Bright, modern interior with natural light and a cozy, welcoming atmosphere suits casual dinners and relaxed nights. The space fills up on weekends, creating a festive vibe with lively energy. Friendly environment attracts families and groups, offering fresh sushi and a good sake selection.
Sushi and sashimi come fresh and thick cut, with shrimp heads fried and served alongside sweet shrimp nigiri. Bento boxes offer great value, and the chirashi bowl suits casual dinners well.
Kids enjoy the bento boxes and the Salmon Ikura Bowl, especially the ikura. Vegetarian options satisfy picky eaters, making it a kid-friendly spot.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for dinner due to high demand.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to secure a spot.
Expect wait times of 30-45 minutes during peak hours.
Japanese restaurant offers fresh, delicious sushi with affordable prices and perfect portion sizes for sharing. The space feels clean and spacious with a warm, friendly vibe and great music. Menu blends tapas-style service with sushi, creating a casual and welcoming atmosphere.
Freshness stands out with fresh fish in every sushi dish. The menu offers a wide variety from raw to cooked options, including flavorful ramen and miso soup, all at affordable prices.
Incredibly kid friendly with flavorful tonkatsu ramen and chewy noodles that appeal to toddlers. Kids enjoy trying Japanese soda and mochi dessert here.
Good to know
The lunch special offers great value for the quality of sushi.
The rolls come in sets of 4, perfect for trying multiple options.
Prices are among the cheapest for sushi in Seattle.
Cozy restaurant with kid-friendly seating and a warm, welcoming atmosphere offers a clean, chill environment with upbeat music. Features include a prize wheel and tablet menu system, creating a relaxed and engaging dining experience.
Free edamame comes with dinner orders. Noodles like wagyu with broth stand out, alongside a tasty mushroom katsu curry. Soups such as Udon, Beef Wagyu, and braised beef all deliver solid flavors.
Cozy setting welcomes kids with Asian-inspired soup and dishes like scallion oil noodle and pork katsu that appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
Parking is located in the back, around the corner where Chase Bank is.
They have a promotion where you can spin a wheel to win a free appetizer or dessert.
KinD is currently a pop-up restaurant testing and refining their menu and service practices.
Small space offers an intimate, cozy vibe with ambient lighting and soft music creating a laid-back atmosphere. The setting feels homey and casual, attracting those seeking a quiet, romantic spot. Unique vegan menu and fresh sushi add to its distinct appeal.
Sushi here stands out for its perfect rolls and fresh nigiri, especially amaebi and scallop. The menu also offers vegan options like deep fried spicy tuna roll and tofu udon soup, plus solid teriyaki and bento boxes.
Booths offer space for playing peekaboo with kids. Sushi options include several veggie rolls that children enjoy. Prices stay reasonable for family meals like birthday dinners.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Expect a wait for tables, particularly after 5:30 PM.
The restaurant has a dedicated vegan sushi menu.
Small, bright space with natural light and clean, simple decor creates a cozy atmosphere. Music ranges from cute Japanese tunes to energetic anime tracks, adding a lively vibe. Tables have rounded edges and condiments like chili oil sit on them, reflecting authentic Japanese dining.
Specializes in abura soba, a dry soy sauce ramen with vinegar and garlic flakes. The Homura ramen stands out as a saucy, savory, and satisfying dry ramen option.
Kids enjoy the Original noodles, fried chicken, and dumplings here. Tables have rounded edges, making it safer for kids running around.
Good to know
They offer a lunch special from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM Monday through Friday.
Expect long wait times during weekend evenings.
To avoid waiting, visit on a weekday night at 6 PM or during lunch.
Sushi restaurant offers a modern space with a cozy bar atmosphere and pleasant outdoor seating. The vibe is inviting and elegant, featuring fresh fish and unique roll variations. It serves both Japanese and Korean dishes, including highly praised chicken wings.
Sushi here is fresh and flavorful, with standout dishes like the spicy salmon roll and Korean Chicken Wings with Yangnyum Sauce offering a spicy kick. Miso soup also impresses as notably good.
Kid friendly atmosphere welcomes families. Kids get to try sushi, which is not common where some live.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3-6 pm with limited menu options.
Only three items are available on the happy hour menu.
Happy hour drinks are offered at decent prices.
Food court setting offers a clean, fun atmosphere with scratch-made teriyaki sauce and gluten-free options. Staff follow strict celiac protocols, using fresh utensils and alerting the kitchen to dietary needs. Portions are generous, and the vibe suits casual dining before events.
Scratch-made daily teriyaki sauce defines the menu, with gluten-free options like ribeye and chicken bowls. The chicken teriyaki and fresh gyoza come out nicely prepared and extremely delicious.
Staff carefully accommodate gluten allergies for kids. Meals sometimes include spicy sauce not suitable for young children. Portion sizes for kids can be small, especially chicken servings.
Good to know
The restaurant offers gluten-free teriyaki sauce and has protocols for celiac needs.
Expect generous portions, making it a great value for the price.
The restaurant is located inside the Seattle Center Armory, convenient for event-goers.
Small dining space features an open kitchen and self-serve buffet bars with hot and cold options. Atmosphere varies from cozy Japanese to quiet and clean, suitable for casual meals with friends. Tables are close together, creating an intimate but crowded setting.
Offers an all-you-can-eat sushi lunch with high-quality fish and perfectly made rolls. The menu includes sushi, sukiyaki, and appetizers at a reasonable price.
Clean environment and variety of rolls make it easy for kids to enjoy. The place feels friendly for kids and suits families well.
Good to know
Lunch is available from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm for $20.
Dinner pricing is $30 for all-you-can-eat sushi.
Expect a 15-minute wait between each order.
Small Vietnamese restaurant offers calm atmosphere with clean, colorful interior and nice outdoor seating including a porch with picnic tables. The space feels quiet and relaxing, with easy parking nearby. Seating is limited but the environment is welcoming and fresh.
Chicken teriyaki stands out with a very generous portion and comes with a lovely salad. The teriyaki bowl pairs well with mango jasmine tea, making it a favorite dish here.
Kids enjoy the chicken teriyaki and other dishes here. The food suits younger tastes well and keeps them happy.
Good to know
Parking is available nearby, making it convenient for visitors.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
A meal for two, including two tofu bowls and two teas, costs over $55.
Small space with wood accents and warm colors creates a cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. The vibe is chill and safe, attracting a relaxed crowd including teens. Seating includes booths and a bar, making it feel like a neighborhood spot rather than a formal dining place.
Top-notch ramen and rich Char Sui Udon stand out here. The unagi nigiri has a generous amount of eel, and the salmon donburi is solid. Complimentary miso soup comes with meals.
Kids enjoy the chicken karaage and fries, with the karaage often getting cleaned up completely. The ramen and California roll offer tasty, budget-friendly options that appeal to younger tastes.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Vegan and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Online ordering is available, but the system can be glitchy.
Small, cozy Japanese restaurant with a simple entrance and intimate seating. Atmosphere stays quiet and authentic, with friendly staff and casual chef interactions. Known for fresh sushi, affordable prices, and a welcoming vibe despite its tiny space.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and high quality, with rolls like the unagi and dragon roll noted for exceptional flavor. Omakase sashimi, chirashi bowls, and spicy poke bowls add variety beyond sushi, all served at reasonable prices in a cozy setting.
Kids enjoy the large portions and variety of dishes like Champon noodles and nigiri including salmon, madai, and kanpachi. The menu offers options that appeal to younger tastes and appetites.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating at the restaurant.
Expect high prices, with chirashi sushi costing around $60-70.
The restaurant is small, so plan for potential wait times.
Open patio with dog-friendly seating and spacious outdoor area creates a casual, neighborhood vibe. Energy is upbeat with occasional live music and local performances. Beer selection includes overlooked brews like pilsner and hazy IPA, paired with creative, flavorful food options.
Wings, dumplings, and edamame come out delicious and easy to keep ordering. The Okonomiyaki Dog has a strong flavor that stands out but can be hard to finish, with some wishing for more tempura flakes on top.
The patio area offers a great space for kids to be outside. Parents often focus more on drinking than engaging with their children here.
Good to know
Parking can be a pain, but there is a paid lot in the back of the brewery.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Game night is on Wednesdays, starting at 7pm.
Small ice cream shop with fish-shaped cones and a modern design featuring white oak furniture and high ceilings creates an open, cozy vibe. Music plays loudly, adding energy, while vintage arcade games and art decorate the space. Seating areas include dog-friendly outdoor spots and a tucked-in lounge for relaxing with treats.
Freshly made taiyaki stands out with a super fluffy inside and a crisp outside. Options include Ube ice cream taiyaki and a vegan cone with pineapple and guava flavors, alongside tasty salmon onigiri.
Kids enjoy the Matcha soft serve and find the cones super cool. The matcha drink with strawberry is a hit with children.
Good to know
Parking might be challenging due to street parking.
The place is small, so takeout is recommended.
There are six to nine flavors of ice cream to choose from and many toppings available.
Korean restaurant with a cozy atmosphere and K-pop muted on multiple TVs creates a unique vibe. Compact interior feels homely yet warm, with American music playing softly in the background. Late-night crowd enjoys authentic Korean dishes alongside a large soju selection.
Ramen features a tasty and hearty soup base that helps clear sinuses. Gyoza comes with a flavorful dipping sauce. Teriyaki chicken is served with white rice, a noodle, and a fried egg, though the noodle texture and runny yolk stand out.
Kids who like K-pop find this spot appealing. The menu includes mild ramen and dishes like Kimchi Pancake and kimchi jjigae that suit younger tastes.
Good to know
Parking is available right across the street.
The dishes aren't cheap, costing around $50 with a tip.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but no personal checks.
Small, cozy sandwich shop with Japanese pop music and a chill vibe. Offers indoor and outdoor seating, including high chairs for children. Atmosphere is clean and quiet, with a focus on simple, delicious Japanese-style sandwiches.
Katsu sandwiches feature crispy pork that stays juicy and well-balanced in flavor. Options include spicy chicken katsu and menchi with a sweeter sauce, plus sides like crispy nori fries.
Portions come in very large sizes, enough for two kids to share. High chairs are available for babies and toddlers. Some concerns exist about cleanliness where children dine.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended for quicker service.
Street parking is available nearby, making access convenient.
Expect to spend around $30 for a sandwich, two sides, and a drink combo.
Small, charming ramen shop with clean, interesting interior and tight tables with dividers. Atmosphere varies from quiet and comfortable to loud and vibrant, often busy with families and children. Outdoor seating and a nearby playground add to the pleasant, casual vibe.
Ramen stands out with excellent miso pork cheek and a tasty veggie ramen option. Taiyaki and gyoza also offer unbelievably good flavors that remind of authentic Japanese spots.
Staff show patience and kindness with kids and provide special plates and cups for toddlers. A kids menu includes a combo with small-sized ramen and a small water for children.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so expect a wait during peak hours.
The average wait time is around 30 minutes during busy times.
Ramen bowls start at $25, which may be considered pricey.
Space combines authentic Japanese decor with a partially open kitchen showcasing chefs at work. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, with Japanese rock and K-pop music playing at a moderate volume. The environment feels clean, chic, and inviting, suitable for comfortable dining.
Wagyu dishes like sukiyaki and tataki donburi stand out with rich flavors. The menu features creamy udon and seafood yakitori that taste fresh and satisfying.
Staff show patience with kids and treat young diners well. Japanese chicken yakitori is a kid favorite that often gets second orders.
Good to know
Happy hour offers 50% off drinks after 9pm on weekdays.
The restaurant is open until midnight on weekdays.
All-you-can-eat yakitori is available, but limited to 90 minutes.
Small, intimate space with cozy vibes and anime music playing softly. Clean and simple design creates a homey atmosphere that feels welcoming despite limited seating. Unmarked entrance adds a sense of mystery and charm to the experience.
Ramen features an insanely good dashi broth that stands out. Onigiri options like karaage and tuna mayo offer solid variety, with the tuna mayo preferred. Curry udon noodles and katsu curry bring rich, flavorful experiences beyond typical sushi and bento dishes.
Onigiri dishes like Tuna Mayo and Cheese Yaki appeal to kids and adults alike. Toddlers eat well here, but there are no high chairs available.
Good to know
They don’t take reservations, so expect to wait during busy hours.
The wait during weekends can exceed 30 minutes due to limited seating.
There are few tables, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with cozy, well-designed interior that feels like a trip to Asia. Food court and bookstore offer diverse cultural experiences alongside shopping. Atmosphere stays clean, friendly, and organized, making items easy to find even when busy.
Sashimi quality sushi stands out with a wide selection of fresh fish, including great mackerel sashimi. Ready-to-eat meals like chirashi bowls, pork buns, and mochi doughnuts complement the fresh sushi and Japanese snacks like matcha, instant ramen, and unique sweets.
Kids find the store exciting and want to buy everything. Several rice candies and treats appeal to children, making visits enjoyable for families.
Good to know
Parking is validated with a minimum purchase of $20 at the store.
There are two hours of free parking if you spend over $30.
The market stops selling hot deli food after 6pm, so get your hot food early.
Open tanks with live seafood create a unique visual centerpiece in a space that blends casual and upscale vibes with coastal décor and soft lighting. The atmosphere feels relaxed and lively, attracting those who appreciate fresh, locally sourced oysters and a rooftop dining option overlooking city streets.
Fresh geoduck sashimi stands out with its delicate flavor and firm texture. Oysters also feature prominently, served fresh and often paired with soy and wasabi.
Kids get to hold geoducks that squirt when squeezed. Waitstaff often comp the child's meal. The bread is a hit with children.
Good to know
Reservations are highly recommended to avoid long wait times.
Happy hour runs from Monday to Friday, 3:00 to 5:00 PM.
Oysters are $2.25 each during happy hour, with geoduck priced at $10.
Sandwich shop inside a modern food hall offers cozy seating with natural light and plants alongside a chill, casual vibe. Busy at lunch but quieter afterward, it features outdoor seating and pleasant music. Known for top-notch sandwiches with thoughtful ingredients and fair prices, it attracts those seeking a relaxed, quality lunch spot.
Chicken katsu sandwiches stand out with crispy texture and rich flavor, often described as large and satisfying. Poke bowls offer a fresh and tasty option alongside the sandwiches.
Staff show extra care to make families feel welcome. Restroom access requires a code, which can be confusing for some. Food options may not suit all kids, as seen with the Philly cheesecake.
Good to know
Order your sandwich 40-45 minutes ahead to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch hours, so plan accordingly.
Prices are reasonable, with generous portions and affordable options.
Japanese restaurant offers calm, clean atmosphere with warm, inviting vibe. Portions are hefty and include complimentary soup while waiting. Family-owned spot features well-seasoned yakisoba and flavorful teriyaki with a pleasant charbroiled flavor.
Teriyaki dishes come out well-cooked with a charbroiled flavor and lean toward the drier side. Yakisoba offers a seasoned bite with good texture, and bento boxes provide a solid variety.
Staff show kindness to children, offering juice and candy to toddlers. They avoid serving meat to kids but handle issues with limited apologies and delayed refunds.
Good to know
The 'Lunch Special' for $12 is now a 'House Special' for $17.
Most teriyaki plates are priced around $15 pretax in the Seattle area.
They offer free soup while you wait for your order.
Ramen restaurant offers a cozy and warm atmosphere with an open kitchen playing loud EDM music. The space feels cramped inside but includes outdoor seating on a nice patio. The vibe is casual, attracting those who appreciate a unique and flavorful meal experience.
Ramen here features thoughtfully placed ingredients and a black garlic broth that stands out. Options like the spicy vegetable ramen and Mapo Tofu Ramen offer balanced flavors and spice levels.
Simple Shanghai ramen appeals to kids here. Bathrooms lack a changing table, which might be inconvenient. Food timing can vary, with some kids finishing before others get their noodles.
Good to know
There is no parking lot at Ooink Fremont, making parking quite troublesome.
I had to use my phone to scan a QR code to order food and pay before eating.
The tablets used to order food were easy to navigate, and my Samsung Pay transaction went through without any issues.
Ramen restaurant with samurai-themed decor and warm wood tones creates an artsy, lively atmosphere. The space fills with loud music and weekend crowds, fostering a bustling, casual vibe. Outdoor patio opens up to extend the experience when weather allows.
Ramen here stands out for its rich miso broth and authentic tsukemen style. The menu includes vegan and vegetarian options that match the quality of the meat-based dishes.
Kids can enjoy black ramen and a kid-sized noodle bowl option. No dedicated kids menu exists, but smaller portions are available.
Good to know
Menya Musashi Tsukemen & Ramen does not accept reservations.
The waiting time is around 15 minutes during peak hours.
They have a wide variety of vegan ramen options.
Small dining room offers a clean, comfortable space with occasional loud pop music. Sushi stands out as reasonably priced and well made, attracting local diners. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, suitable for groups of four or fewer.
Spicy teriyaki bento stands out as a flavorful option. Sushi and salmon poke bowl feature fresh fish and great taste. Teriyaki dishes, especially chicken, come with consistent quality and value.
Kids enjoy basic rolls and simple meals here. Some fish, like salmon sushi, may not be fresh.
Good to know
Expect about 30 minutes for food preparation after ordering.
Prices for rolls are around $18 each, typical for higher quality sushi.
Seating is usually available, so reservations are not necessary.