VICTOR'S SUSHI

Japanese restaurant · Brush

VICTOR'S SUSHI

Japanese restaurant · Brush

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207 Clayton St, Brush, CO 80723

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Amazing sushi, sashimi, sake, and short ribs  

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207 Clayton St, Brush, CO 80723 Get directions

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207 Clayton St, Brush, CO 80723 Get directions

+1 970 842 7740

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Secret Caesar Salad History: 100 Years Later | Eater San Diego

"Opened in 1955 and mentioned as a longtime competitor, Victor’s became known for the Victor’s salad—a more cost-effective version of the Caesar made with local cotija cheese and fewer ingredients—and it closed around the time Grupo Plascencia moved to reopen Caesar’s, allowing the team to recruit veteran staff like Efrain Montoya." - Bill Esparza

https://sandiego.eater.com/2024/7/4/24191621/caesar-salad-history-mexican-restaurant-tijuana-anniversary-mexico-javier-plascencia
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Aubrey Schild

Google
First time visiting this place. All of our food was absolutely amazing. My favorite so far is the California roll. Will definitely be back very soon!

underthebluesky92

Google
It was a long day of travel, we were both tired and hoping to find a good place to eat in Bush or Fort Morgan. Both towns better known for their Mexican cuisine. But surprise, there’s a Sushi restaurant in Brush! Not just any, but Guatemalans who trained in Japan to be sushi chiefs with experience if far -flung US locations. Their skill and mastery of the sushi art was amazing. We started with the grilled calamari, tender, delicate flavor this would make a great light meal. But, we moved on and ordered the Red Dragon, the Fort Morgan and the Volcano. All three were over-the-top flavorful with the Volcano making the top hit of the night. The size of the sushi rolls were generous, the rice a nice subtle flavor, the fish always the star of the show. The fish, fresh, good texture and proper flavor for the species. The chiefs took food safety serious and kept the sushi construction counter very clean. The seating area, kitchen and bathrooms; very clean and no fishy smell anywhere even at the sushi bar. The restaurant, cozy and comfortable with simple decorations, the wait staff spot on. Everyone who comes in is made to feel welcome even the repeat customers, like a big family. We are trying to find another reason to drive back to Brush, just to have a meal at Victor’s. Not a day trip for us, but the food keeps calling us.

Kimberly Erdossy

Google
My husband and I have been wanting to try this place for awhile and we finally went Saturday. We could not decide what we wanted to try first and ended up ordering at least ten different things (our waiter was so patient with us!) including food and drinks. We ordered a sample slab of the sake. The sake was amazing, super smooth, so was the Japanese whiskey that I ordered. For appetizers we ordered the grilled octopus, which was so tender and flavorful, and the spring rolls. Both came up sauces that appeared to be made in house. My husband ordered some oysters on the half shell as well. I’m not a fan of oysters so I only tried one, but he loved them! We also ordered some sashimi and sushi that was absolutely divine. Unfortunately my husband and I were so excited to try it that I wasn’t able to get a photo before we ate most of it. Afterwards we ordered the kalbi short ribs as well as the soft shell crab. I’m not a big fan of crab, but it was very good, had an amazing breading and was full of flavor. The short ribs came out sizzling still and I’m ashamed to say I ate all of them without letting my husband have any, they were just so good! We finished the meal with the green tea mochi ice cream and it was such a great palate cleanser after all the food we ate. Overall, if I could I would give this place 10/10 but the stars only go up to five. Really it was just such a wonderful experience from start to finish!

Erik Tribelhorn

Google
Food was very good. We had the sunshine roll, rainbow roll, volcano roll, and the sugar daddy roll. Green mussels for an appetizer. Not sure I would order the sugar daddy again. Volcano was our favorite. Kind of wished for more Japanese ambiance. (Art, music, decor, etc)

Hannah Johnson

Google
I’ve been to so many different sushi places and Victor’s is still my favorite. I haven’t had a single thing I didn’t like. Must try the fried jalapeños, sashimi, hangover roll, everything is good no lie. They are so friendly and I would eat here way more if I could.

Michael Yearous

Google
BEST SUSHI PLACE AROUND! English & Spanish speaking! Host and wait staff were very friendly. Cooks were also very friendly. Sushi was very comparable to Big City, maybe even better. Will continue to eat there until we try everything on the menu! - Michael A. Yearous

Vandyn Atkinson

Google
I love only having to go to Brush for quality sushi you expect to only get in places like Denver. Consistently serving 5 star sushi in a small town like Brush is hard to come by. This restaurant is a true treasure to have in Northeast Colorado!

David Young

Google
Greatest Sushi in Colorado? Yes, I had no expectations of sushi in Brush, CO. It blew my mind! The coconut creme brulee is the best desert I have ever ate! Seriously go to Victor's sushi.