Family-run sushi bar offers fresh Tsunami Salmon and tasty salmon rolls. Cozy, old-school vibe feels authentic and inviting. Quality sushi shines in a slightly cool, genuine atmosphere.
Freshness stands out with the Tsunami Salmon served often. Salmon nigiri and rolls like avocado and smoked salmon offer solid, tasty options.
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Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
The restaurant can get busy, especially on weekends, so plan accordingly.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Private booths with Naruto art create a cozy vibe while K-pop soundtrack energizes the space. Salmon dishes shine with fresh salmon in poke bowls and burritos. Manga-themed seating adds a warm, welcoming touch to the lively atmosphere.
Salmon dishes feature fresh salmon with a good balance of shrimp, rice, and toppings. Options include a salmon poke bowl, salmon burrito, and a spicy salmon variety.
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Parking is scarce near the downtown location; consider public transport.
The downtown Tacoma location has limited seating, especially during lunch.
Takeout is popular due to limited seating options.
Small bakery buzzes with authentic NYC-style bagels and a cozy vibe. Hot smoked salmon shines with delightful toppings that enhance flavor. Espresso bar adds a rich touch, while dog treats show thoughtful care.
Hot smoked salmon stands out as a distinctive option here, avoiding the cold smoked style. The salmon comes with delightful toppings that complement its flavor well.
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Expect long lines, especially on Saturday mornings, so arrive early.
They often sell out of bagels before closing time, so come early.
The seating area fills up quickly, making it hard to find a spot.
Multiple conveyor belts and robots create a high-tech Tokyo vibe with fresh, varied sushi. Salmon options shine with tender Salmon Toro and unique seared styles. Seating booths offer privacy with sushi views, blending tech and comfort perfectly.
Tender and fresh Salmon Toro stands out alongside seared salmon and salmon with cream cheese. Options include classic salmon, seared variations, and unique takes like seared salmon toro.
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Every 15 plates, you receive a prize during special events.
The average price per person is $25-$40, depending on appetite.
You must download an app to pay at the table.
Eclectic decor with vintage typewriters and street art sets a cozy vibe. Perfectly cooked salmon features a crispy crust and juicy center. Live DJ spins 70s and 80s soul, creating a lively atmosphere ideal for dates and gatherings.
Perfectly cooked salmon shows a crispy crust and a flaky, juicy center. The Frutti Di Mare pasta combines steelhead salmon with shrimp, clams, and calamari for a rich seafood mix.
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Reservations are recommended as it gets busy after 10am.
Street parking is available near the venue.
Happy hour pricing is available for certain appetizers and drinks.
Cozy spot with heated patio and smooth jazz sets a chill mood. Salmon rolls are fresh and delicious, a real highlight. Casual crowd enjoys tasty Vietnamese food and local beers on tap.
Salmon rolls come out perfectly done and fresh. The salmon fresh rolls stand out as delicious and well-prepared.
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The restaurant has its own parking lot for easy access.
Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours.
They offer booster seats and high chairs for families.
Italian restaurant boasts breathtaking waterfront views and a dog-friendly patio that enhances its relaxed vibe. Smoked salmon shines in creamy pasta dishes, including a special with a fillet on the side. Atmosphere stays romantic and inviting despite occasional lively groups.
Smoked salmon features in several dishes like fettuccine and pasta, often paired with creamy sauces. Salmon appears as a special and in an alfredo dish with a fillet served on the side.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
The Valentine's Day menu features only four entrees priced at $50 or more.
Expect a wait of over 45 minutes for dinner during peak times.
Fresh seafood shines here, especially clam chowder and fish and chips. Small dining area offers a friendly, casual atmosphere with classic decor and nostalgic tunes. Salmon is less impressive, often overcooked and served lukewarm in small portions.
The salmon comes in small strips about three inches long and often tastes overcooked or stale. The portion size feels small for the price, and the food tends to be served lukewarm.
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There is great handicap parking and accessibility available.
This location has a drive-thru, which is rare for this chain.
The prices feel high considering the portion sizes.
Continuous dining with gauchos serving meats creates a lively, interactive meal. Smoked salmon shines at the salad bar and in appetizers. Expect a loud, crowded atmosphere with tight seating, balanced by a variety of soups and salads.
Appetizers include smoked salmon and shrimp cocktail. The salad bar features smoked salmon, hearts of palm, and cucumber salad. The smoked salmon stands out as a notably good item.
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Reservations are essential to avoid 15-40 minute wait times for seating.
Happy hour runs until 6 pm on weekdays with discounted wine and cocktails.
Dessert costs extra, so be prepared for additional charges.