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- Examiner.comMarch 11, 2011Domo serves traditional Japanese Country food in a beautiful ambiance. Be sure to check out the garden in back and make sure to order your food 'spicy,' if you want it spicy. There is no condiments Read more
- Denver WestwordAugust 5, 2014Specializing not just in Japanese food -- not just sushi or teriyaki or noodles served in Hello Kitty bowls -- but in the country food of rural northern Japan Read more
- Matthew LopezNovember 20, 2015One of the coolest Japanese Restaurants I've ever seen. Atmosphere, Museum make this place a must stop.
- NoelJune 28, 2016Best! Best! Authentic Japanese flavors. If you are in Denver it is a most to eat here!!!!
- My friend got the Sukiyaki Beef Dashi Shoyu Ramen for lunch, and loved it. It looked so good, I kept wanting to take it for myself!
- Nicha G.March 11, 2015Food is great. Lots of side dishes. Love the samurai museum at the back of the restaurant.
- Karma ShantiJune 16, 2017Authentic Japanese cuisine ... Gardens, Museum & Aikido Dojo... An amazing experience ... Food was excellent. We'll be back❣️👍🏼✨💜
- Kevin YehMarch 6, 2018Great food in MASSIVE portions. Saba shioyaki (grilled+fried mackerel) is legit. Ambiance is a little hokey but i dig it
- Jeana DeLaCruzSeptember 7, 2015The atmosphere is extraordinary. Great place to bring your loved one/ones to experience a tranquil and historical memory.
- Stacy RileyAugust 15, 2013It's excellent food and beautiful rustic atmosphere. Service is friendly, but w/underlying strictness, like Japanese version of Seinfeld's soup nazi. Recommend trying it!
- EverydayNovember 3, 2013Looks like a rundown building on the outside, but authentic Japanese decor on the inside. Get the salmon + beef teriyaki bowl; you won't regret it.
- Emily HJune 6, 2014Side dishes are traditional and excellent! Ramen is okay--pork ramen is thinly sliced (flavorless) pork, not chashu pork.
- Jesse ChristiansenMarch 15, 2012Check this place out. Looks ghetto on the outside, but the inside is awesome and the food is good. Very traditional Japanese. Go in the summer, THEY HAVE A TEA GARDEN.
- Alex SandarsAugust 16, 2011Transportational sums it up best. Whether you want a quick 'vacation' from Denver or just the best countryside Japanese food the city has to offer, Domo will leave you saying Arigato!
- Stacy RileyAugust 12, 2013Delicious! They're kind of like the Japanese version of the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld, but the food is excellent.
- Laura HaskellApril 7, 2012Wankosushi is outstanding, I particularly enjoyed the avocado tataki hamachi. Be sure to finish your rice!
- Chris LFebruary 27, 2013Decent to boring-tasting food. I'm of the no-condiment school but the chef has to be good. Service also lacking (gruff young waiters). The setup is gimmicky but that's irrelevant after the above.
- Cody FeliciAugust 22, 2013The Japanese Red Curry was delicious, if a little mild. It was interesting though!
- Jimmy LuFebruary 10, 2018The restaurant itself is gorgeous. Food is mostly just ok. Curry better than Ramen
- Laura PilcherJuly 28, 2013Meh - maybe I ordered the wrong thing but the food was just okay. Setting is amazing though. Worth visiting once just to see the gardens/patio.
- Kai ShiuJune 17, 2011Walk around the garden and look into the dojo, hopefully a class will be in session for you.
- Cristina WinchesterJune 29, 2013Don't eat here if you're expecting siracha and soy sauce. The food is made the way you eat it. They won't give you extra because it's authentic Japanese fare, not the Americanized stuff.