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Sushi By Scratch is a 10-seat omakase in South Lake Union where you'll have inventive nigiri in a fun atmosphere.
Sugo Hand Roll Bar, a Downtown Japanese spot just off of Pike Place, serves great small plates and delicious temaki filled with high-quality fish.
Taneda Sushi In Kaiseki is an omakase-only Japanese restaurant on Capitol Hill that serves outstanding sushi.
We like Pinto Bistro for showing us that Thai and sushi go together. We really like it because it’s a great takeout/casual dinner option in Cap Hill.
Sushi Kanpai is in the bottom of an apartment in First Hill, but don’t let that stop you from going. The sushi makes for a good weeknight dinner.
Shiro’s in Belltown will serve you some seriously great sushi—with no pretense, and no distractions.
Umi Sake House is a terrific sushi spot in Belltown that’s perfect for dates or post-work gatherings.
Rondo is a Japanese restaurant on Capitol Hill that specializes in mazemen noodles and donburi bowls.
Sushi Kappo Tamura is a Japanese restaurant in Eastlake that specializes in sustainable fish. They serve excellent sushi and tempura.
Liberty is a fun, dog-friendly bar on Capitol Hill that serves excellent cocktails and sushi.
Tsui Sushi Bar is a great casual Japanese restaurant in Green Lake that specializes in sushi.
Village Sushi is a Japanese spot in the University District that serves excellent sushi.
Kisaku is an upscale Japanese restaurant in Meridian with excellent sushi for reasonable prices.
Kamei is a good sushi spot in West Seattle with reasonable prices and a casual atmosphere.
Musashi is a cash-only sushi joint in Wallingford with ridiculously low prices for their good-quality fish.