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    Musubi Kai

    4.5 (171 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Tracy H.

    This pineapple sukiyaki donburi was around $15, and I would've liked more rice to balance out the meat, but otherwise, it was delicious and filling. I'll definitely try a Musubi next time I visit! The space had a wooden interior that was cozy and a nice place to sit down and eat. The staff were also very friendly and were quick to jump into action when my friend was missing an order. This is next to the Seattle Symphony, so a great place to stop by for a meal before a concert!

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    Vince L.

    Food is excellent. Service is super fast. They were really busy after the us soccer match and we still got our food in probably less than 5 minutes. Nice place not a lot of table space.

    Holly Z.

    Definitely a very convenient choice if you're in a hurry or just need a quick snack. Tempora shirmp musubi was a little stale and not crunchy. Eel + daikon musubi ratio was very off. Too much rice with very little eel. In terms of service, food came out pretty quick. But then again, it's just protein on top of rice.

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    Jason C.

    Musubi Kai is a little hole in the wall, with a small amount of chairs and tables for dining in. I assume most people take their food to go since the musubi comes in Saran Wrap. The musubi are heftier than you'd expect. They can be a hearty snack or even a light meal. I got the spam + egg + avocado musubi. My order was freshly made and was excellent. If I lived in Seattle this would be one of my go to grab-n-go lunch spots. Highly recommended!

    Winter B.

    Solid place to grab lunch or a snack. Two musubis was 12$ and they weren't super big so it is pricy. Employees are friendly and I like that you can order on an iPad. Nice seating in here. Came on a Sunday around 1:00 it wasn't crowded at all. Nothing outstanding but solid if you want a musubi. They do have some more exciting toppings here other than just spam.

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    Xochitl L.

    Cute little place in downtown perfect for a casual bite to eat! I tried the inari musubi and the eel bowl. I've had many eel bowls; this was one of the prettiest. I've never had inari musubi and it was delicious! They have a few tables and some counter seats. Service was fast and friendly, and they easily accommodated my partner's shellfish and nut allergies.

    Marie R.

    I am so glad that this place exists since we can't always go to Oahu for our favorite musubi place! We've ordered here a few times already and their musubis are delicious! The spam slices are thick and their sauce is just perfect! The interior is pretty cool and I'd love to dine in here next time!

    Cardin N.

    Hands down some of the best musubis in town. I work across the street from here so it's super convenient to put in an order and pick it up. It's delicious and there are some seats for dining in as well!

    Tony C.

    Yes, I absolutely do recommend Musubi Kai!! I came here while visiting Seattle...and the Musubi reminded me of the ones I've had in Waikiki!! The sizes are just the same too!!! The service is quick and friendly'

    Unagi/Takuan and INARI (tofu) AVOCADO CUCUMBER (VEGGIE)
    David J.

    This small little gem is tucked away just a short walk from the bustling Pike Place Market -- perfect if you're exploring downtown Seattle and craving a quick, satisfying bite. The place specializes in musubis, and they offer a pretty impressive selection, from the classic Spam to more adventurous options like Unagi with Takuan (which was my personal favorite -- a perfect blend of savory and slightly sweet flavors with that crunch from the pickled radish). Because it's so close to such a popular tourist destination, don't expect to find easy parking. It's definitely more of a grab-and-go type of spot unless you're lucky enough to snag a table for a short sit-down. The space inside is a little small inside and there are some tables. It's a self service kiosk and once the food is ready they will promptly let you know. Everyone behind the counter was welcoming and helpful, even with a bit of a line forming during peak hours. Price-wise, I will say it leans on the expensive side -- over $5 for a single musubi means this can add up quickly if you're hungry or feeding more than one person. That said, the quality and creativity in the flavors help justify the cost to an extent. It might not be the best value in town, but it's a unique offering you won't find everywhere. If you're a musubi lover or just curious to try something different while in the Pike Place area, it's definitely worth checking out -- just go in knowing what to expect.

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    Michelle Z.

    This place looked pretty affordable and convenient, so I came by with some coworkers. The line went relatively quickly, but it looks like the best option was to order online. I got the curry loco moco and a Spam Musubi. The Spam Musubi is your normal size musubi but just a tiny bit smaller than what I'm used to, and it is a relatively solid size for the price. Looks like a lot of people were getting two musubi as their lunch, and it was pretty filling. The Curry sauce was a bit bland, so I was disappointed. The patties felt a bit dry, but the rice was very good. The curry + musubi combo lasted me about 1.5 meals, so it is a pretty affordable place to get a pretty good quality meal.

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    Willy M.

    Came here for lunch during the work week with a friend, got there on the earlier side of lunch time so it wasn't busy. Location is on Union between 1st & 2nd Ave. Walk up to the counter, order at touch screen, pay, they will bring out your food to you when dining in. Dining area isn't big so a lot of people do takeout. I had to try one of the musubis and got the Spam+Egg+Unagi(eel), it was pretty darn good, good sized chonker. I do like they have poke bowls, so I got the Ahi Tuna bowl. Pretty good, all the standard toppings you would see, they give you a side of hot sauce to pour over the top, a must do! My buddy got the Loco Moco Donburi bowl, pretty hefty for lunch and he said he enjoyed it. Overall, no issues with the food. If you work downtown it's a good spot to put in your rotation or come by and buy a few musubis to put in your pocket. Glad to have checked this place out!

    Tamanna G.

    Absolute trendy and fun cafe for small plates! It is visible from moving traffic and the ambiance is very cozy and chic. There is something for everyone, great vegan/ vegetarian options. The serves are helpful and fast. It is a good value for the flavorful food they serve. Highly recommend after visiting Pike place market. They also have some very cool merch!

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    The décor is gorgeous--an elevated, glamorous tribute to the water buffalo that feels bold yet refined.
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    Amazing food and service a must try location!! Try XOXO and Weasleys drink.
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    Very attentive staff and cool decor inside. Had to wait for my whole party to be seated but had a…read morebeer at the bar which helps the time pass. The menu is pretty out there but the flavors on everything were excellent. I tried some of my aunts green beans and I can definitely say they were the best Ive ever had. So much flavor for something I'd usually never get as an app. I went with the five spice duck confit, which comes with a duck leg and thigh. Everything was delicious, noodles, bok choy, and the broth was killer. I drained it after I ate everything. Staff was really great and helpful, we had a kid in our party and they had no problem making a spiced up order of their kids noodles. Get the black sesame ice cream, it had a peanut butter flavor and was super creamy and smooth.

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    Cute little corner spot tucked into a residential area of Capitol Hill with an Asian-Italian fusion…read moremenu. We started with shrimp ceviche, fried calamari, and salmon tartare. The calamari was good, the salmon tartare was delicious and left me wanting more, and the shrimp ceviche was absolutely outstanding--one of the best I've had (chef's kiss). For mains, we had the stir-fried cabbage (very nice), pumpkin curry salmon (great flavor combo), basil roasted duck, and the signature carbonara. While the mains were good, they didn't quite live up to how impressive the appetizers were--the duck was just okay, and the carbonara didn't really stand out. Overall, I really enjoyed Di Fiora and would definitely come back to try more dishes. Highly recommend.

    Great ambiance, but the food didn't quite deliver…read more The restaurant is beautifully decorated and has an exotic vibe. In fact, the interior is so unique that you wouldn't immediately guess it's an Asian restaurant. The staff were friendly, though service was a bit inattentive; I found myself waiting longer than expected for basic things. Interestingly, when I ordered noodles and asked for chopsticks, they told me they didn't have any. It was quite a surprise to find an Asian restaurant serving noodles without chopsticks. As for the food, it was fine, but nothing memorable for the price. I've had better Asian food elsewhere in Seattle for less. If you're after a stylish, brunch-aesthetic spot to try Asian-inspired dishes, Di Fiora fits the bill. But if you're going purely for the flavors, you may leave underwhelmed.

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    1.1 mi
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    I visited here for happy hour on a Monday and really enjoyed it! The happy hour items are very…read moreaffordable considering the prime location in SLU - rolls and kitchen items ~$10-15. The best part is the complimentary edamame with flaky salt. I'd come back for this detail alone. The setting inside is nice and bright, and the servers are very friendly. You'll probably want to make a reservation to be on the safe side because the restaurant isn't very large.

    Steve and I got out of a movie in Seattle a few weeks ago and it was on the threshold (seems like…read morewe are always there) where it was late enough that quite a few restaurants were closing which left a few still open with later hours. Momiji was one of those and it was extremely close to the movie theater we were walking out of. Sushi sounded great so we strolled over to get some. The sushi didn't disappoint... not in the slightest! We got some specialty rolls off of that portion of the menu and they were so very good! Fresh and extremely flavorful! Moonraker was one of the rolls we got. I highly recommend it! In addition to that we got an order of the Spicy Tofu... again delicious and made an excellent side with our sushi! I got a hard alcohol I wasn't used to getting. It was fun and it was quite good! It was Shochu which is a distilled beverage and involves sweet potato. If memory serves I got the one with sweet potato and pear. Very different but very good. It had a nice dryness to it. To wrap it all up we got some deep fried mochi ice cream. It held up nicely to being a great finish to a very high quality meal. We are definitely coming back!

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    The bar facing the street has a beautiful washi light fixture. The best feature of this area.
    The bar facing the street has a beautiful washi light fixture. The best feature of this area.
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    4.2
    (1.6k reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    I am impressed with presentation of food and the unique tastes that was prepared. The Chengdu tower…read morechicken wings were stacked so creatively and perfectly fried and spiced with thai chili, lime, fish sauce and coriander? Five spice? They were the exact portion to share and perfectly paired with the Rice lager, Rupee beer, from India. The South African Bunny Chow was hearty and delicious, a bread bowl filled with buttery chicken. Lastly the Pineapple coconut corn bread was heavenly. Topped with fresh coconut shavings was delectable. One of the best desserts Ive had. A def great cool restaurant with a wall of tchotchkes to peruse. Looking forward to my next meal here.

    Nue is a restaurant concept that I like, and think is a great entrypoint for people wanting to try…read morenew international cuisines that they might not be originally interested in. Just glancing at the menu during a stroll in Cap Hill interested me and I wanted to give this place a try. Paid a visit on a Friday around 6PM and was able to get a table fairly quickly. There are parking garages in the building that Nue is located at, though I am not sure about parking validation. There should be plenty of street parking as the restaurant is located more on the outskirts of Cap Hill. I got to the restaurant via a 10 minute walk from the nearest light rail station. Service was a bit slow when went, I think after we were seated, there unfortunately were two large groups that can in afterwards. We had to flag down the service workers to place our order and get the check. As for the food, it came out after 10 minutes one at a time. The restaurant itself is decorated nicely, lots of memorabilia from various countries and even the check came out in a passport-esque binder. We got a couple of things, which I'll review down below: Carribean Pineapple Cornbread ($8): Tasty cornbread that has nice coconut flakes spread through the batter and around the cornbreads. The cornbread was moist and there is a pineapple undertone in the flavor profile. One downside was that the quantity is quite small, I think for the price, you get like 2 3x3 squares of cornbread, which I think is unfortunately not enough as an appetizer even. Chengdu Wings ($24): These wings do have a tasty flavor profile and have a fragrant aroma when you bite into them. The batter is crispy and they are pleasing to eat! Once again, I unfortunately think the suffers in terms of quantity - you maybe get like 3 wings for $24, which I personally think is a very steep price for fried chicken wings, regardless of the flavor profile. I understand that not everyone can handle very spicy flavor, and personally think that despite the name being Chengdu Wings, it serves as a good entry to Sichuanese cuisine for people given the motivation of the restaurant. Malaysian Dhal ($22): A pleasant dish that has a fragrant coconut, lime, and lemongrass flavor that represents the flavors of Malaysia well. The stew has a pleasant consistency and each bite coats your tongue with the fragrant flavors. The roti is flaky on the outside and soft on the inside - perfect for enjoying this dish. African Bunny Chow ($24): Probably the most filling dish that we have ordered at Nue - I think if you are hungry, maybe go for this one. There is a decent amount of meat in this dish, and the flavors are tasty - it feels like a slightly more toned down Dhal in terms of fragrance, but has a pleasant thicker consistency. In the end, I think Nue is better served as a Tapas-esque restaurant than a place you would visit if you are hungry. Prices vs. quantity does suffer quite a bit at Nue unfortunately, which is why I think it serves as a place to sample cuisines in a night out and then maybe visit elsewhere to complete your dinner. The food is flavorful and pleasing to the general audience, which is a good thing for people who generally aren't very adventurous in their culinary horizons. I'm not sure I would revisit, but I would definitely recommend this to people that lean more on the safer side of dining out.

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