
Airport sushi??? Usually not my go to but there were limited options on the B Concourse. Service was slow to start but friendly. Food was fine but like most airport food it was overpriced. The...
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Mizu Izakaya presents a modern take on traditional Japanese dining in Denver's LoHi neighborhood, where the vibrant atmosphere is inspired by casual Japanese pubs. Since its opening in 2016, the restaurant has become a popular spot for friends to gather, share small plates, and enjoy a robust selection of sushi, ramen, and yakitori skewers.
Emphasizing both food and ambiance, Mizu Izakaya boasts a welcoming setting with dim lighting and thoughtful décor, complemented by a live DJ on weekends. This blend of culinary excellence and lively vibes ensures that every visit is a memorable experience for guests looking to connect over bold flavors and quality cuisine.
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Airport sushi??? Usually not my go to but there were limited options on the B Concourse. Service was slow to start but friendly. Food was fine but like most airport food it was overpriced. The...
Low expectations are normal for an airport sushi restaurant and this barely meets them. The California roll itself was good, but service was disappointing. Soy sauce was not provided with my...
Wanted some dinner before our flight out, and for an airport restaurant, was decently impressed with their food. Grabbed a seat at the bar and shared their $30 combo meal - ramen, gyoza, and a...
Mizu sells "sushi" already made probably from a grocery store and sells it for double the price. Not worth it at all, also it wasn't sealed so it leads me to ask how fresh is this sushi? Better...
The crab mix isn't what I'm use to on a California roll maybe I been missing something along the way. The Rainbow roll the same thing hard rice and crab mix. Me personally I wouldn't recommend...