orders I wanted. Will give it another shot.
Justin W.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Katsu, you are winning me over. From the sushi chefs yelling«n ho» to everyone who walks in, to the all you can eat sushi lunch for $ 15 — you are doing it right my friends. I’ve had almost everything on the menu at this point and have finally resorted to all you can eat for $ 15. Granted they try to steer you away by saying they will charge you full menu price for leaving any rice or sushi, but that’s what makes them so endearing. Not in the mood to stuff your face, check out the lunch specials page. They have bento boxes as well as a few specials choices from $ 10-$ 12. I used to opt for the $ 12 lunch special and would always choose the sushi pizza. It’s really the best bang for your buck. The sushi is about as fresh as you’ll find in the city unless you step up your game and are ready to drop some coin. The place is tucked away in the heart of the tech center and always has a big lunch rush — so I’d suggest coming after 12:30 so you don’t have to wait for a seat. But once you’re seated, let the sushi begin — and those boys don’t take long at all. There’s about 6 – 8 sushi chefs serving it up. See you next week.
Saydee X.
Place rating: 4 Aurora, CO
Average sushi place but great deal for all you can eat! My family and friends come here every time we want all you can eat sushi. We usually just get the sushi and not rolls because it’s definitely a lot more worth it if you get raw instead of cooked. The rolls usually fill you up faster. The interior isn’t the best but for the price it’s good enough. They are usually always busy. I highly recommend getting the Korean BBQ ribs ! They marinate it just perfect! If you are going for lunch hour between 12−1pm or dinner between 6 – 7:30pm I recommend going there early because there’s always a wait between those times(especially if it’s a big group).
Kent M.
Place rating: 5 Kearney, NE
Wow… we both have eaten a lot of sushi and both agree this may be our best ever. We had a variety of menu. Maybe we are easily impressed. Not. This is a must come back experience.
Carol N.
Place rating: 3 Westminster, CO
If you want quantity over quality come here, if not go some place else. I tired and don’t think it is worth my money. The service was good and food was average. But then, do I really want average sushi and the risk of getting sick due to the quality of the fish? Decide it for yourself.
Billy F.
Place rating: 2 Parker, CO
Went again with the kiddos and this place did not show up… again. One more try but lunch won’t do… has to be dinner as that is the only time that this place has been good. Cold rice on the sushi and rolls just isn’t going to cut it. At all.
Chris S.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Let’s update this review. I think the night I came originally, there was an issue with too much vinegar in the rice. My friends and I came in for a nice lunch of all-you-can-eat sushi. I ate a lot of sushi and recommend everybody at the table get it so that you can have things served family style. The nigiri were delicious the second time around. I did get a few that had too much vinegar in the rice, so it would be a little better if the rice could be more consistent.
Lily S.
Place rating: 3 Denver, CO
Sushi Katsu feels more like a Korean BBQ restaurant than a Japanese, in that you’re almost silly not to participate in the All You Can Eat feast. They’ve got it down to a science, from ordering to delivering to waiter services, all pretty streamlined. It’s $ 20 something per person(I went for lunch, not sure if dinner rates are different) and if you’re lucky to live in the neighborhood you’re probably sent local coupons with additional discounts. So don’t expect premium sushi here, they’re just a tad better than the sushi served at a Chinese buffet. An example being the ubiquitous«imitation crab salad» that’s found in almost every roll you order: the same stuff in a California roll. There’s so much of that I felt gagging at the thought of picking up another piece.(Pro tip: order from the Nigiri section, you’ll get a beautifully constructed piece of sushi all by itself!) This is not to say you won’t find higher quality stuff from the All You Can Eat menu, since it’s pretty extensive, take your time to look! If you love Korean BBQ, don’t miss the BBQ ribs from the appetizer menu. Gyozas are good too. Loved their salads but the miso soup is too salty. I wouldn’t bother ordering teriyaki meats when BBQ ribs are available! I’ve had better Salmon Collar(Kama) elsewhere but not«free» ones! Service is quick but precise, and the employees are all pretty cheerful. If Mimi is there and servicing your table, consider yourself lucky as she’s awesome!
Blair C.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
With the freak snow, my fiancée and I were craving sushi and decided to finally try this all you can eat sushi buffet. This restaurant also offers other items off their actual menu so you do not need to order the all you can eat. If you do order the all you can eat, it is $ 24.95/person. For the buffet, it includes appetizers, nigiri sushi, and maki rolls plus all the special rolls except for 3 or 4. Be sure you eat all your sushi from the buffet otherwise you’ll get charged for any and all leftovers. We ordered about 8 rolls for 2 people, which was very filling. Their rolls were pretty decent quality especially for an all you can eat. Each roll comes with 8 pieces. Our favorite rolls were the lobster roll, orgasm, and the sushi pizza. We will most likely be back to try their other specialty rolls. Their customer service was pretty good too. They checked up on us quite often to refill our waters and take away empty dishes. The only downside was the seat we were at was near the door and it was quite chilly. Also the restaurant was a little small and we felt as if we were being pushed out when the client Intel picked up.
Stephanie W.
Place rating: 5 Denver, CO
One of my favorite places to go during lunch time. My coworkers and I are in love with their 12.99 all you can eat sushi lunch. It’s conveniently located in a plaza next to Home Depot. They can get quite busy and parking is limited in the small area, but there is plenty of parking a bit further out in the plaza. The sushi tastes fresh and I highly recommend their fresh water eel and seared pepper albacore. For dinner, the rolls are also included in the all you can eat. The lady in red is an aesthetically pleasing and delicious roll.