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Ototo Den reopens on South Pearl Street after three-year hiatus

Closed since the COVID shutdown, Sushi Den’s sister restaurant is back with new chefs, new ideas

Ototo Den reopened this month after three years of a temporary hiatus since the COVID shutdown. (Provided by Ototo Den)
Ototo Den reopened this month after three years of a temporary hiatus since the COVID shutdown. (Provided by Ototo Den)
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The restaurant: , 1501 S. Pearl St., Denver

Ototo Den has brought back menu favorites, like Tonkotsu ramen with pork belly, mushrooms, green onions, bok choy and egg in a rich 48-hour cooked pork broth. (Provided by Ototo Den)
Ototo Den has brought back menu favorites, like Tonkotsu ramen with pork belly, mushrooms, green onions, bok choy and egg in a rich 48-hour cooked pork broth. (Provided by Ototo Den)

dzܳ:Ototo Den, the sister restaurant to Denver’s 39-year institution Sushi Den, as well as Izakaya Den and Temaki Den, has finally reopened three years after the COVID shutdown.

The intimate dining room, serving Japanese robata-style tapas, sashimi, whole fish, and noodles, which debuted in 2010, is back with new menu items and new chefs.

What’s on the menu: Master Chef Toshi Kizaki, who co-owns the Sushi Den restaurants, has brought back some of Ototo’s original delicacies, including crispy spicy tuna, whole-steamed branzino and miso black cod, a Sushi Den staple. Over the past year, Kizaki traveled to Japan and hand-selected Japanese chefs for Ototo’s kitchen, according to a statement.

And a new team of chefs in the kitchen means fresh ideas, like pan-fried mochi wrapped in crispy bacon; Tako Yaki, or fried wheat balls stuffed with octopus; and Buta Kimchi, a Canadian Mugi-Buta pork wok-seared with spicy Korean kimchi.

Opening date: April 12, 2023

dzܰ:Dinner served Wednesday through Sunday: 4:30 to 10 p.m.; Reservations via and walk-ins welcome

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