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.
Sushi here stands out for its freshness and high quality despite a limited menu. They accommodate special requests like no avocado, and the deep fried sushi adds a unique twist.
Mixed poke bowls feature fresh tuna and a variety of toppings. Options include salmon teriyaki and chicken teriyaki served alongside rice.
Good to know
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 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.
All-you-can-eat sushi offers freshness and quality at a reasonable price. The sushi features high-quality fish and a variety of options that make lunch affordable and satisfying.
Salmon poke bowls come with fresh, flavorful ingredients and a sizable portion. Tuna poke boxes also feature exceptionally fresh fish.
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.
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.
The salmon sake bowl stands out as a massive salmon nigiri with great flavor. Sashimi shows good quality, and the chirashi ranks among the best sushi. The sushi rice is perfect and delicious.
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.
Good to know
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 hole-in-the-wall restaurant tucked away in an alley offers a cozy, home-style atmosphere with friendly, welcoming vibes. Indoor seating includes comfortable tables and a big couch, complemented by plants and flowers that add charm. The space feels like a calm oasis with a grandma-core deli style.
Sushi comes with chicken teriyaki and salad in a combo that offers a lot of food for the price. The sushi includes tasty crunchy options and stands out as some of the best around.
Affordable poke bowls come with good portions and consistent quality. The combo poke bowl with spicy sauce stands out during the city's poke craze.
Good to know
The deli is accessible from the alley parallel to 4th Street.
Breakfast costs under $10, while lunch costs under $15.
The restaurant is located half a block east of the Symphony light rail station.
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.
Sushi comes in affordable six-piece nigiri sets and fresh pre-wrapped options. Sashimi includes eight quality slices with red tuna, salmon, and tuna tataki, all priced reasonably for quick, tasty bites.
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.
Good to know
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, 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.
Sushi here is fresh and well-prepared, with options like nigiri, sashimi, and poke. The spot offers quick, friendly service and maintains reasonable prices for quality sushi.
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.
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 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.
Freshness stands out with fresh ingredients and soft sushi rice. Unagi nigiri comes with a generous amount of eel, and salmon freshness rivals local favorites.
Fresh ingredients and a refreshing dressing highlight the poke bowls. They feature super-soft tuna, generous salmon portions, sticky rice, vegetables, and sliced ginger.
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 kitchen tucked inside a parking garage offers takeout-only service with no indoor seating. Atmosphere feels friendly and tidy despite cramped, hallway-style setup. Known for plump, flavorful Inari sushi and generous portion sizes that attract a steady lunch crowd.
Inari sushi stands out as a must-try and leaves a strong impression. Sushi rolls, including the Washington roll, come at prices lower than grocery store options and taste good.
Small kitchen serves poke bowls alongside sushi and teriyaki. Poke bowls and Bulgogi beef come out well-prepared and satisfy even Korean tastes.
Good to know
Joybento is a takeout-only spot with no indoor seating available.
Expect long lines during lunch hours; it's best to order ahead.
Prices for bento boxes start at $16, with most around $20.
Small sushi restaurant tucked inside an office building offers a wide variety of sushi and ramen with large portions and good prices. The atmosphere is clean and welcoming but seating is limited, making it ideal for quick lunches or takeout. Fish quality varies, but poke bowls stand out as fresh and generous.
Freshness stands out with freshly made sashimi and a wide variety of sushi options. Sushi comes quickly and offers good quality at reasonable prices, making it suitable for a quick lunch or takeout.
Fresh sushi and poke bowls come with a generous helping of fish and include seaweed salad, which is not typical. Bowls are large, beautiful, and creamy, making them a solid choice for lunch.
Good to know
Scent happy hour runs from 3-6pm for dine-in customers.
Ordering directly at the register is faster than online.
The restaurant is small with limited seating for larger groups.
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.
Sushi here offers fast service with reasonably priced options. The rolls and nigiri are consistently well made and tasty.
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.
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.
Small takeout spot with limited seating in a business building offers a grab-and-go lunch experience. Atmosphere feels casual and convenient, attracting downtown workers during busy hours. Known for fresh fish and excellent chirashi bowls, it stands out in the local sushi and poke scene.
Sushi here features a Kudedon Chirashi Bowl known for its quality. The spot satisfies cravings for fresh sashimi. Crafting perfect sushi rice is a challenge without specialized equipment.
The poke bowls feature a special Chojang sauce that adds a unique flavor. Some bowls can be dry and the fish does not always taste fresh.
Good to know
The restaurant is pick-up only and does not have tables.
Portions are small given the price of almost $20-30 per bowl.
Seating is limited due to its location in a business building.
Small, minimalist sushi spot with limited seating and a bright, clean interior. Atmosphere feels unassuming with a mix of alternative and Disney music at medium volume. Offers fresh fish and a wide variety of customizable poke bowls with generous portions.
Freshly made sushi arrives with beautiful presentation and full flavor. Salmon sashimi and toro nigiri melt in your mouth with every bite.
Freshness stands out with fish tasting like it was caught that morning. Large portions come with many toppings, letting you build your own bowl with up to three proteins.
Good to know
Prices for bowls are $13.99 for regular and $16.99 for large.
Extra protein costs an additional $3 on top of the bowl price.
The restaurant has limited seating available, so arrive early to secure a spot.
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.
Sushi here comes as large sushi burritos packed with fresh fish and lots of vegetables. Service is fast and friendly, and the fish is well seasoned with attention to detail when rolling.
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.
Good to know
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.
Spacious grocery store with bright lighting and wide aisles creates an airy, inviting atmosphere. Indoor seating areas and a coffee spot offer places to relax and eat. Shoppers find a premium selection of produce, deli items, and baked goods in a well-organized layout.
Prepared foods include poke, sushi, soups, and a hot bar. Sushi and deli options are good and varied.
An excellent selection of poke sits alongside sushi and soups at a dedicated Poke Bar. The setup includes a wide open seating area perfect for quick breaks.
Good to know
Parking is often chaotic, so arrive early to find a spot.
The store offers a wide selection of fresh produce and specialty items.
Prices at the register may be higher than those displayed on the shelves.
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.
Uni tastes fresher than many higher end spots. Chirashi sushi matches the deliciousness found in Japan or Korea with fresh fish and mild flavor. Salmon sashimi comes in generous portions.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Fresh sashimi quality sushi stands out with a wide selection and great prices. Ready-to-eat options include sushi, poke, and other dishes prepared daily, all maintaining solid freshness.
Freshness stands out with every bite of Shoyu ahi poke and Tuna Furikake Poke. The food court offers a great variety of poke options alongside other Asian dishes like spam musubi and laulau.
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.
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.
Sushi here features thick rolls with large cuts of fish and a chirashi bowl with plenty of sashimi and rice. Nigiri options like hamachi and coho salmon are fresh and flavorful, while vegan rolls come with a distinctive mango mikan sauce.
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.
Good to know
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.
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.
Seasonal fish comes at reasonable prices, perfect for making sushi at home. Inari Sushi offers five pieces for $9.99 with flavors like Hokkaido scallops with truffle, spicy Otoro tuna, and basil garlic salmon with ikura.
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.
Good to know
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.