Sushi Katsu Has Made Some Improvements β Tastes Better Now! π£
On Fatherβs Day, every restaurant was packed, and Sushi Katsu in Centennial (South Denver) was no exception β full from lunch through dinner, with waits often over 30 minutes. The menu is mostly the same, but some dishes have been tweaked. For example, the grilled mussels used to be served whole for you to peel; now they're shelled, sliced, and grilled β much easier to eat! Maybe itβs been a while since my last visit, but the Korean-style grilled ribs and stir-fried beef tasted less heavy than before.ππ The yakisoba was less tangy, and the nigiri rice balls are smaller now β better balanced with the fish. Sushi rolls are more compact and refined, easier to eat. The grilled salmon head is bigger and richer, and the udon portions are larger too.ππ Ordering here is easy β just mark your choices on a sheet instead of having to explain to a server repeatedly. Once youβre done marking, you can just sit back and eat! They offer all-day AYCE dinner on Sundays for $30.95 per person β great value, which explains the crowd.πβ€οΈ Sushi Katsu also has locations in Aurora and Lakewood, but the Centennial branch is at: 9555 E Arapahoe Rd, Greenwood Village. #Colorado #Denver #ColoradoFood #DenverFood #JapaneseFood #AYCE ποΈ