Sushi bar with cozy, clean interior and wood counter creates an intimate dining experience. Atmosphere stays warm and fun, enhanced by personalized sake pairings and seasonal omakase menus. Reservations are extremely hard to get, reflecting its status as a top spot for traditional sushi.
Sake pairings come highly personalized based on individual taste. A sake flight pairs well with rich, fatty fish, chosen by someone who has sampled over 100 varieties.
Omakase here feels like a kaiseki-style story, with sushi served in a sequence that flows naturally. The fish includes smoked krab rice, fatty tuna, and wagyu beef teriyaki, creating a sushi bar vibe straight from Japan.
Good to know
Reservations are extremely hard to get, often taking two months to secure.
The price for the omakase experience is $350 per person.
The menu changes seasonally, offering new dishes regularly.
Small, intimate space with handmade wood panels and romantic lighting creates a relaxed, familial vibe. Soft jazz music plays quietly, enhancing the elegant, inviting atmosphere. Counter seating allows interaction with chefs, adding a personal touch to the experience.
Sake selections include great pairings recommended by the chef. The list offers many great sakes that complement the bites well. Sake pairings consistently deliver unforgettable flavors.
Omakase dinners feature 10-course and 7-course menus with expertly prepared sushi rice and nigiri. The experience offers Michelin star level quality and a memorable, carefully crafted tasting journey.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the 7 or 10 course omakase experience.
The meal costs $95, which is considered a good deal for the quality.
A 20% service charge is automatically added to the bill.
Quiet izakaya with extremely fresh sushi and a serene indoor-outdoor vibe creates a relaxing atmosphere. Small, cozy space with a beautifully decorated back patio offers an authentic neighborhood sushi bar feel. Energy is calm, suited for date nights and special occasions.
A solid variety of house sake selections complements the menu. Sake pairs well with bento compositions and flagship dishes.
Sushi here stands out for its incredible quality and authentic neighborhood vibe. The albacore tataki sashimi and pork curry katsu are notable highlights among the excellent sushi and sashimi options.
Good to know
Migoto offers free parking for customers.
Migoto provides free delivery for orders over $50.
Expect about a 10-minute wait for food during busy hours.
Eight-seat omakase bar creates an intimate setting where chef interaction and a carefully curated playlist foster a welcoming, lively atmosphere. Meticulously prepared sushi pairs with an impeccable sake selection, enhancing the immersive dining experience.
Sake tasting features nine distinctly unique flavors paired with the Omakase menu. Staff offers attentive service with samples and stories behind each sake, making it a great introduction for newcomers.
Sushi here features meticulously prepared pieces with perfect seasoning. The omakase offers a seasonal menu with unique dishes and pairs well with sake, creating a memorable dining experience.
Good to know
Reservations can be tough to snag, so planning ahead and booking early is advisable.
Getting a reservation is worth the effort due to the restaurant's quality.
I recommend sitting at the chef’s counter for a unique experience.
Small, casual sushi spot with bright lighting and a clean, modern vibe. Atmosphere feels peaceful and chill, suited for quick, quality meals rather than formal dining. Known for fresh sushi and a relaxed, neighborhood feel.
A wide variety of sake and imported alcohol fills the menu. Knowledgeable owners offer expert recommendations that often lead to an amazing taste experience.
Sushi here is consistently fresh and delicious, with options like spicy tuna rolls, lemon salmon rolls, and a variety of nigiri and sashimi. Udon soup and karaage also stand out, all served with friendly service and reasonable prices.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but expect wait times during peak hours.
Guests at the Hyatt receive a 10% discount on their bill.
The restaurant maintains a clean and bright dining area.
Small, intimate Japanese restaurant with cozy, laid-back atmosphere and beautiful interior decor. Offers fresh, excellent sushi and an interesting selection of Japanese craft beers. Environment feels like a welcoming family home, perfect for quiet gatherings.
A robust sake menu offers a variety of options including the Dassai 39, known for its quality. Staff provide sake suggestions that pair well with sushi and sashimi.
Sushi stands out with amazing nigiri and sashimi at a reasonable price point. The Sashimi Special A and candy sushi offer distinct flavors that compare well with other top spots.
Good to know
Happy hour offers great deals on select menu items.
Reservations are recommended on Friday and Saturday nights due to high demand.
Moriyama Sushi caters to gluten-free and celiac customers.
Small space with intimate atmosphere and cozy, sleek design creates a personal dining experience. Authentic Japanese craftsmanship shines through artistic tableware and expertly prepared Kaiseki and sushi courses. Sake pairings complement dishes, enhancing the overall culinary performance.
Sake here offers a perfect pairing with dishes like A-5 Wagyu and fish. The selection is best in class, with flavors that feel like melted snow on a warm spring day.
Omakase here features artful sushi with high-quality ingredients and generous portions. Kaiseki meals offer exquisite, filling courses with rare hot dishes not common in Seattle.
Good to know
The menu changes monthly, offering new dishes each time.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Expect longer wait times during peak dinner hours.
Intimate sushi counter seats about 10 guests, creating a welcoming, interactive atmosphere with chefs engaging directly. The space blends traditional Kyoto inn style with a modern, minimalist design, offering a lively, sometimes loud vibe. Sake pairings and fresh fish from Japan enhance the high-quality omakase experience.
Flights of sake come paired with courses, offering a variety of unique and balanced flavors. Staff stay attentive and relaxed, helping find excellent sake options and keeping the vibe light.
Omakase sushi here offers perfectly crafted pieces with superb taste and exceptional umami. The experience ranks among the finest sushi meals outside Japan, delivering sheer perfection in every bite.
Good to know
Reservations are required for the omakase experience, especially for bar seating.
The restaurant charges $325 for a single seat and drink pairing.
A mandatory 20% service charge is added to all alcohol purchases.
Small, intimate setting with 13 seats at an L-shaped sushi bar offers a close view of food preparation. Atmosphere is calm and elegant, blending minimalist Japanese design with a relaxed, upscale vibe that encourages conversation. Guests experience seasonal tasting menus served on handcrafted pottery, creating a personal and refined dining experience.
Unique and tasty sake options fill the menu, with staff offering knowledgeable guidance to match your palate. Pairings like mellow kichiji fish with chrysanthemum and mushroom broth alongside mushroom-flavored Junmai Ginjo stand out as particularly impressive.
Omakase at this spot delivers an incredible sushi experience with top-tier quality and exceptional service. It suits special occasions and offers memorable meals at the bar or with small groups.
Good to know
Reservations are required as the restaurant operates by reservation only.
The dining experience costs $185 per person, plus a 20% service charge.
The restaurant accommodates dietary restrictions, including gluten-free options.
Small counter seating limits service to a few guests, creating an intimate atmosphere with peaceful, quiet vibes and Japanese piano music in the background. Thoughtful amenities like phone chargers and clothing racks add comfort. The setting supports private, meaningful dining experiences focused on exceptional, unique omakase offerings.
A large selection of sake offerings pairs well with meals, including sake flights and bottles to share. The sake pairing option offers good value with four pours for $60.
Offers a private omakase dining experience with a focus on unique fish cuts and rare nigiri ingredients. The kaiseki and nigiri selections showcase uncommon preparations rarely found outside Japan.
Good to know
Reservations are required for all dining experiences, as the restaurant only has four seats.
The restaurant offers a unique private omakase experience, ideal for small groups.
The omakase menu is priced at $205 per person for 18 items.
Small Japanese restaurant with a noisy, smoky atmosphere that mimics an authentic izakaya. Busy and packed space creates a warm, energetic vibe. Food is served on long wooden paddles, adding to the traditional experience.
Sake comes in a good selection with options that are fresh and first-quality. Hot sake serves quickly and tastes better than usual, plus there are discounts during happy hour.
Offers a wide variety of Japanese izakaya fare including yakitori skewers grilled just right and uni udon. Sashimi quality is excellent and prices are fair outside happy hour.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the place fills up quickly.
Happy hour lasts for two hours with great pricing on select items.
Expect a long wait if you don't reserve a table in advance.
Small sushi restaurant with bright white lighting and a clean, stark interior creates an intimate and inviting atmosphere. The vibe suits date nights and casual hangouts, offering a unique style distinct from typical sushi spots. Fresh seafood and carefully presented dishes complement the relaxed, quiet environment.
Staff pour the first sakes for the table and clear empty dishes quickly. A nice selection of sake includes cold options and a house hot sake that pairs well with the meal.
Fresh fish comes in big, tasty pieces for sashimi and chirashi bowls. Temaki rolls stand out with a unique, less messy way to eat them. The menu also includes wagyu ramen and crispy fried chicken.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the place fills up quickly.
Parking is free after 6pm and all day on weekends in the nearby garage.
There is a parking lot right next to the restaurant.
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.
Cold sake comes in a tokkuri that encourages continuous pouring. The sake selection is good, including a sparkling option.
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.
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.
Seating occurs directly at a sushi counter with intimate atmosphere and visible preparation of omakase courses. An initial bar area offers welcome drinks and appetizers before moving to the main dining space. The vibe is exclusive and high-end, suited for those seeking a unique dining experience.
Sake pairings come poured generously and match the omakase perfectly. A knowledgeable sake sommelier and bartender offer professional guidance and a varied selection including cocktails with sake.
Omakase here blends innovation and tradition with very fresh and flavorful sushi. The meal includes excellent sake pairings poured generously and is served by a skilled team at the sushi bar.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner, with three different time slots available.
The 17-course omakase dinner costs $900 per couple, including add-ons and tip.
Arriving less than 30 minutes before your booking is recommended for entry.
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.
Sake options include Kurosawa Nigori Sake and hot sake. They serve sake alongside beer and wine to pair with sushi and Korean fried chicken.
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.
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.
Cozy Japanese bar with an intimate izakaya atmosphere reminiscent of Tokyo and Osaka late night spots. Low key vibe suits sipping sake and enjoying creative small bites at the bar. Well curated sake and shochu selection stands out as a highlight.
A huge selection of sake and shochu stands out here. Staff recommendations consistently deliver phenomenal sake enjoyed at the bar or balcony.
Unique dishes like takoyaki, raw octopus with fresh wasabi, and tonkatsu sandwiches stand out. The menu also features katsu sando, miso soup, and soba noodles in an intimate izakaya setting.
Good to know
They are 21+ only.
There was a 20% service charge added to all bills.
Hannyatou serves bar bites, not full meals.
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.
Sake flights come perfectly chosen with a great selection including Heart of Gold. The sake pairs well with dishes like Wagyu Tataki Donburi and yakitori skewers.
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.
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.
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.
Service pairs well with hot sake and sparkling sake options. House sake complements ramen, especially the curry ramen, and comes highly recommended with side dishes.
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.
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.
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.
An awesome selection of Japanese sake and spirits fills the shelves, including varieties like Lychee, Apple, and Peach sake. The alcohol section offers a wide range of options, with sake of every variety alongside Asian beers and soju.
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.
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.
Eclectic restaurant offers intimate dining with breathtaking city and sunset views. Atmosphere stays cool and friendly, suited for romantic or special occasions. Cuisine features exceptional Japanese fusion with artistic presentation and an outstanding sake selection.
Offers an outstanding sake selection with a wide price range. Sake is available by the bottle or by the glass and served in an ice bucket for chilling.
Filet mignon comes with wasabi butter that adds a subtle kick and melts in your mouth. Tempura paired with burrata creates a unique flavor combo.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Expect to spend around $75 per person for a three-course meal.
Street parking is available, but finding a spot may take time.
Small space with cramped seating and close tables creates a lively, casual funky vibe. Ghibli movies play on a projector, adding a unique cultural touch alongside Hawaiian tunes. Bar seating and group tables accommodate different dining styles in an intimate setting.
Happy hour offers a Ten-bero set with a beer, a glass of Hakushika junmai sake, and three small appetizers for $10. The carafe of sake serves a generous portion and pairs well with the appetizers.
Sashimi melts in your mouth with fresh, clean flavors. The tonkatsu competes with authentic Japan versions, and the spicy tuna crispy sushi bites offer a unique twist. Udon and vegan ramen bring bold, interesting tastes, while fried donuts come with Japanese curry for dipping.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily from 2:00 to 5:30 pm with great deals.
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get busy.
A 20% service charge is added to all dine-in bills.