Sushi restaurant offers an immersive setting with intricate Asian art and a giant Buddha statue creating a peaceful, authentic vibe. Warm, soft lighting and thoughtful decor foster a quiet, inviting atmosphere ideal for relaxed meals. Outdoor seating with heating lamps adds comfort and versatility.
Miso soup stands out with its rich tofu and seaweed content. It tastes balanced, not too salty, and many find it delicious and satisfying.
A quiet environment with warm soft lighting sets a peaceful tone. Thoughtful decor adds to the calm atmosphere.
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The lunch special offers great value for the meal.
Expect a wait of 20-30 minutes during busy hours.
Happy hour features discounted prices on select items.
Speakeasy-style bar with a hidden bookshelf entrance and copper ceiling creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Craft cocktails and a take-a-book-leave-a-book library add unique touches. Music plays a key role, offering a fun, lively vibe that contrasts with typical airport settings.
French onion soup stands out with its excellent flavor and satisfying richness. It pairs well with gluten-free bread and offers good value alongside the Highland Lass cocktail.
A classy, quiet atmosphere defines the space. It offers a nice, peaceful environment throughout.
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Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
Last call for drinks is at 10:15 PM, even though they close at 11 PM.
The bar is located near gate A38, resembling a bookstore.
Sushi restaurant features U-shaped bar seating wrapping around chefs, creating an intimate and calm atmosphere. The space feels cozy and sophisticated, with an open kitchen that invites watching chefs craft dishes. High-quality sake and cocktails complement the exceptional sushi experience.
Miso soup comes with soft tofu and has a quite tasty flavor. It is part of a set including 6 pieces of nigiri and a hand roll, priced between $55 and $65 depending on the fish.
Small and cozy with a quiet atmosphere that keeps noise low. Background music blends with a soft drone of conversation creating an intimate vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for special occasions to ensure seating.
Happy hour features discounted temaki options from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Dinner for three typically costs around $170, including drinks.
Brick walls and a view of planes create a quiet, cozy atmosphere that contrasts with the busy airport around it. Plenty of room and a large bar with multiple TVs offer space to relax. Live music adds a subdued, welcoming vibe for travelers seeking calm.
French onion soup features plentiful cheese, lots of bread and onions, served in a larger bowl. Chicken soup comes highly recommended and the soup of the day is made from scratch by the cook.
Quiet and calm atmosphere stands out, offering a relaxing break from the hectic surroundings. The back area feels especially peaceful and the whole spot stays clean and charming.
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Pour La France! is located in concourse B, convenient after the tram.
The Croque Madame is priced at $16.75, offering good value.
Expect busy times as the restaurant often appears short-staffed.
Small Mediterranean restaurant offers quiet, relaxing atmosphere with authentic Moroccan decor including lanterns and comfortable lounge seating. Soft traditional music plays at a level that encourages conversation. Patio seating is available during warmer months, enhancing the cozy, exotic vibe.
Soups feature fresh, nourishing flavors with perfect consistency, especially the lentil soup and hummus. Custom requests like Bisara soup get made with the right ingredients, and the hariara soup tastes fresh and vibrant.
Small size and clean environment create a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. Staff remain attentive without disrupting the calm, making it easy to chat or enjoy a peaceful meal.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 9 PM but may serve until 9:30 PM.
Prices for two meals exceed $50, which some may find expensive.
The restaurant offers takeout options for those in the Wash Park area.
Cozy, dimly lit space with a calm, familiar vibe reminiscent of traditional family Chinese restaurants. Quiet and tucked away, it offers a chill atmosphere with a touch of old-school charm. Roomy dining area combines traditional American Chinese restaurant atmosphere with a welcoming, personal feel.
Soups here feature silky eggs in the egg drop and a balanced sweet and sour flavor in the sweet and sour soup. Hot and sour and wonton soups also offer rich, satisfying broths.
Upstairs seating offers a calm and quiet atmosphere. The space feels unassuming and stays quiet, especially at the start.
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JJ Bistro is located on the second floor of Sakura Square.
The entrance can be hard to find due to construction blocking the main stairs.
A hidden staircase around the building provides access to the restaurant.
Sushi restaurant offers modern decor with open seating and a dog-friendly patio. Atmosphere stays relaxed and quiet when not busy, with friendly interaction at the bar where chefs prepare sushi in view. Presentation of dishes stands out as gorgeous and artful.
Miso soup features a thicker broth than usual, giving it a rich texture. It pairs well with sushi and offers a uniquely delicious flavor.
The atmosphere stays nice and quiet during both week and weekend visits. Noise levels are balanced, not too loud or too quiet, making it a calm spot for dining.
Good to know
The lunch special offers two or three sushi rolls at a discounted price.
Prices are very reasonable for the quality of sushi served.
The restaurant is kid-friendly, making it a great spot for families.
Pho restaurant offers a quiet, authentic atmosphere with classic decor and a cozy, clean dining space. The environment feels calm and welcoming, reflecting a genuine Vietnamese vibe. Seating is comfortable, and the place maintains a low-key, peaceful energy throughout.
Broth stands out as the key to the superior PHO soup here. Egg drop soup often replaces bamboo soup, while hot and sour soup comes across as just okay.
A quiet atmosphere fills the clean building. The space feels comfortable and nice without much noise.
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A new lunch special is offered at a great price.
The portions are large for the price.
The process is simple and efficient, with food ready in 10 minutes.
Airport restaurant offers quiet, comfortable atmosphere with nice window views for plane spotting. Seating includes power outlets and cubbies for convenience during layovers. Decor features sports memorabilia and attention to detail, creating a calm yet engaging environment.
Charred red pepper soup stands out with a fresh, roasted flavor. The corn chowder is thick, packed with chicken, and pairs well with other dishes.
A quiet, relaxing atmosphere offers a break from airport chaos. The area stays calm since not many people venture far from the gates, making it a comfortable spot to unwind.
Good to know
Expect high prices due to the airport location.
Reservations are not accepted; seating is first-come, first-served.
The restaurant is located in Concourse B of the airport.
Tex-Mex cantina upstairs in an airport offers quiet, intimate atmosphere with comfortable lounge seating and outdoor tables. Music plays loud enough to block conversations, creating a laid-back vibe despite occasional crowding. Elevated location provides a great view and less foot traffic than typical airport spots.
Soups have amazing flavor but come in small portions. Some soups, like the pork green chile, stand out for taste, though they can arrive tepid and lack substance.
Quiet and intimate atmosphere creates a relaxed setting. It offers a peaceful spot to enjoy a beer or spend time away from noise.
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Breakfast is served until 10:30am.
There is rarely a waiting line at this restaurant.
The restaurant is located upstairs at DIA terminal A.