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    4.7 (118 reviews)
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    California Don
    Phoebe C.

    Great quality of fish and the price is great. The amount of rice in the trio cup is a lot though so good for kids or a side. The service was great and waited about 10 minutes. It's a bit like a hole in the wall so no seating but there's a nice park nearby!

    Gyudon, Scallop Sundae, and Chirashu Bowl
    Alex T.

    There's a great reason why this place has over 4.8 stars on over a thousand reviews! Amazing Chirashu bowl and also Gyudon. I got a scallop sundae as well which was also very tasty. I am very pleased with the value delivered by this meal and it was definitely worth going out of the way for (I live in Belltown). Gyudon was super fresh and meat was very tender. Scallop and nigiri was also quite fatty as well. Wish this place was closer! Only drawback is no seating but they make that clear before you go. Service was polite and the food took less than 10 minutes to come out.

    Chelsea O.

    Ordered the chirashi bowl and it was very filling. Fish tasted very fresh and the rice was nicely seasoned. Reviews said food took around 5-10 minutes to come out but mine took a little over 30 minutes to come out. This was on a Saturday evening. Parking wasn't too bad. There are residential streets with lots of open parking available if you don't mind walking a block or two. There is limited waiting area inside and just a small bench on the outside.

    Chirashi Don
    Vy N.

    One of the best Chirashi bowl in Seattle hands down!!! One important thing to note is that this place is take-out only as there is very limited space in the restaurant. Usually there is a not a long wait during the weekdays but on weekends and near dinner rush can get really busy as the staff team is quite small. I recommend ordering ahead online so you can skip some of the wait near those rush times! The restaurant is also located on a busy street with limited parking so I usually park a street or two over near the residential area which has plenty of parking! I recommend trying the Chirashi Don which is $25 but well worth the price and you get to try almost all of the fish offerings. The quality of the fish is AMAZING and I am satisfied every time! The tuna quality stands out so much. The service is also super nice and friendly! Patience is key because there is only one person running the front but I am more than happy to wait because it's so delicious!

    Salmon Ikura Don
    Brenda K.

    The staff was really nice and friendly! The fish wash fresh and the rice was cooked and seasoned perfectly. We went during dinner rush on a weekday and they were super busy like non-stop online orders, phone orders, and walk-ins but our order came out super quick (20 mins) for how many people were there. This place is takeout only so I'd suggest ordering online but it was a nice day out so we didn't mind walking around waiting for our order.

    California Don
    Diana C.

    They were really careful about my sesame allergy, which I appreciated. I had the California poke bowl which was very tasty. They had it ready in like 5 minutes or less and it was really reasonable pricing with the portion sizes. It was also super well packaged so service was 10/10. The ambiance was still really nice with lots of wood and traditional Japanese vibes but it is take out only just to be clear.

    Jane L.

    New fave chirashi spot. The fish quality is fresh and I love that theres other toppings than sashimi so you can even make maki hand rolls with them. Every time I crave sushi now and want something more casual, I'd think of this place! No seating, seems like its a take out spot. Service is quick and seamless! Food comes out reasonably fast.

    Negihama don
    Normandean C.

    If you're looking for chirashi bowls or dons in general. This would be the spot in Wallingford. It's a takeout joint that makes everything expediently without skimping on the quality. If you can't necessarily make up your mind because of the options, don't fret. They have this things called sundaes where it's small servings of their big ticket items. So grab a bunch and find a favorite. I ended up getting 1 oyako don (egg with chicken) 1 negihama(hamachi/yellowtail): my favorite of the 3 dishes 1 salmon avocado sundae It's a great place with good eats and humble staff.

    Salmon Avocado Sundae
    Helen C.

    Overall, I'd say Minato serves up solid sashimi dons at a decent price point. I don't think anything blew me away, but the fish quality was pretty good. This location is to-go only and they weren't too busy on a Sunday night. I would expect to wait up to 15 mins even when it isn't too busy, but you can probably call ahead as well. There's some bench seating for folks waiting on their orders and I appreciate that they do 'sundae' sized bowls if you want to sample more of their menu. Salmon Avocado Sundae (4.25/5): I really enjoyed the marinade on the salmon and the fish was super fresh. The texture of all the toppings was perfect and the rice was perfectly fluffy as well. Unagi Sundae (3.75/5): The eel was cooked well, but didn't impress me a ton - I'd opt for their raw fish options instead. I thought the texture wasn't outstanding because of the way the eel was sliced (I prefer thicker cuts) and the sauce was just okay.

    Una Don, Salmon Don
    Ashley L.

    Great little spot that delivers solid food at a great price. The fish isn't the highest quality I've ever had, but it still tastes good and the portions are generous. They do pile on the rice compared to the fish, though you still get a fair amount of fish. For the price, you get exactly what you'd expect and a bit more. Service is warm and friendly. It's a hole-in-the-wall type place with a small window seating area, but it's definitely better for takeout than dining in.

    Salmon & Avocado Sundae and Unagi Sundae = delish!!
    Peg C.

    I debated about telling y'all about this place because I wanted to keep it to myself, but what the heck, I do want Minato to stay in business FOREVER, so here goes. The sashimi sundaes are the best deal in town. Yep, they are. Salmon, avocado, soy sauce and sesame oil on rice in a "sundae" cup for $6.50? Insane. You can also get the same with tuna for $6. Again, insane! Both are simply delicious. The unagi sundae is also decent for $6.80 but is a little too over sauced for my taste. This is a takeout joint only. Order online and pick these beauties up. You're welcome.

    Harry S.

    Such a quaint place on 45th! I hope they expand in the future to allow dining in. Currently, they only do take-out and since I had some Uber credits, we decided to use that platform to order lunch for the four of us on a weekend. Parking is tricky and the 45th going towards Ballard is a busy street to begin with. So, we planned ahead of time by placing the order when we were about 20 mins away from Minato and assigning one of us the duty of picking up the food while the other either looks for a parking spot or circles around. Luckily, we were able to find parking close by but I think it will be good to have a plan if driving there. The interior looks clean and modern with a Japanese touch everywhere. I had fun waiting in the waiting area (only a few mins) appreciating their decor. We ordered hamachi don, salmon don, salmon and ikura don, and minato don. They were very fresh and we all enjoyed every dish. Hamachi was my favorite and it was perfectly fatty, fresh, and tasty. Salmon was just as fresh and tasty and the ikura went really well with salmon. The minato don was a nice mix with ground tuna, salmon and fish eggs. We are coming back. Maybe tomorrow. haha.

    Salmon avocado don and chirashi don
    Hucky K.

    Pros: good portion for the price, fresh and delicious food Cons: rice is not seasoned enough with vinegar

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    Best chirashi for the price in Seattle - so fresh c the customer service is fab. Super easy + quick

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    Really great, fresh, quality fish! Ordered online and it was seamless and quick. The people were also super nice! Will definitely be back.

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    Delicious sushi to go. Nowhere to eat inside, but huge servings, enough for two people. Delicious fish at a very fair price. I'd go again!

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    Ono Authentic Hawaiian Poke

    Ono Authentic Hawaiian Poke

    4.6(863 reviews)
    9.0 mi
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    This is genuinely the best poké I've ever had in my life (I haven't been to Hawaii yet, lol). I am…read morea poké addict, and I just about will stop by at any poké restaurant just to try it. This spot was recommended to me by a friend. The interior of the restaurant was warm and very decorated. There were a lot of Hawaiian cultural references, which added to the ambiance. The staff were so friendly and very helpful. And despite it being super busy the day that I went, they were all patient with each customer. I had a few samples of their fish, and let me tell you, the fish is FRESH. I am usually picky with tuna because they tend to have a fishy taste, but Ono's tuna was NOT fishy at all. Also, all the different flavors of poké were seasoned PERFECTLY. I got the spicy salmon and the scallop poke. They were both buttery and tender. The flavors did not overtake the natural flavor of the fish, and the sauce was seeped deep into the salmon; the same goes for the scallop. Sometimes at poké restaurants the sauce will sit on top of the fish, but NOT HERE. This place is genuinely SO SO good. I highly recommend coming to this place and trying their poké! + This place is so good that I am willing to make the trip out to this place if I am ever back in this state.

    After having this on my list for a long while, I finally made my way up to try this place out. And…read morefor a Saturday afternoon around 1230 this place was packed. And apparently rightfully so. The parking lot is pretty small and you may have to wait for parking. There are about 8-10 tables on the Inside and additional seating on the outside. You place your order at the register and can see the fish being prepared for poke. Even as long as the line was, once you place your order your food comes out pretty fast. Poke bowl comes with two poke options and one side. An additional serving of poke is $4. Each additional side is $1. So if you like your poke bowls loaded, it can get pretty expensive. Your base options are salad or rice. The poke itself is fresh and delicious. The tako is some of the best I have had. If I was in the area and had a hankering for poke, I'd definitely come back. You can tell they utilize quality ingredients. And it's obvious that their poke is always fresh.

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    Donburi Station - Seattle - Top to Bottom: Chirashi and Aburi Sake Don

    Donburi Station - Seattle

    4.6(266 reviews)
    7.5 miIndustrial District
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    Georgetown has some nice hidden gems and I would consider this one of them... just good,…read moreno-nonsense Japanese rice bowls of comfort. If you're a fan of Red Bowl in Financial District, this place has a similar vibe with its approach to rice bowls. Having been here twice on different weeks, I think this will become one of my go-to places in the area when I'm craving fresh seafood on a weekend south of downtown. LOGISTICS Parking is convenient for Georgetown area, given they have a dedicated lot for customers of businesses in the area. Entering in, you order through the kiosk and if you're dining in, you can seat yourself and they'll bring the order to you. The space is small for larger groups but if you're 4 people or less, generally there are tables available on off peak hours (at least what we observed Sat/Sun). Ordering happens at the kiosk, which you can choose for takeout or to dine in. Keep in mind there are some items available for dine-in only (ex. udon or seared salmon bowls), but if you plan on doing takeout anyways you can order online or call ahead for pickup. Note - they do close at 2:30 pm but re-open at 4:30 pm. So long as you get your order in by 2:30 pm they'll still service you... which was nice since the last two times we came in around 2:00 PM. FOOD First off, they have nice nice presentation both in how the food is arranged and the bowls they use when dining in. From the ceramic/decorative bowls to the trays they use... it's the little things that add to the dining experience and make you think a business cares about its food. (Note: there was one time we had initially ordered togo but decided to eat in person; so they kept the food in plastic bowls for one of my photos.) In every bowl we had during our two visits, the rice was excellent! We've had some terrible rice at other donburi places before where it can be too overcooked or too mushy. Fortunately their seasoned rice was a good texture and tasty to eat on its own. The seafood was also excellent for the price / quality - fresh tasting with a melt-in-your mouth texture. Volcano Bowl: Spicy salmon + spicy crab salad w/ masago - despite the description it wasn't too spicy (siracha mayo) but it went really well with the rice, like a deconstructed sushi roll. I liked mixing in some wasabi to give it a stronger kick. Aburi Sake Bowl (seared salmon bowl): This is only available to order for dine-in; if you love salmon... I would recommend this one. Seared salmon is delicious seafood umami. I liked how the salmon had the right amount of fattiness too. Chirashi Bowl: If you like variety, then this is an excellent bowl to try a little bit of everything. I was amused that they also included unagi (I don't think I see that in most chirashi bowls). Even the shrimp, which is usually my least favorite part of chirashi bowls, tasted good with a slight sweetness. OVERALL Awesome place and a good location for the area given there's parking available. Price was just right for the quality (I'm amused how much cheaper good seafood is here in Seattle compared to the Bay Area) and the staff were really friendly. There are also two excellent bouldering gyms nearby (Castle Climbing Club and Momentum)... so if you're looking to recharge after a climbing session, I would highly recommend coming here!

    Might be the minority here and say it's just average. Was hungry and passing through the area and…read moresaw they had a seared salmon bowl (Aburi Sake Don). The taste was unfortunately very bland, no significant sear in the salmon, and the soy sauce didn't add anything memorable to the bowl. The Una-Gyu Don wasn't bad, but the broiled eel with sukiyaki just wasn't special enough to make you crave it again. The location has a parking lot next door at least. Internally the dining space is narrow and fills up quickly at opening times in the weekend. Order at the counter or kiosk, and they'll deliver the food to your table, which you bus yourself at the end.

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    Fremont Bowl - :D

    Fremont Bowl

    4.4(821 reviews)
    0.6 miFremont
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    Met up with a friend while visiting Seattle and we went to Fremont Bowl!…read more It's street parking which took a while to find because this area was bustling with resturaunt and bars! We walked in, ordered at the tablet and sat ourselves down! Water is self serve which we grabbed before finding a seat. I ordered the small una-gyu donburi and this was delicious! Unagi was grilled and seasoned, beef was tender and the rice paired so well with the meat! Good size and we left full! Staff was nice and it got pretty busy after we got our food!

    As one of my favorite businesses in Seattle, the allure of Fremont Bowl is simple: delicious bowls…read moreof Japanese comfort food served in a no frills, unpretentious environment. There are no bells and whistles here, just excellent service, fair prices, and fantastic food. There are only a handful of tables, which is really meant for solo diners and two people at best. There is a handful of takeout patrons at any given time, but that's only because of the wait. It's far more enticing to sit in and experience the magic that exists in every bowl. Water is self-serve and thankfully presented in a filtered water tank that spits out cold, delicious water. A majority of the bowls are between $13-16 each, which in today's foodflation economy seems expected. The good news is that the portion is substantial in every bowl. My go-to is their chirashi, which is roughly $19 but features a nice array of fish cuts that include salmon, chopped fatty tuna, masago, fresh water eel, shrimp with albacore and another dose of tuna. The unagi don is their most expensive bowl at nearly $21, but the broiled unagi with the eel sauce that is dynamite. The textures, the sweetness, and the size is all on point. And due to its status as a teriyaki city, I think the chicken teri don is an excellent alternative to all the seafood. The teriyaki hits all the right flavor notes, with just enough sweetness with the tenderness of the chicken meat. Add in another $1 and it's a spicy version. I so wish there was something like this in my neck of the woods. If I lived in Seattle, this would be a weekly destination. I'm already looking forward to my next visit(s).

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