Revel is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

1. Revel

9.0
403 N 36th St (at Phinney Ave N), Seattle, WA
Korean Restaurant · Fremont · 163 tips and reviews

Emily T.Emily Tse: Try the Short ribs, sambal daikon, and greens over rice - A-okay, in my book. I'd get it again!

Erika G.Erika Goodmanson: Try the Short Rib Rice With Egg Daikon Mustard Green - #bomb

Jeremy P.Jeremy Peronto: Love is a dungeness crab noodle, a short rib rice, and a side of daikon kimchi.

Macrina Bakery is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

2. Macrina Bakery

8.7
615 W McGraw St ((at 7th Ave. W.)), Seattle, WA
Bakery · West Queen Anne · 22 tips and reviews

Matt T.Matt Templon: Amazing pastries. My suggestion would be a morning bun. They are always crispy on the outside with a soft center.

Owen S.Owen Smith: Best for brunch. But go early or put your name on the list and take a stroll around the neighborhood.

Alison B.Alison Byrne Fields: The multigrain hot cereal is amazing.

Sand Point Grill is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

3. Sand Point Grill

8.1
5412 Sand Point Way NE (47th Ave NE), Seattle, WA
American Restaurant · Laurelhurst · 11 tips and reviews

michael e.michael edmundson: We were there taking our daughter and her family out while we visited Seattle! Everything was great! Pork chop was wonderful my son in law had a great piece of salmon

Sharon E.Sharon Ensminger: The ciappino was outstanding as was the filet, the salmon, the burger, pork chop and chicken strips! Great waiter as well.

JordynJordyn: A wonderful little neighborhood place. The people are so nice and the food is excellent. Best mussels I've ever had.

Sushi Kappo Tamura is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

4. Sushi Kappo Tamura

8.6
2968 Eastlake Ave E (at E Allison St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Eastlake · 40 tips and reviews

Changren Y.Changren Yong: The BEST Japanese lunch in town on weekends. Get one of the lunch sets and you won't regret it.

Eka B.Eka Belle: Neah bay idiot fish netsuke - beyond expectations, as well as great chef's choice sashimi. Sake list is wonderfully organized with proper origin indication.

Anju R.Anju Rao: The omakase is an experience to be had. Put your trust in Taichi and all will be well.

The Monkey Bridge is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

5. The Monkey Bridge

8.1
1723 NW Market St, Seattle, WA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Ballard · 32 tips and reviews

maggzzmaggzz: Best lunch deal in Ballard. The baguette sammies are amazing (my fav is tofu) and they come with a cup of soup.

Rob W.Rob Walbrun: Try the House Special Noodle bowl.

Jen K.Jen Keeler: Pork rice noodles are divine!

Palisade Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

6. Palisade Restaurant

8.5
2601 W Marina Pl, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Interbay · 43 tips and reviews

Allie C.Allie Caudle: Location Location Location! Palisade has it all from the views of Elliott Bay, seafood selections, and attentive service. If you love crab, try their Dungeness Crab Cakes. You'll be glad you did!

Christopher R.Christopher Riggs: Filet Mignon, PuPua Tower, Sushi all the desserts are amazing! Gorgeous views of Seattle and the Marina

Gabby K.Gabby Kumesan: Dinner with a view to start off my new job and restaurant week 😍

Shaker and Spear is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

7. Shaker and Spear

7.7
2000 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA
Seafood Restaurant · Belltown · 16 tips and reviews

Ugo C.Ugo Cirignano: Nice seafood menu. Great ambiance. Good service. The octopus in the salad appetizer was very tender and perfectly cooked.

Sunny N.Sunny Nason: Kate’s Espresso martini is the BEST in Seattle!

Ann J.Ann Jun: Get the smickles! Fish and pickles go so well together! The Scotch olives are a good alternative if you can’t do fish.

Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

8. Hotel 1000, LXR Hotels & Resorts

8.4
1000 1st Ave, Seattle, WA
Hotel · Seattle Central Business District · 43 tips and reviews

Kelly R.Kelly Robertson: amazing hotel with really cool amenities like bath-tubs that fill from the ceiling! My favorite Seattle hotel

LL: Complimentary champagne and cookies upon check-in, free wifi in the rooms & friendly staff - a must if you are staying in Seattle!

Maricris F.Maricris Ferrer: Complimentary champagne during check in. Great views of Seattle. Bath tub with water filling from the ceiling. Modern hotel with outstanding staff. Stayed for valentine n got petals all over bed n tub

U:Don Fresh Japanese Noodle Station is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

9. U:Don Fresh Japanese Noodle Station

7.8
1640 12th Ave, Seattle, WA
Noodle Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 12 tips and reviews

Elynn L.Elynn Lee: Customize your udon! Very fun concept and a great space. You can also pick up side dishes along the way like tempura (try them - I love the broccoli tempura!).

Bryan P.Bryan Parker: Love the cold udon dishes. Can't really go wrong here though.

Michael P.Michael Pacholec: Fantastic selection of udon and tempura. Get sauce added on the takoyaki.

Stateside is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

10. Stateside

8.8
300 E Pike St, Seattle, WA
Vietnamese Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 68 tips and reviews

Brian R.Brian Randolph: My Most Favorite Restaurant in Seattle. Ever~!

Nikki C.Nikki Chau: Ginger rice is *not* vegetarian. Tofu banh mi is tiny, not offensive, but not so incredible that I'd come running back, especially at $8 a piece, and not even as tasty as Pho Bac down the street.

TT: The goat curry was really good

Jae's Asian Bistro and Sushi Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

11. Jae's Asian Bistro and Sushi Bar

8.0
2801 E Madison St (28th Ave E), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · 24 tips and reviews

justin d.justin dover: You must sit at the bar for the best experience. Interact with Jae and enjoy the entertainment. My new favorite is the spicy hamachi, Justin-style (with jalapeños and siracha)!

Willa S.Willa Severson: The Maui roll is amazing!

Joshua L.Joshua Lind: Tempura halibut starter... Seriously do it.

Mashiko is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

12. Mashiko

8.5
4725 California Ave SW (at SW Alaska St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · West Seattle · 56 tips and reviews

Tasneem S.Tasneem Salim: One of the best sushi places in Seattle. Order the chef's selection of Sashimi, the tako poké and the monk patè. End your meal with some Mochi and try all the flavors.

Serious EatsSerious Eats: A groundbreaking sustainable seafood restaurant. Be sure to follow all of Hajime's rules (posted on the website, in the menu, and all over the restaurant) and you're in for a great meal.

EaterEater: You have to love any restaurant whose website URL is www.sushiwhore.com. Also, this restaurant was the first sushi bar in the city to offer only sustainable seafood. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

Maneki is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

13. Maneki

8.7
304 6th Ave S (btwn Main & Jackson St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · International District · 66 tips and reviews

c'est qui :.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.

EaterEater: Getting seats at this 107-year-old Japanese restaurant can be an utter puzzlement, but should you crack the code, the mind-boggling list of specials are where it's at. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

Misty S.Misty Shock: Black cod collar!

Musashi's is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

14. Musashi's

8.5
1400 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Wallingford · 60 tips and reviews

Stas G.Stas Gray: Chirashi is definitely the way to go and don't forget that you can make substitutions. I like to swap out the tuna for squid. Or if you really like one type of fish you can get a whole bowl of it for

Bill S.Bill Stz: order the off-menu "chirashi"

Kenji O.Kenji Onozawa: Usually a wait, but worth it yo!

Macrina Bakery & Cafe is one of The 15 Best Places for Daikon in Seattle.

15. Macrina Bakery & Cafe

8.0
1943 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA
Bakery · 47 tips and reviews

Caylee B.Caylee Betts: Any schiacciata they make = amazing. Olive roll. Mexican chocolate mocha. Focaccia! This location has the best staff, plus you can watch them bake in back.

Ed K.Ed Kohler: Hint: the WiFi password combines the name of this neighborhood with this venue's street address number.

Ron S.Ron Sprinkel: ...a must try; before leaving here, you must try the Dill, Cream Cheese Scone!!!