Japanese food is one of the most rewarding cuisines for takeout — when you order the right things. Here's a working guide to assembling a Japanese takeout order in Denver that arrives at your door at its peak.
Quick Answer
For Japanese takeout in Denver, focus on bento boxes, teriyaki plates, donburi, sushi rolls (not nigiri), poke bowls, and ramen with broth packed separately. Order online from Colorado Sushi Ramen Denver at 3550 E Colfax Ave.
What travels well
- Bento boxes — designed to be portable. Rice, protein, sushi, and salad in one box.
- Teriyaki plates — chicken, salmon, beef, or tofu over rice. Holds well.
- Donburi (rice bowls) — beef, chicken, or katsu over rice. Excellent for delivery.
- Sushi rolls (maki) — California, Spicy Tuna, Dragon, Rainbow rolls travel better than nigiri.
- Poke bowls — built for portability. Just keep them cool until eating.
- Ramen — only if the restaurant packs broth separately from noodles.
What doesn't travel as well
- Tempura (loses its crisp within 10 minutes)
- Plain nigiri sashimi (texture suffers in transit)
- Hot soup that's pre-mixed with noodles (noodles go soft)
How we package takeout at Colorado Sushi Ramen
Sushi rolls are packed in fitted trays so they don't shift in transit. Hot ramen broth is sealed in a separate container from the noodles. Sashimi is layered on a chilled bed. Bento boxes use compartments to keep flavors clean. Every order goes out with chopsticks, soy sauce, wasabi, and ginger.
Order Japanese Takeout in Denver
Online ordering for pickup and delivery from our 3550 E Colfax Ave Denver location.
FAQ
Does Colorado Sushi Ramen Denver offer takeout?
Yes — order online for pickup or delivery. Same menu as dine-in.
How long does takeout sushi stay fresh?
Eat within 1–2 hours of pickup for best texture. Keep refrigerated until then.
Can I order ramen for delivery in Denver?
Yes — we pack the broth separately so the noodles stay firm until you reassemble at home.