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$15 for $30 Worth of Japanese Cuisine at Bara Sushi and Grill in Greenwood Village

Bara Sushi - DTC
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Seafood delivered fresh daily unites with eclectic ingredients to become artistically plated sushi, nigiri & sashimi

Raw fish, like snowballs, must be rolled with care before being thrown at a school superintendent for refusing to call a snow day. Enjoy well-crafted, conveniently projectile edibles with today's Groupon: for $15, you get $30 worth of Japanese cuisine at Bara Sushi and Grill in Greenwood Village.

Bara Sushi and Grill’s skilled chefs transform seafood delivered fresh every morning into a menu of artistically plated sushi fare. Like witches casting a voodoo spell over the entire U.N., sushi rolls stir together a variety of international ingredients. Circular slices of jalapeño button up the Flaming roll's traditional yellowtail and seared-tuna fillings ($12), and a crunchy sweet-potato topping dots the surface of the Belleview roll, stuffed with mango, eel, and shrimp tempura ($12). Nigiri and sashimi options free fresh fish from cylindrical confinement, and yakitori and stir-fried entrees sizzle atop the kitchen’s grills. Vegetarian diners can skip ahead to a meat-free chapter of the menu, which lists the likes of an asparagus roll ($4) and a veggie-egg roll ($5) without giving away the meal’s cliffhanger ending.

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Promotional value expires May 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Not valid for happy hour. Valid only at listed location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Bara Sushi - DTC

Each morning as the sun blossoms in the sky, chilled containers of fresh seafood arrive at Bara Sushi and Grill, causing chefs to smile in anticipation of the day’s creations. Lobster tail, salmon, and shrimp share space with unique sidekicks such as potato crunch, goat cheese, and mango in sushi rolls with names including The Big Lebowksi, Red Dragon, and Crouching Tiger. During midday hours, diners can ditch peanut-butter sandwiches for customizable lunchboxes, which can be filled with selections such as teriyaki chicken, veggie tempura, hall passes that never expire, and spicy tuna rolls.

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