I keep thinking I need to write a series of blog posts about all the ways my life has improved since we moved across town. Maybe we’ll make this the first post in that series. Here’s my first topic: Tokyo Joes! Where have you BEEN all my life?
I remember eating at Tokyo Joes with my favorite Julie way back in the summer of 2002 when she lived downtown, in Capital Hill. We walked there from her apartment at 11th and Sherman and at that time, I didn’t even like sushi – but I dove into a chicken teriyaki bowl and some edamame like I’d never seen food before. Everything was just so GOOD and so FRESH! And for YEARS now, literally years and years, I keep thinking, “Mmmm, I should find a Tokyo Joes!” I would drive past one going to my twin club meetings way up north and feel greatly annoyed that there wasn’t one remotely close to my house.
Fast forward to last December. The day we closed on this house, Paul and I were sitting in the office of the closing company about five floors up, and Paul said, “Hey, look, there’s a Tokyo Joes down there on Havana! We should go there for lunch.” But noooooo! Our closing ran long, and I had to go pick up the kids from school. Once again, teased with the idea of cheap, delicious sushi, only to have it snatched away from me.
And then we moved in! And did you know, I have not one, but TWO Tokyo Joes restaurants near my house? The girls and I are practically regulars at the Cornerstar location, at Parker and Arapahoe. And I met my girl Arin and her boys at the Southlands location a few weeks ago. I even got a nice sunburn having lunch out on the patio. My kids go to year round school, you know, and they’ve been home with me for about 3 weeks, during which time we haven’t eaten out anywhere that doesn’t have a play area. So, I’m really looking forward to hitting up Tokyo Joes this week! The little girls and I will be grubbing on some noodle bowls and California rolls very soon, I promise you. It’s sort of like our little thing, you see. Poor Pablo and Mallory don’t even know what Tokyo Joes IS! Just as well; they’re the picky eaters, unlike their baby sisters, who like to dip their fingers in the wasabi.
As long as I’m writing a freakin’ novel about Tokyo Joes, I might as well continue on, and share a few Tokyo Joes facts with you. Did you know:
So there you have it. I’ve professed my love for Tokyo Joes – I want to marry them! I LOVE having them in my neighborhood. Yay for sushi!
Laura, also known as LaLaGirl, is the mother of a teenager and two young sets of twins. She's happily married, loves living in Colorado, and writes almost daily about married life, raising multiples, and parenting a child with autism. In addition to playing Barbies and pretending to eat plastic food all day, Laura spends most of her time folding clean laundry, obsessing about the amount of sugar her kids eat, and vacuuming up Polly Pocket accessories. She's obsessed with Yo Gabba Gabba, red wine, and Family Guy. Questions? Just ask. Care to Subscribe by Email?
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LaDonna
April 21st, 2009 at 6:18 am
I’m with you on the Tokyo Joe’s love! A friend took me to one in Highlands Ranch a while back so that I could try sushi for once in my life. I was instantly hooked. Like you, I was sad that I didn’t live close to one and had to travel far to eat there. I actually screamed in delight when I saw they were opening one at Parker/Havana. That one and the Parker/Arapahoe location are where I go the most.
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LaLaLaura
April 21st, 2009 at 8:01 am
We go to the Parker and Arapahoe location mostly, too! We’ll have to meet up there some time.
TOKYO JOES
April 21st, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Janelle
April 23rd, 2009 at 11:11 am
That sounds SO GOOD right now!
LaDonna
April 24th, 2009 at 6:59 pm
We should so totally meet up for lunch! For now, I can usually go on Fridays.
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