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    Saké Nomi

    4.6 (102 reviews)
    Closed 2:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    SAKÉ NOMI ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    My second visit that sealed the deal.
    Alexis M.

    Sake nomi is an 18 year old gem in Downtown Seattle. Sake enthusiast, Johnnie, is very knowledgeable about the drinks and is friendly to chat with. I ordered and enjoyed the first sake flight (1,2,3). It was also a nice place to stay cool during this heatwave. I visited Sake Nomi a second time and delighted in a 4oz pour of extremely limited sake. This sealed the deal and I left with a bottle of it. I have been promoting this place to Seattle locals while on my trip! I had a great time.

    2 sake tasting flights
    Yossi G.

    I was really debating whether i should write a review or not but decided to write it since i do have an obligation to give people heads up in case they were looking forward to get to this nice and impressive sake shop so they wont be disappointed.. I am a huge sake enthusiast and was on a road trip to Seattle from Los Angeles, four months before my trip I already planned to stop at sake nomi for tasting and grab a few bottles. Sake is all about the people and their stories, if it's the brewery owner, the family, the toji, their kids and the rice, yeast and mold they use. Sake is a sofisticate and fascinating drink that has a lot of information exchange especially when you are doing a tasting, its a learning experience anywhere you go, but not here! Johnny seems like a nice guy but I wish he knew more about customer service and experience delivery. We were three people in the store altogether, me my gf and a friend and nobody else. At first when we came in I rushed to the back of the store to appreciate all the amazing bottles he has to offer which is indeed very impressive, after we chatted for a bit i decided to do two sake flights, each priced at 26$ for 3 glasses which is not so cheap. The communication was a bit off already in the beginning since it felt like you have to "milk" answers or information from him but i brushed it off because i do believe in redemption and giving people more than one try. Anyone can see I am very enthusiastic about sake and eager to learn from someone more knowledgable than me which in this case was Johnny, but this tasting was the worst I've ever had and the most awkward scene I've ever been to in a business setting. And this is an understatement. He poured me 6 bottles in a row and put all of them back into the fridge right away after each pour, which usually the tasting will have some structure and guidance to teach the customer something cool or fascinating about the sake your drinking, about the character and the notes, something! Basically to some it all up, i was poured sake and then he took a sit on a bar stool at the other end of the bar sitting with his arms crossed and started watching TV. I was so upset and shocked.. I honestly would have just gone up and leave but I couldn't waste the good sake he just poured. I personally would not recommend anyone to go there for tasting or any interaction more than a transaction at the register since the sake selection is truly great and Johnny has a lot of knowledge so you could buy a bottle or two but nothing more. Don't expect anything else and I know there are tons of people who had the same experience as me. As for Johnny, I would recommend him to hire someone younger with more positive energy and life to them so this place might have a better name and vibe other than "too lazy/don't care" attitude which is the opposite of anything in the service world. This experience really ruined my trip as I was looking forward going to this store and also try and learn more about sake. What a shame...

    Sue F.

    I'm a regular so of course I love coming here! Love the sake tastings and grab bottles to go. Videos always playing can range from television shows to sumo wrestling.

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    Curt F.

    just came out of this shop. what's funny is we thought it was a Japanese restaurant. but it is just a sake bar. so we ate a little, and came back. good call i have been interested in tasting good sake. and this is comparable to a good wine tasting. there are differences in different distilleries. the owner pour our tasting and we sampled. 2 of us, we got the 2 samplers. it is interesting of how complex the each sake was good education from the owner. i would visit again

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    Marah H.

    One thing I really enjoyed about this place is the option to order a flight aka sampler tray. This features 3 of the 6 sakés that they have on the menu at the time. If you are like me and not super familiar with sake this is a great way to try several different varieties. This also helped me to learn which ones I like and don't like. The reason for three stars is because the service was weird to put it nicely. The bar tender seemed to be annoyed with our existence. He was standoffish and inattentive. There were only two of us and we are both super mellow so I wasn't sure what the issue was. Overall I would come here again because I enjoyed sake, but part of me hopes there is someone else there when we stop in again.

    Carolyn P.

    You have probably walked by this place 100 times and not realized that there is a sake bar behind an unassuming door in Pioneer Square. The signage is terrible, there is currently construction everywhere, and you don't really know what you're getting into until you walk inside. I was pleasantly surprised by the knowledge of the staff and the breadth of their sake offerings. If you've never had sake before, ask plenty of questions and the staff will guide you. There are options for "flights" to try several different styles. Kanpai!

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    John C K.

    Talk about eclectic ! All the trappings of a wine tasting room, only sake. The owner lived in Japan for 7 years and, besides becoming a big Japanese baseball fan, also became quite knowledgeable about sake. So much so that he knows, properly, this is cold sake season and that is what he served. Great flight of sakes, all having different tastes in a similar manner a merlot would to a cabernet to a malbec, for example. So it is a great place to start your education - or continue it - on the wonderful drink that is sake. (Sidebar to my family and friends who may read this - I want to be pickled in a barrel of sake when I die. Skip the Viking boat thing.) And for us Japanophiles, the owner can easily go ashinoyubi to ashinoyubi with you on the crazy world of Japan and them some, All the while wearing a Seattle Sounders jersey! I will cut him some slack because he is a BayStars fan (I am solidly a Hanshin Tiger) This is added to my "I hate franchises" list of unique owner operated businesses.

    Chris J.

    Man I love this place. Hidden in little bit of a rough area in pioneer square, this shop is a magical little realm all its own. You walk in to a place filled with sake bottles, boxes, and all kind of Japanese decor with a homey smell and a comforting atmosphere. The owner is this great chill guy who lived in Japan for many years growing up and came back to Seattle to open this fantastic little spot showcasing and selling all kinds of sake. Every week is a different tasting menu of about 8 different sakes, all very interesting and delicious. Every time I come to Seattle I try to stop by and get them all and just hang out with the owner who makes you feel like a friend while you watch documentaries on Japan, sumo, and all manners of fun video. I wish sake had more traction in American culture because even though it is nuanced it is flavorful and varied. Here's hoping to a rise in popularity and awareness that Sake Nomi is the best stop for sake!

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    Fantastic selection and the owner is knowledgeable and also lovely. Had a great time. Highly recommend the tasting flights.

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