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    Azuma Sushi

    3.7 (311 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 11:00 am - 2:30 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Teriyaki Chicken (doubled up on rice), two CA rol, Azuma maki, Alaska rolll, edamame, salad, and Miso Soup
    Jeffrey L.

    The food is good! The chicken on my teriyaki is nicely charred. I enjoy it very much, it has been my usual when I order here. They do a combo deal that comes with a California roll, and that's what I always opt for. I'm not a big edamame guy, but the edamame here is something else that I get every time. I love the Azuma maki because it has a variety of fish in one roll! But, sometimes, I like to taste the salmon alone, so I get the Alaska roll too! I love the miso soup (reminds me of home as a Japanese). The scallions and tofu, and I drink every drop in the cup they serve it in. The service is great, they are friendly, fast, regardless what you get. Also, the sushi isn't premade and packed to just sit there like in a grocery store. Everything is made to order!

    Lunch bento - Chicken Katsu, California Roll.

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    Best sushi spot in west seattle. Super fresh sushi and the owners are great people. Really good selection of saké too. I'm a regular here.

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    Spicy tuna sushi was the best I've ever had. Service is kinda slow, but its was worth the ok service.

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