1. Maneki
8.7
304 6th Ave S (btwn Main & Jackson St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · International District · 66 tips and reviews
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.
Ryan Murray: Spicy tuna roll and chicken yakisoba were good in a small, old-fashioned space. I think it's the oldest restaurant in Seattle.
Eater: 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.
Tina Fagerlie: Best sushi in town. Try the tuna roll, its fantastic!
phil collier: If you can't do the Omakase, then you can't go wrong with the Chirashi...the best in Seattle. Also try some of Ken's specially made dishes like ankimo.
Seattle Met: The most unpretentious sushi bar in Seattle is the tchotchke-riddled province of Ken Yamamoto—a guy so modest and genial it’s hard to believe he has a license to kill you... Read more.
Mary S: Get the spicy yellowfin tuna roll. The sushi here is absolutely delicious. We will be back! Seaweed salad is perfect.
Ainee Tiny: Found this gem via forsquare, we were in the neighborhood so we gave ir a try, glad we did. Tasty and well priced menú.
Jordyn: Their sushi was pretty good and well priced. I loved the takoyaki!!! And their desserts are amazing.
4. Japonessa
8.4
1400 1st Ave (at Union St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 280 tips and reviews
c'est qui :): Happy Hour: Agedashi Tofu, Tempura Brie Cheese, Super Bad Boy Roll, Green Tea Tiramisu, Spicy Seattle Roll, Spicy Tuna Roll. Yummy place!
ᴡ Chavez: Loved the tuna roll
Allie Caudle: This is my fav sushi place in Seattle. Amazing happy hour, seriously amazing sushi and a fantastic ambiance. Mr. Wonderful, Mexican Ninja and the Green Goddess (no longer on the menu) are my top picks
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 Riggs: Filet Mignon, PuPua Tower, Sushi all the desserts are amazing! Gorgeous views of Seattle and the Marina
Gabby Kumesan: Dinner with a view to start off my new job and restaurant week 😍
10. Nishino
8.3
3130 E Madison St (at 31st Ave E), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Madison Park · 44 tips and reviews
Delishhh Blog: One of my favorite sushi place in Seattle. Order the Tuna Tartar on sticky rice. It is fabulous.
Bravo: If you like Japanese cooking & sushi you should try Nishino in Madison Park. True, good Japanese food done by Master Tatsu Nishino. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
Kate K: love arboretum roll & tara saikyoyaki (black cod)!! :)
13. Fuji Sushi
7.7
520 S Main St, Seattle, WA
Japanese Restaurant · International District · 25 tips and reviews
Terri Nakamura: The Bento Box lunches and dinners are fantastic. I usually order the tempura & salmon teriyaki, but on a rainy day, there's nothing like tempura udon for Japanese comfort food!
Michelle Pena: Lunch or dinner, I always get a bento box.
Allison Yu: Pretty good value- large portions and pretty fresh fish but the saba was dry and the miso soup was way too salty
15. Shiku Sushi
7.7
5310 Ballard Ave NW (Vernon), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Ballard · 29 tips and reviews
Katie Yamada: Shrimp tempura roll, California roll, Dragon roll, crunch roll
Jessica P: Loved the 7up roll - so fresh and yummy. Especially along with a free Sapporo!
Brian Wishan: Order a Bruce Lee Roll or a Zig Zag Roll. Or both.