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Top Sushi in Fort Collins


Anyong, everyone!

While Fort Collins, Colorado might not exactly seem like a dining hot spot, you'd be surprised. Boasting an extraordinarily high number of restaurants per capita, you can find diverse, upscale and tasty eateries all over town.

For stepping out in Old Town, it's hard to go wrong with Sushi Jeju (238 South College Avenue). Located right in the midst of shopping, it's a great place to grab a delicious lunch or take out someone special for a stylish dinner.

Boasting dollar sushi lunch specials on weekdays and an extensive (and very fresh) sushi bar menu, Jeju is often hailed as the best sushi in Northern Colorado, and for my money can rival any Denver establishment.

Besides cool jazz on the speakers and skilled chefs, you can't find much better service than at Jeju. The staff is funny, attentive and knowledgable. If you want a particularly good meal, request Justin and he will rock your socks.

If chic is what you're looking for while in Fort Collins, Jeju is the place to be.

www.sushijeju.com

Sushi!




3 Responses to “Top Sushi in Fort Collins”

flavajam Says: July 18th, 2008 at 12:29 am

Not even the best sushi in Fort Collins let alone N. Colorado. Suehiro and Nimos have much better sushi, if not as diverse a menu. Nimo's is small, no frills, traditional, and Nimo himself makes sushi. Quality of fish is out of sight. Suehiro has a bit more menu diversity and is a better bargain than Jeju, and truthfully, even Nimos.

sushiluva Says: November 28th, 2008 at 12:42 am

The best bargain and highlight of the meal at suehiro's was the cucumber salad that comes with dinner. Jeju is far cheaper and tastes better over all. I would never go back to Nimo's or suehiro's but I go to jeju's on a regular basis.

cravensomehaven Says: June 16th, 2009 at 3:40 am

I have no problem with Suehiro's and Nimo's, they're pretty legitimate establishments, but Jeju tops them by far. The cool drizzlie of jazz music in the background and the ambient atmosphere really sets the mood for sushi. The miso soup has a smooth consistency and Jeju doesn't seem to skimp out on the amount of provisions they put in their soup for 'consistency'. I've dined at Suehiro to find a disappointing amount of tofu and additional ingredients, but I suppose that's besides the point. I don't care what anyone says, the fish at Jeju rivals some I've had in the coastal bay areas of the United States, and I'd say is pretty competant when compared to some of the sushi joints I've been to in Denver. Whenever I come up here for business or to take out a friend around Old Town, Jeju's where it's at. I ordered the Masa Bento the other day and it was absolutely superb. I've never been disappointed here, I for one, have never been disappointed.

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