Sushi Train - Denver
Sushi Train
Description
Nestled in an unassuming exterior, this all-you-can-eat sushi destination captivates diners with its creative menu and captivating train delivery system. Guests rave about the freshness of the fish and the delightful rolls, such as the X Mas Roll and My Girlfriend Roll. While some reviewers note a decline in quality and rising concerns over ingredient choices, the attentive and friendly staff consistently receive high praise. With lunch specials around $20 and hearty portions, it's a value-packed option for sushi lovers seeking a fulfilling experience. Despite some aesthetic drawbacks, the interior charm and prompt service make it a worthy visit.
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I have been coming here for years! And the last few times have been less than tasty. They are cutting corners and using cheaper ingredients and it’s really starting to show in the quality. The service however has always been great! My waiter I had today was amazing. He was polite and courteous always checking and making sure my drink was full. I can’t say enough good things about the service. The food however is unfortunate. And for the price… I just expect better like it used to be.
Sushi is awesome! This is my go to sushi place. Definitely worth the price if you come hungry. Good place for bringing friends to share different roles. Server and chefs are always friendly.
The sushi and food were amazing! All the sushi from the bar was delivered on a cute little train, which added to the experience. The fish was incredibly fresh, and the entrees were just the right portion. The only downside is that we ended up ordering way too much food, so I recommend starting with smaller portions. Keep in mind that there’s a charge for any leftover sushi. Also, the location felt a bit questionable, and the doors were hard to find. Overall, it’s a fantastic spot if you're a sushi enthusiast!
The sushi is excellent and the staff is wonderful. However, the exterior of the restaurant is quite rundown, featuring peeling paint on decaying wood shingles. The parking lot...
