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Welcome to Land of Sushi

Land of Sushi is a sushi bar located in Centennial, CO, offering a variety of Japanese cuisine. From their appetizers like Agedashi Tofu and Beef Carpaccio to their authentic dishes like Calamari Steak and Chicken Teriyaki, the menu showcases a blend of traditional flavors with a modern twist. The casual yet vibrant atmosphere, along with options for takeout and outdoor seating, make it a versatile dining spot for any occasion. With a range of vegetarian and vegan options, Land of Sushi caters to a diverse group of food lovers. Overall, it's a spot worth visiting for a delicious sushi experience.

Land of Sushi: Reviews & Ratings

Taylor F.
Taylor F.

Super sushi! They have some unique rolls. We tried the orange roll and Colorado roll. It was easy to get a table on a Sunday night. Service was great!

Ruth C.
Ruth C.

Popping them back a star in rating. I continue to go mostly with some version of my family members. My mom doesn't go out much, but seems to always be open to going here since she enjoys it so much. My previous review is not really accurate anymore. The staff and owner(s?) are very kind here. They have been very accommodating and helpful. Previously I was noting they were not so much, but that was relative to what they used to be like. Back then we really liked several of their staff and we noticed they were no longer there. It was a totally different experience without them compared to the new ones. This is no longer true. We have a really nice time every time we go. Also, I found a sushi place in a different city that has spicy salmon rolls for less cost, but they actually aren't even close to what you get here quality, flavor and overall fulfilling-wise. I would even venture to say this is my favorite place to get them now. Since their expansion a while ago, they have a lot more room. One day we will have to sit at the now very large sushi bar and try it again :). They also have an omakase option here that I would like to try out. Lots of reasons for me to keep going back

Erica G.
Erica G.

I've been going to Land of Sushi for almost 9 years. In that time it has expanded to the retail space beside it, however the food and service has remained wonderful. It is my go to sushi place since it is only about 5 minutes down the road from my home. For lunch they have great specials such as your pick of two sushi rolls (maki combo), or a sushi or sushami special. When we go for dinner with the family we typically pick a variety of their freshly prepared rolls. The service is always friendly and based on the fact they are busy most of the time reflects how much customers come back again and again. Their latest addition is a multi-course sushi (Chef's pick) option that you can order. Last time I was there (last week) a couple sitting beside us got that option and it looked amazing.

Christopher G.
Christopher G.

Land of Sushi in Centennial is hands down my favorite sushi spot in Denver (with Sushi Den being the only possible exception). I recently went in for lunch, and even during construction, they were open and operating smoothly. The service was exceptional--attentive and friendly. The lunch combos are a great deal. I got the maki combo, which included spicy tuna and spicy salmon rolls--both fresh and flavorful. The hot sake was excellent, and the miso soup hit the spot. If you're looking for quality sushi (especially south of sushi den) and a consistently great experience, this is the place to go.

Melissa M.
Melissa M.

Exceedingly fresh fish and a stellar udon seafood stew are the reasons I keep going back to this unassuming but popular sushi joint that's been around forever, tucked into a corner of a strip mall behind a gas station. Long may it thrive.

Molly M.
Molly M.

We haven't been here for several years and were happily surprised to see how they've expanded, remodeled, and enhanced their menu options. We will definitely be back to try some more things! We had a couple of nigiri sushi to start, then a great specialty roll and shared the bento box. It was plenty of food and we were stuffed. Also, amazing happy hour drinks at $4 for house wine and $3 for drafts! Great service.

Krystal P.
Krystal P.

We eat here all the time. It's our go-to for dinner out. I love the sesame chicken it's very different than other places,its rich and savory. My hubby always has a big Sushi platter and loves it every time. The service is always quick and the portions are large. Plus who doesn't love hot sake.

Chloe W.
Chloe W.

Was looking for sushi restaurant for a late lunch on a Friday while in the area. They took us in after 2 pm. The quality of the fish is top notch. My husband was very impressed with the omakase. Food is excellent! Service is great! Pleasantly surprised.

Location

  • Land of Sushi
    2412 E Arapahoe Rd Centennial, CO 80122 Hotline: (303) 779-0608

Nestled in Centennial, Colorado, Land of Sushi is a haven for sushi lovers seeking a delightful dining experience. This sushi bar offers a plethora of options for all types of diners, from vegan and vegetarian choices to seafood lovers. The restaurant features a casual and welcoming atmosphere, making it perfect for a gathering with friends or a family meal.

One of the highlights of Land of Sushi is its array of appetizers, including Agedashi Tofu, Chicken Tempura, and Beef Carpaccio. The menu also boasts mouthwatering soups and salads like Calamari Salad and Miso Soup. For those craving authentic Japanese dishes, options like Chicken Katsu and Chicken Teriyaki are sure to satisfy.

The restaurant's attention to detail in preparation and presentation is evident in every dish, making each bite a culinary delight. The combination of flavors and textures creates a harmonious dining experience that will leave you craving more.

With its diverse menu, cozy ambiance, and attentive service, Land of Sushi is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine. So, why not treat yourself to a visit to Land of Sushi and experience the flavors of Japan right here in Centennial?