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At Sukiya Ramen, we cultivate your taste buds and delight you with our homemade ramen at the best price. Located in Greenwood Village, CO our lunch and dinner menu will have you craving Japanese style food. You will experience explosive broth flavor with homemade noodles and toppings that will have you coming back for more. We are ready to serve you, come by and enjoy our cozy restaurant. Sit back with a bowl of ramen and pair it with some sake or beer for a great Japanese experience. Visit us today or call for a pick up order!
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There is no way to call the restaurant and ask any questions. The number is out of order. Does anyone know why?
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Yea, so i tried to just show up, and they were closed on a day they were supposed to be open. They then had my question removed on when they were open.
Greg T.6 years ago 4 people found this helpful
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- Vanessa D.Oregon City, OR12618Jan 31, 2023
Delicious! Huge portions and incredibly fresh. I got the gluten free noodles and they were great.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Tatiana G.Herndon, VA16540Feb 6, 2024
Well, I found my new favorite ramen spot. As a vegan, sometimes vegetarian, I find that vegetarian ramen is often mediocre. It's typically a salty and creamy broth, tons of noodles, and 2-3 varieties of sparse veggies (mushrooms, bok choy, and maybe tofu). It gets boring quickly.
I had the Kale Vegi Ramen and it was delightful and delicious! Loved the clear broth, kale noodles, and TONS of veggies! Broccoli, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, carrots, corn, ginger, green onion, bok choy. Lots of soft tofu (not fried, thank goodness) and a delicious hard boiled and marinated egg. Each bite was different and amazing. I very much enjoyed my food experience.
I came around 2:30 PM on a Tuesday and the venue was empty and service was fast and attentive.
Definitely recommend trying it out during a less busy hour.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Jan 16, 2024
Went here last night in the extreme cold : it was excellent. All of the yelp pictures exactly match what we had : tongkatsu, seafood soup and Yakisoba. Would give 5 stars, but still think $17 for ramen should have a little more bulk to it but I might be alone. For instance, half of a hardboiled egg was really good, but 2 halves would be nice :-)
Will definitely return.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - S B.Castle Rock, CO23166May 17, 2024
We have gone multiple times as a family, as well as just solo trips. It's my nephew's favorite place and he's chosen it for his last two birthdays. Staff is always friendly and helpful. While most of our party does typically get ramen, their other dishes are just as great.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 613238310Feb 21, 2024Updated review
Updated review: Sukiya Ramen still is crowned the best ramen in Denver IMO! Consistent, bouncy noodles, tasty broth, hot and comforting. Love this place always.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0Jan 23, 2023Previous reviewI was struggling to find good ramen/noodle restaurants in Denver that were authentic. I've got to say, Yelp sent me here and... it's THE BEST RAMEN IN TOWN! Everything about it was delicious from the broth, the noodles, the soft boiled egg, and all the toppings. Although the broth was the star of the show for me, the charsiu was the best charsiu I've had in awhile in both Denver and Hawaii! It was a medium thickness and had a slight char. Soooo good!
We ordered the tonkatsu, spicy tonkatsu (not spicy to me), and the chicken shoyu. I will definitely be back. It will be my go to comfort ramen spot. And priced super reasonably ($15 before tax and tip per person). - Apr 2, 2024
This is my personal favorite ramen shop. They have an udon dish, yaki gyu udon, that I really love. The beef is always so good and I love the addition of mayo and pickled onions on top. Something I truly appreciate about this restaurant though is that they have DIY ramen. My son prefers udon noodles and wants no vegetables, so he is able to check the box on which broth he wants, udon noodles, and if he's in the mood some protein. It's great to be able to customize to his picky tastes. My other kids also love it, and my hubby too. The two locations I've been to have a nice feel to them, we generally go to the park meadows location. Service is fine. I keep forgetting to take pictures.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Aug 10, 2023
My daughter wanted the whole family to have dinner at Sukiya Ramen so off we went. We had the Littles with us so we went early - 5pm - and it's a good thing we did. By 5:30 there was a long wait. The restaurant is fairly small but they have a large variety of items on their menu.
After giving our orders a few of us went next door to get dessert for later. That took almost a half hour and when we got back we still didn't have food. My daughter said someone came by again to get the order but she told them we'd already placed it. I was worried - but needlessly. Our food finally came out after another 15 minutes and everything was correct. The staff was nice and I'm sure the hold up was in the kitchen. The food was good and I do recommend them - but go early!Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Oct 22, 2023
We were excited to try this ramen place and used Yelp to get on the waitlist before arriving expecting the restaurant to be full.
The restaurant with 10 tables was full. We were seated in an 8-top table and another couple was seated on the other side of us in the same table community table style.
The restaurant was staffed with only 3 employees and so it was understandable that the service was slow.
The restaurant was styled in a semi-modern and traditional style with wooden tables and chairs and some modern lighting mixed with some older lighting.
We arrived at our waitlist time and there was a line out the door. The three parties in line in front of us were seated immediately.
They don't appear to use the waitlist system at all and never even took us off of it after we were seated.
It took about 10 minutes to get seated. Then, we weren't greated and served water 10 minutes after we were seated. We ordered quickly as we had plenty of time while we waited to select our meals. It took another 20 minutes to get our meals, which honestly wasn't too long in my opinion.
The food was fantastic. I had the Beef Yaki Guy Udon which comes with a small bowl of miso soup with medium sized chunks of tofu. It was rich and tasty. We also ordered the Hakata Tonkotsu Ramen, the Tuna Poke and spicy kimchi Ramen.
All in all, the food was the star of the show. If they just tweaked the wait system a bit and kept us in the loop, this place would be an easy 5 stars!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 20, 2023
One of the best ramen you're going to find in Denver. I tried most of their ramens and about half of their non-ramen items. I am happy to report that the Godzilla ramen is properly spicy. The tonkatsu ramen is quite heavy and rich, which is extra comforting when it's cold out. The shoyu is a much lighter option that is equally as tasty for me. Noodles are cooked well, the meat is perfectly prepared, the garnishes meet expectations, and I usually finish the broth. The non-ramen items are alright, but nothing to write home about. I just stick to ramen when I come here now days. There isn't a ton of seating available inside. Maybe I'm lucky, but I always seem to be able to get a table and it always seems to be the last table available.
Decoration is appropriately japanese themed. The staff do an excellent job here, but sometimes it's slow service when they are super busy. Slow, but tolerable, for me.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - 1161551693Sep 14, 2023Updated review
Modern clean Japanese ramen restaurant vibe and great service. I am not a huge fan of Japanese ramen but this is one of a very few of my favorite ramen restaurants. I like their spicy ramen as it's very flavorful. We also tried chashudon and spicy teriyaki chicken bowl. It was very good! Defenitely will go back during cold season for ramen and recommend donburi or poke if it's hot or if you want rice.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0Sep 11, 2023Previous reviewModern clean Japanese ramen restaurant vibe and great service. I am not a huge fan of Japanese ramen but this is one of a very few of my favorite ramen restaurants. I like their spicy ramen as it's very flavorful. We also tried chashudon and spicy teriyaki chicken bowl. It was very good! Defenitely will go back during cold season for ramen and recommend donburi or poke if it's hot or if you want rice.
- Feb 15, 2023Updated review
We stopped in apres skiing and nothing could have hit the spot better! The options are so varied that no one can be disappointed!
It is a key pretty small seating area but don't feel crowded, and you can have food delivered or set for pickup! So yummy, I'm craving it still!!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0Apr 5, 2018Previous reviewI saw this on Yelp and kept thinking that I should try it. Now, not sure if I am glad or wish I hadn't. It is AMAZING!! There are several broth types and they come in spicy and not spicy, creamy, brothy and salty, meat or no meat and filled with absolute YUM!!! I have now been here twice this week and am suggesting it for about every meal. It is a bit longer than a fast food restaurant, which is okay with me. It is also quaint and fills up fast. So get here and enjoy!
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