1. Pike Place Market
9.3
85 Pike St (at Pine St), Seattle, WA
Market · Pike Place · 718 tips and reviews
James C: Awesome to see the fish throwers. Great shops and food was awesome.
Simon Gillett: The fish mongers have awesome shrimp and crab cocktails, save room and skip lunch.
Joseph C: Fish throwing happens various times throughout the day! Volunteer or cheer them on! Expensive but, high quality Pike, Lobster Tail, various fish, white fish, etc. Daily Dozen Doughnut C🍩 is a must🐟!
4. Maneki
8.8
304 6th Ave S (btwn Main & Jackson St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · International District · 67 tips and reviews
Jane Hudson: Salt Broiled Mackerel Sakana Dinner will have everyone trying to eating off your plate! Let them because it comes with sashimi, cucumber salad, miso soup, shrimp + veggie tempura, fruit + tea for $16!
Jessica Sidman: If you don't order the black cod you're missing out on one of the best meals of your life! Fried eggplant is also great.
c'est qui :): Make reservations! For ppl who love good, authentic Japanese food. So yummy and cheap. Try Age Dashi Tofu, Unagi/Eel Sushi Roll, Spider Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll, Black Cod.
5. Shiro's
8.8
2401 2nd Ave (at Battery St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Belltown · 184 tips and reviews
Genevieve Chan: Our favorite place for sushi. Shiro is the best. Omakase set to your desired price. $60 total for two gets you some awesome fish! Sea urchin and scallops rock.
Sherry Li: Really legit sushi. Sit at the bar and get omakase. Tuna, scallops, and mirugai are really good. Chefs are very friendly and chatty.
Lucille Fisher: OMG! The fish is amazing! Best sashimi I've had outside Japan. The Omakase menu is pricey but worth every penny.
6. Umi Sake House
8.6
2230 1st Ave (btwn Bell & Blanchard St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Belltown · 241 tips and reviews
Michael Coppola: Cool ambiance, interesting restroom doors. Restaurant is fairly large and areas will be opened and closed as needed. Great sake selection and the salmon flight, when offered, is excellent.
Andy Franco: Went late for happy hour. Some of the best sashimi I've ever had. Had the Sushi set A and the Seattle roll. The prawn appetizer was delicious too!
SP: Get any fresh fish offered on their daily menu! The wild salmon, white king salmon, sockeye salmon, and fresh uni sushi were great!
7. Elliott's Oyster House
8.6
1201 Alaskan Way Pier 56 (at Seneca St), Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 190 tips and reviews
AFAR Media: All the iconic tastes of the Pacific Northwest are here—Dungeness crab, wild salmon, and, of course, oysters. The varieties of the rocky bivalves are reliably fresh—all local and sustainably caught. Read more.
Philip Garcia: Neah Bay Salmon is seasoned to perfection
Tshahad: One of the best seafood ever tasted، house salad and king salmon say it all
9. Pacific Inn Pub
8.0
3501 Stone Way N (at 35th St. N), Seattle, WA
Bar · Fremont · 36 tips and reviews
tony danza: If you are super hungry, the best value is the fish tacos, which use same fish as fish and chips.
Michael Paine: Best fish and chips in Seattle!
Dillon: Cheap drinks, awesome food (2nd best fish and chips in town), late-night menu goes to 1am. Highly recommended!
10. Market Grill
8.2
1509 Pike Pl, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Pike Place · 39 tips and reviews
Rick Champlin: Clam chowder and salmon sandwich are fantastic!
Julien Doussot: The best place in Seattle to eat a fresh wild salmon sandwich !
Allison Abbott: salmon sandwich - bread was PERFECT level of fresh chewiness with a hint of crunch, rosemary mayo was phenom, and the salmon itself was fresh and delicious. Such friendly staff too!
11. Momiji
9.0
1522 12th Ave (at E Pine St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 128 tips and reviews
Jessica Tietjen-Frain: Awesome happy hour, the crunchy Seattle roll and spicy tuna were very good! Also really great service!
Nancy Wu: Awesome rolls, great service, and beautiful view if you sit by the garden! Cant go wrong with omakaze sashimi and oyster shooters:)
Rachel Smith: The tofu, musi soup w/clams and halibut cheek was amazing!
12. Chinook's
8.4
1900 W Nickerson St (at 20th Ave W), Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Interbay · 54 tips and reviews
Bea Vee: Go for a weekend brunch and get the salmon scramble.
CMF: Easily the best Happy Hour in Seattle - even with the new (Happy Hour) menu. Great Mahi Mahi tacos and Lemon Drops. This is my favorite view of the water,no yachts just fishing boats.
Karthik Raman: Loved the clam chowder, the view, the fish tacos, and the blue plate special in that order. Great for groups and families, but maybe not for special occasions.