Small, casual restaurant with a quiet, no-frills atmosphere and limited seating. Offers generous portions of flavorful poke bowls with gluten-free options and reasonable prices. Family-owned spot known for high-quality Hawaiian-style salmon and a hidden gem vibe.
Poke bowls come with sushi rice and offer super tasty, flavorful options including veggie bowls. The poke is consistently fresh and highly regarded for its quality and taste.
Hawaiian salmon stands out as a favorite with generous portions. Bowls often feature a mix of salmon and tuna, highlighting the salmon's delicious flavor.
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PokePlus offers gluten-free options and gluten-free soy sauce for those with dietary restrictions.
The restaurant serves generous portions at a fair price.
It is best to take the food to go due to the small size of the restaurant.
Cozy, clean dining space offers a calm and humble atmosphere with complimentary miso soup and hot tea served at a self-serve station. The vibe is serene and warm, attracting those seeking a quiet meal near apartments and businesses. Known for large, flavorful portions and fresh sushi, it stands out as a hidden gem with a unique take on teriyaki.
Mixed poke bowls feature fresh tuna and a variety of toppings. Options include salmon teriyaki and chicken teriyaki served alongside rice.
Salmon teriyaki stands out with its rich flavor and tender texture. The salmon nigiri is notably fresh and served in large portions.
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They offer complimentary miso soup and hot tea for dine-in customers.
Dining in involves a walk-up order for all items.
Parking can be a little rough depending on the time of day.
Small space with no seating creates a quick takeout environment. Atmosphere feels cozy despite limited room and simple decor. Known for fresh fish, large portions, and affordable prices, it attracts those seeking quality poke near campus.
Poke here is super fresh with strong flavor and high quality toppings that come free. Portions are generous and the preparation is straightforward but consistently excellent.
Freshness stands out with salmon sourced carefully to keep vibrant flavors. The poke bowl features Hawaiian salmon paired perfectly with tuna and shrimp.
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There is no seating available; all orders are for takeout only.
A meal costs $15 for two choices, including complimentary macaroni salad.
Portion sizes are large enough for at least two meals.
Make-your-own poke bowls feature fresh, high-quality fish and generous toppings in a casual, bustling market setting. Seating near windows offers a great view, though space fills quickly when busy. Prices remain affordable compared to nearby options.
Poke here features incredibly fresh and sweet raw seafood with a generous amount of fish in each bowl. Bowls come customizable with a variety of toppings and offer great flavor at a good price.
Freshness stands out with marbled, raw grade salmon served in generous portions. The spicy salmon offers a great texture and mild fish flavor, making it a tasty choice alongside the very fresh tuna.
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Expect long queues during peak hours, but the lunch line moves quickly.
Poke bowls are priced around $14, which some may find high.
Cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted without the ability to tip.
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.
Salmon poke bowls come with fresh, flavorful ingredients and a sizable portion. Tuna poke boxes also feature exceptionally fresh fish.
Salmon stands out for its freshness and flavorful quality. Dishes like salmon sashimi, salmon don, and salmon poke bowl feature thick, fresh cuts that consistently impress.
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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.
Waterfront restaurant offers beautiful views and a sophisticated atmosphere with friendly, attentive service. Celebrations are common, with special touches like flower petals and champagne. Cocktails and wine selections stand out as artfully crafted and well-paired with meals.
Yellowfin tuna shines with fresh flavor and a kick from togarashi sauce. Wasabi mousse and crispy rice paper add texture contrast to the poke dishes.
King salmon stands out with its stellar flavor and comes with mushrooms and potatoes that complement it well. The salmon dishes are consistently very good and well-liked by everyone.
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Happy hour offers great deals on plates from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Reservations are recommended for large groups or special events.
The restaurant provides customized menus for private events.
Counter-service restaurant with no indoor seating offers fresh salmon bentos and quick preparation. Outdoor tables provide a clean, bright setting ideal for sunny days. The atmosphere is functional with short wait times and straightforward ordering.
Poke bowls come with options like creamy poke and shoyu poke, plus a choice to add mixed greens. Occasionally, orders get mixed up or have issues like a fruit fly, but replacements are provided.
Salmon dishes feature super fresh, thick cuts served in various forms like bento boxes and grilled don. Options include baked salmon that cooks quickly and tastes fresh, plus filling salmon lover bentos.
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There is no inside seating at Donburi House.
There are outside tables available for dining.
The wait at Donburi House is usually very short.
Japanese rice bowl spot offers a cozy, intimate setting with warm lighting and clean brick walls. Ordering happens via self-serve kiosk, and diners can watch chefs prepare meals at the counter. The space is small and quiet, attracting a steady flow of guests during peak hours.
Salmon poke bowls feature fresh fish with a vibrant orange color and come with cucumbers, tobiko, and seaweed salad. Tofu poke bowls are well seasoned and sized just right.
Salmon here is extra fresh with a rich flavor and a nice orange color. The salmon poke bowl combines it with cucumbers, tobiko, and seaweed salad for a well-balanced taste.
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Reservations are not required, but ordering ahead is recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant primarily offers take-out service, with limited seating available.
Parking is available on the street and at the back, but can be competitive.
Small, cozy space channels a nostalgic Japanese izakaya vibe with ancient posters and authentic decor. Atmosphere feels like stepping into Japan, lively yet intimate, though seating is limited and minimal. Music and heat levels vary, creating a distinct but uneven energy.
Salmon poke bowls and hotate poke come with signature sauces that highlight fresh flavors. Poke by the pound offers a great deal with consistently fresh and delicious ingredients.
Salmon dishes range from a spicy miso salmon bowl to a salmon poke bowl with perfectly balanced flavors. The Salmon Bara-Chirashi Bento stands out as a phenomenal option with fresh fish and well-seasoned rice.
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Happy hour offers good deals on many plates.
Seating is very limited, primarily offering counter seats.
Takeout is a better option due to limited seating.
Spacious poke bar with fresh seafood and a mini sauce bar for customizing flavors. The atmosphere is casual and chill with generous portions served at counter pickup. Easy parking adds convenience in a busy area.
Fresh fish and generous portions define the poke here. Bowls come quickly with spicy mayo and sauce served automatically, making for a reasonably priced and satisfying meal.
Salmon comes very fresh and tasty with a variety of toppings. Bowls often include spicy mayo sauce, seaweed salad, and crispy onions for added flavor.
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Parking is easy and available right out front.
Water is self-service for customers.
The price range for the 3-fish bowl is $18-20.
Seafood market with outdoor seating and a casual, deli-like setup offers fresh, sushi-grade fish and phenomenal smoked salmon. Atmosphere feels warm and ocean-inspired despite some disorganization and presence of flies. Small space focuses on quality seafood rather than extensive indoor dining.
Insanely fresh fish makes the poke stand out with no fishy taste. Bowls come with generous portions and flavorful sides like ika sansai and tako salad for texture contrast.
Smoked salmon stands out with its excellent quality and rich flavor. Fresh sashimi grade salmon and sweet shoyu salmon appear regularly, alongside fresh and varied pokรฉ options featuring spicy salmon.
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Parking is available in the attached lot and underground garage.
Happy hour offers $1 spam musubi and oyster shooters.
The poke bowl prices range from $18 to $28 for different sizes.
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.
Salmon poke bowls come with traditional rolls or poke options but often have very little salmon and sometimes include random tomatoes. Prices range around $21 to $25, with mixed value impressions.
Salmon here is consistently fresh and of A+ quality. The seared salmon stands out as especially delicious, and the lemon salmon roll offers a refreshing, flavorful twist.
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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.
Tiny space with bright, open feel and limited seating creates an intimate dining atmosphere. Fresh, high-quality poke bowls feature flavorful sauces and varied toppings, offering a fast, casual experience. Portions are small relative to price, but the focus remains on freshness and taste.
Fresh ingredients and customizable poke bowls stand out here. The sauces offer a good variety of mix-ins and toppings, making each bowl flavorful and satisfying.
Freshness stands out with the salmon in the poke bowls and sushi rice dishes. The salmon pairs well with spicy sauce and pickled ginger, delivering a flavorful and authentic taste.
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Expect small portion sizes for the price compared to other poke chains.
The restaurant has a small parking lot that requires payment even for quick visits.
Food is prepared quickly, usually within two minutes.
Poke bar inside a convenience store with limited indoor seating and a strong marijuana smell creates an unusual atmosphere. Music adds good vibes despite the unassuming storefront. Fresh, bold-flavored poke draws a steady crowd seeking exceptional fish quality and generous portions.
Poke bowls feature exceptionally fresh fish with firm texture and no fibers. The flavor is well seasoned and consistently delicious, served quickly at a well priced poke bar.
Extremely fresh salmon features in the poke bowls, paired with spicy tuna or salmon options. The bowls highlight the freshness and spicy flavors consistently.
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The store has limited indoor seating and only three tables on the sidewalk.
On Friday, 1/24/25, they sold out of fish and closed early.
There are a few parking spots out front on 45th Street, but they can be tricky to find.
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.
Fresh ingredients and a refreshing dressing highlight the poke bowls. They feature super-soft tuna, generous salmon portions, sticky rice, vegetables, and sliced ginger.
Salmon here is melt-in-your-mouth fresh and served in generous portions. Dishes like the salmon donburi and Yuzu butter salmon combine fresh fish with refreshing dressings and well-cooked preparations.
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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.
Japanese grocery store offers authentic Japan feel with a warm, inviting atmosphere and fast, affordable sushi. Small but well-stocked, it features a hot food area and Asian-influenced groceries. Background rap and hip hop music create an unusual but lively vibe.
Fresh fish quality stands out in the salmon poke and spicy tuna poke bowls. Both options cost around $10 and offer a satisfying, less saucy take on poke compared to typical spots.
Freshness stands out in the salmon sashimi and salmon poke bowls. Packaged nigiri and aburi salmon sushi offer convenient to-go options.
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Happy Hour offers 50% off sushi at 5 PM.
Bento box and sushi happy hour runs from 4:30 PM until close.
Lunch specials are half off at Maruta Shoten.
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.
Salmon poke bowls feature super fresh fish and a sauce that stands out from typical poke sauces. The flavor is incredible, and the bowls are very filling.
Freshness stands out with a super fresh heap of salmon in the poke bowl. The seared salmon nigiri combo offers a tasty option alongside the well-balanced ingredients.
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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.
Takeout-focused sushi spot with a no-frills interior and straightforward menu offers fresh, high-quality fish and vegetarian options. Atmosphere stays relaxed with a no-pressure vibe and good energy. Seating is available but the place mainly serves those looking for convenient, affordable sushi.
Fresh fish stands out in the salmon and spicy tuna poke bowls. The menu includes a variety of sushi and poke options, though rice choices sometimes mix up with all white rice served instead of a mix.
Coho salmon nigiri arrives fresh and lively. The crab and avocado roll topped with seared salmon stands out for its flavor, though the seared salmon sometimes looks grayish. Salmon and spicy tuna poke bowls offer fresh, flavorful options.
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Prices for sushi rolls start around $9 for five pieces.
The restaurant offers made-to-order sushi rolls and a buffet-style selection priced by the pound.
The portions are generous, providing good value for the price.
Food court setting creates a casual, fast-paced atmosphere with limited traditional seating. Menu offers large sushi burritos and poke bowls loaded with vegetables and well-seasoned fish. Service shows glove use concerns and cross-contamination risks, reflecting a relaxed approach to food safety.
Bowls feature a fair amount of fish with a simple, good quality. Tuna poke stands out as a solid choice. Preparation includes scooping rice and toppings by hand after payment.
Fresh salmon comes wrapped and ready, often fried with a crispy texture that is hard to distinguish from breading. Dishes include masago fish eggs and vegetables, with options like a salmon sushi burrito priced around $14.45.
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The staff does not change gloves between handling payment and preparing food.
Expect potential food safety issues due to unsanitary practices observed.
Online orders are processed last, leading to longer wait times.
Poke bar offers generous portions with a vast selection of ingredients and variety of sauces to customize dishes. Atmosphere centers on fresh, healthy options with choices like zucchini noodles and torched salmon. Cash is not accepted, and the menu includes some spicy and sour elements that stand out.
Poke here stands out for its delicious and healthy bowls with a variety of sauces to customize. Staff provide awesome and attentive service, making the experience feel welcoming and personal.
Torched salmon offers a great taste and a delightful texture. Some seared salmon dishes come out overcooked and mushy, lacking freshness.
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The restaurant does not accept cash payments under any circumstances.
Expect larger portion sizes compared to other poke places in Seattle.
They offer a wide variety of sauces to customize your poke bowl.
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.
The poke options include a poke bento and a poke bowl with a lot of sauce. The poke bento stands out as flavorful while the poke bowl can be a bit heavy on sauce.
Salmon melts in your mouth with the appetizer and grilled set offering large portions and rich flavor. Crispy Salmon Bites deliver a perfect crunch and satisfying texture.
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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.
Self-order kiosks lead into a clean, organized space with cafeteria-style seating and self-service beverages. The atmosphere is quiet with limited hours and a faint fried chicken smell. The menu focuses on Asian fusion dishes with various protein and vegan options, shifting away from traditional poke offerings.
Fresh and tasty poke features high-quality ingredients and a beautiful presentation. The poke counter is transparent, letting you see the freshness clearly.
Bowls come with fresh salmon and other seafood like tuna and crab salad. The spicy salmon stands out as a recommended option. Some poke bowls have a watery taste, and kimchi cucumber can be plain.
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Sauces and additional toppings cost extra.
There is a cash register at the rear right of the restaurant.
Decent 1-hour street parking is available nearby.