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| Hours: | Lunch 11:00-2:30pm Mon-Fri,Dinner 5:00-9:00pm Mon-Thur,5:00-10:00pm Fri-Sat |
| Categories: | Japanese Restaurants, Restaurants |
| Payment: | Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa |
| Specialities: | Beer, Sushi Teriyaki, Tempura, Wine & Carryout, Japanese, Ika Squid, Hamachi, Gyoza Japanese Dumblings, Green Salad, Donburi Dinners, Dinners, Combination Dinners, Chicken Tempura, Appetizers, Lunch, Nigiri Sushi |
| Cuisine: | Japanese |
Outstanding udon! As well as the house salad dressing.
I've been in Seattle & San Francisco, and still like Echo's versions of many of these dishes better.
They hold their own by any standards, and are a hidden gem in Greeley.
Echo is pretty good--not exciting, and the menu never changes, but the place, including the kitchen, is clean (which is unusual for Greeley--just do a Web search for "weld county restaurant inspections" and recoil in horror as you read the results), the service friendly, and the food well prepared.
Pretty good Japanese restaurant in Greeley, right across the street from the University of Northern Colorado. They have a pretty decent selection of your typical Japanese restaurant items; nothing to exotic though. My favorite is the tempura dinner plate which comes with about 5 large pieces of shrimp tempura and a good sized plate of vegetable tempura (batter fried shrimp & veggies). The tempura batter is light and crunchy. They also serve clear Japanese soup, which is a nice change since most restaurants serve miso soup rather than this version. I tried some of their sushi, but that wasn't the greatest and the price wasn't outstanding either. If you're looking for Sushi better to go to Sushi 1 on West 10th Street.
Overall you're looking at about $15 per person for dinner. They also serve alcohol and seemed to have a decent selection of liquor and beer. The restaurant is small and quaint, so it can get crowded on the weekends. Go for lunch or dinner on a weeknight if you like privacy. If dining alone, you can sit at the bar, which is also very comfortable. They have a small parking lot in the back of the restaurant as well so you don't have to park on the street. The restaurant itself is built in a converted home so it feels as though you're dining in someone's living room.