
Low-key, strip-mall eatery serving classic grilled Japanese fare, noodles & creative sushi rolls.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 225 Ken Pratt Blvd #140, Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: (303) 684-8866
Website: http://sumocolorado.com/
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Reviews
From the moment we walk through the door, we’re treated like family. Mandy and her team remember our likes and dislikes down to the smallest detail — the extra glasses of ice, the spicy mayo, the sriracha oil — often brought to us before we even have a chance to ask. That kind of thoughtfulness is rare in today’s dining world, and it never goes unnoticed.
The food at Sumo is consistently outstanding, but what elevates this restaurant above the rest is the heart behind every plate they serve. We see how hard the staff works every day, and the warmth and hospitality they show us — and every guest — is truly something special.
We recently shared a batch of our New Orleanian gumbo with the Sumo team as a small token of our gratitude. As chefs ourselves, it meant a lot to give back even a fraction of the joy they’ve given us over the years. Their appreciation reminded us once again why we love this place so much.
Sumo isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a community. It’s comfort. It’s home.
Thank you, Sumo — for everything you do.
Five stars, every visit.
— Kenneth & Tondra Gaspard
New Orleans Chefs of Colorado
Appetizer wise, you cant go wrong but the rock shrimp with extra sauce is a favorite.
Their sushi is fresh and has the perfect amount of rice on each roll. They also have some of the best hibachi in the area.
Always reliable for a great meal
Love this place! The hibachi lunch is perfect, and the noodle with steak is always so good. Always a fun time here!
The waitress who took us to our table did so with a very bad attitude. She placed the menus on a table located in the middle of the restaurant. Since I was with my one-year-old baby, I thought it would be better to sit at a table at the end of the restaurant so we wouldn’t inconvenience people walking by or trying to leave. I politely and respectfully asked if we could move to the empty table at the end.
She did not respond to me. Instead, she threw the menus on the table, turned around, and walked away while complaining to other waitresses and giving uncomfortable looks.
Of course, I stood up with my family and went to speak to another waitress. I apologized and told her we were going to leave because the situation felt very uncomfortable. I explained why I had asked for the other table, and she responded, “Do you want the table or not?”
As someone who works in customer service, I believe employees should be very careful about how they speak and behave in front of customers. My experience at this place today was horrible.