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Businiess name:  Genroku Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Genroku is BACK! The new restaurant is bigger and prettier than their old location. Once you step inside, you can feel that Gen-san is very serious about his come back. First of all , I'm Japanese and I love sushi. I've been eating Genroku sushi for 12 years now. I highly recommend their sushi for 3 reasons: freshness, portion, and price. Every ingredient is always top quality and portion is very generous. The fish just drapes over the rice when you order "nigiri" style sushi. And the price has always been very reasonable. The kitchen menu is just as good. Tempura is excellent and they also offer authentic Japanese noodles. My favorite is "Tenzaru-soba," a cold noodle dish that you dip in sauce to eat. It comes with a side of assorted tempura. Yum! I've been to almost every Japanese restaurants in Denver and Genroku is still the best. Pros: authentic, reasonable price, nice atmosphere Cons: , service slow at times

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