Welcome to Sushi Ato
At Sushi Ato, located in Colorado Springs, we celebrate the artistry of Japanese cuisine with a focus on vibrant sushi and hearty ramen. Our story is one of passion for fresh, high-quality ingredients, expertly crafted dishes, and an inviting atmosphere where every meal feels like a special occasion. Guests rave about our signature Chirashi Don, teeming with a variety of exquisite sashimi, and eye-catching specialty rolls like the Air Force and Sunset rolls, which offer a delightful blend of flavors. Whether you’re a sushi aficionado or a newcomer, Sushi Ato promises a memorable dining experience that will leave you coming back for more.
- 12245 Voyager Pkwy #148, Colorado Springs, CO 80921 Hotline: (719) 694-8936
Welcome to Sushi Ato, a culinary gem located in the heart of Colorado Springs. Nestled at 12245 Voyager Pkwy #148, this vibrant restaurant is dedicated to bringing the authentic flavors of Japanese cuisine to your table. With a menu that harmoniously blends sushi, ramen, and other Japanese classics, Sushi Ato is quickly becoming a go-to destination for food lovers in the area.
As you step inside, you’re greeted by a spacious dining area adorned with a warm ambiance, making it perfect for both casual outings and special occasions. The restaurant’s large open space not only accommodates a bustling crowd but also offers scenic views of the nearby Rocky Mountains, enhancing your dining experience.
Sushi Ato prides itself on its diverse menu. While they are renowned for their sushi, the offerings extend beyond the raw delights to include hearty ramen and enticing rice dishes. For ramen enthusiasts, their Tonkotsu Ramen is a must-try. Customers rave about its creamy broth and generous portions, featuring impeccably cooked pork belly and delectable bamboo shoots.
- Chirashi Don: A feast for the eyes and palate, this dish boasts a vibrant array of sashimi that leaves you satisfied yet craving more. A recent diner described it as "gorgeous," noting the captivating presentation and abundant flavors. Despite slight increases in price, the value is undeniable.
- Signature Rolls: From the flavorful Air Force Roll to the enticing Philadelphia Roll, each sushi roll is crafted with precision, showcasing the chefs' skills in balancing textures and flavors. Returning guests often recommend pairing these with a refreshing bottle of Sake or a crisp beer for a complete experience.
- Appetizers: The Crab Rangoons and Ankimo (Monkfish Liver) provide unique introductions to your meal, delighting both sushi aficionados and novices alike.
Customer testimonials echo the restaurant's quality. Jake N. praises the Chirashi Don for its variety, while Tushar S. recognizes the freshness and flavor that define Sushi Ato’s dishes. Even non-sushi lovers find something to savor, as Patrick J. appreciated the Chicken Curry Katsu amidst a group of sushi fans.
Despite its popularity, there may be times when the hustle and bustle can cause slight delays in service. However, patrons often find that the quality of the food makes the wait worthwhile. The attention to detail, coupled with an inviting atmosphere and mouthwatering dishes, creates an unforgettable dining experience.
If you're searching for an incredible sushi spot or a place to enjoy authentic Japanese fare, look no further than Sushi Ato. Whether you’re indulging in their high-quality sushi, savoring a comforting bowl of ramen, or immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, you're guaranteed a delightful culinary adventure in Colorado Springs.
To learn more or make a reservation, give them a call at (719) 694-8936 and prepare for a culinary experience that will tantalize your taste buds!

My favorite sushi place in Colorado Springs, and it really comes down to how great the Chirashi Don is. Not only is this dish gorgeous it offers so much fish you will be stuffed. Having so many different sashimis to try is great and while some aren't my favorites, I love the experience of the variety. The one piece of unagi is my favorite part of the dish. The biggest issue with the dish is trying to reach the rice because everything else is piled on top. The rice is great as they season it and it makes it so good. The dish has gone up in price recently as it is $39 when we went but I still think it is a great dish. We additionally got the Hamachi and Unagi roll and that was a stellar roll that is a great combination that I definitely recommend if you like both hamachi and unagi. Been here many times and will continue coming back.

I am not a fan of sushi. Yeah, I said it. Well I may not be, but my wife and the friends we were with are fans. Since I was outnumbered, we headed to Sushi Ato in Colorado Springs. Fortunately for myself, they made other food besides sushi. The sushi lovers in the group ordered the following: Air Force Roll Avalanche Roll Rainbow Roll Rockstar Roll Philadelphia Roll Ankimo (Monkfish Liver) with Ponzu Sauce All the rolls were presented on one plate, and they looked great. According to everyone, the sushi tasted really good too. Chicken Curry Katsu was my order. It also presented well. It tasted alright, but it needed more gravy in my opinion. Although this is written by myself a non-sushi fan, I highly recommend patronizing Sushi Ato if you are a fan of sushi. My wife and friends are, and they really like the place. Next time we drop by, I will order something else or maybe try their sushi also. Who knows.

Sushi was delicious. We just moved from San Diego and haven't found our favorite spots yet. This is going to be our sushi spot. Dragon roll: excellent! Unagi was sweet with crispy ends. We tried a few other special rolls. Pretty good. Everything we ate was fresh and full of flavor. Service was good. Ambiance. Large restaurant. We went on a Monday evening and it was packed.

Ok, my bad for going out on a Friday night, because the place was PACKED and the servers were trying to do their best. While we were seated promptly, and served miso soup and drinks quickly, the actual order did take a while to come out. Albeit when it did, everything looked and tasted great. The rolls were fresh, flavorful, and loaded. The only con is that I did not confirm how many rolls were deep fried vs raw (also not sure if that paper menu actually stated that). If anyone knows, please enlighten me. While the big plate was hard to finish, I was more than happy to get leftovers to go. A good ambience and happening environment completed this trip. P.S their parking lot looks small but the lot on the other side of the strip mall is just a few steps away.

This is my favorite Sushi restaurant in Colorado Springs. The large open dining area has spectacular views of the Rockies and the wait staff are always attentive. There are always specials, including special Saki and today there was a Maki special alongside Shumai. Sushi Rolls and others. The miso soup was comforting on a cold December day and the Sashimi was beautifully presented. The Sashimi pieces were generously sized and filling. The sunset roll, a special, was spectacular, the Jalapeño gave it a kick, and the gold topping made it look spectacular. The Tempura shrimp at each end added a nice twist. A filling meal and reasonably priced for a Sushi restaurant.

We came here after spending some time at Top Golf nearby! Someone in our group is vegetarian and wanted a place with lots of fish options. They have a huge selection on their menu consisting of sushi, plates, ramen, noodles, and rice dishes. Some people in our group got sushi and really liked what they got. I went with the Tonkotsu Ramen! You can upgrade to more spicy for an extra dollar which I did not do this time. The serving size is large, I had plenty for leftovers. The broth is creamy and flavorful but not too salty. The eggs and pork belly were cooked well. Not much bok choy but there were lots of bamboo shoots. The food came out relatively quickly and service was adequate, not too friendly but they did come by several times to refill our drinks. We had a pretty good experience here and are glad we came to try it!

We were looking for good Japanese food on a trip to Colorado Springs and Yelp led us here. It's a fairly large, casual restaurant with lots of parking. They have a big menu, including a full sushi menu. Although the food is Japanese, the food and drinks have a Korean influence. The plates and bentos come with miso soup and a salad with Korean dressing. The spicy sashimi bowl is like bibimbap. The food is really good and the portions are large. The service is fast and friendly. The next time you're in Colorado Springs give this place a try!

I'm not a sushi person, but I think this place just changed me. Came here because our friends wanted ramen and glad we tried their sushi. I am a big fan of soju, and they had so many flavors that it was hard to pick just one! I chose the mango, and it was so amazing. It's so sweet that you can't taste the alcohol at all. One bottle is enough to share with another person because the alcohol content is a lot. All our meals came with miso soup, it was so good. It was not too hot, and I loved the tofu pieces. I got the yakisoba ramen because the beef sounded good. It's a lot of food and I couldn't finish it but it was packed with flavor. I tried the sushi my boyfriend picked out and they were all very good! It didn't taste like they used imitation crab. All of the food was beyond what I imagined, and I'd love to try more of their sushi.

This place gets busy. We waited 25 mins to be seated which wasn't too bad considering how busy it was (Friday night around 6 pm). We had the crab rangoons, bomb roll, and 12 piece nigiri combo. We also ordered the fried tempura ice cream. Everything was good but not great. The prices were a bit on the steep end for the ambiance. Our crab rangoons were forgotten about, but we just reminded our server, and she swiftly got the order in and out to us. The checkups on the tables were pretty infrequent as we were left without water for half the time we were there. Probably won't return anytime soon, but I wouldn't say never again.