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    Shomon Kappo Sushi

    4.6 (56 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese
    Closed 5:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    This was hands down the best dining experience I've had in Seattle. The ambiance and decor is incredible and immediately made me feel like I was in a high end restaurant in Japan. The food was also incredible - from the drinks, to the dishes, to the sushi. We've always been a fan of Shiro's and this sister restaurant not only delivered the same high quality sushi, but also served an amazing course menu with incredible wagyu, fish dishes, seasonal vegetables and some of the richest broth I've tasted. What truly stood out throughout our experience was the exceptional service. Everyone was incredibly attentive and went above and beyond to make my birthday feel special with thoughtful, personal touches. It was clear they genuinely wanted to create an experience that felt tailored to us. I'm a huge fan of sparkling wines, but I assumed there wouldn't be any non-alcoholic options, so I ordered an NA beer instead - which was absolutely incredible. Our server must have noticed me admiring the sparkling wine selection because she came back later and offered to let me try a non-alcoholic sparkling wine they had. It was perfect, and it genuinely made my day to be able to enjoy something I hadn't expected to find. The chefs were equally warm and welcoming, keeping us laughing and engaged throughout the entire evening. From start to finish, everything felt thoughtful, personal, and memorable. It was the perfect experience, and we already can't wait to come back.

    Calista C.

    One of the best kaiseki/omakase restaurants in Seattle! It the more elevated sister restaurant to Shiro's and the food is amazing! The cooked bites are honestly better than their raw dishes! They do really cool fusions of other cuisines that work really well with the fresh fish they get. Service was also impeccable :) It is more expensive at $185 a person, 20% gratuitity added automatically on top of that. But it is definitely worth it for a special occasion! They make the birthday special for sure.

    Nigiri pieces
    Vivian L.

    Delicious kaiseki experience! Came on a weekday for dinner and had a wonderful time. There was only one other party other than mine so it was very intimate. We were treated to 8 non-sushi courses and 8 nigiri/sushi pieces. Everything was delicious and some courses very interesting and unique. Each of their chefs creates some of the dishes so they get to express their culinary creativity that way. My favorites were the mackerel and king mackerel nigiri pieces and the dashi course. Attention to detail was great. If you are celebrating something they will print it on your menu and include a message on your dessert dish. There are many servers who are very attentive, taking coats, provide purse hangers, and serving each dish promptly. Parking is mainly street parking but this area wasn't too bad to find a spot close by on a weeknight.

    Emily Z.

    Amazing kaiseki experience!! The service was exceptional and the food was delicious. There were 8 courses, which were all so different, covering soups, seafood, meats, and dessert. Shimi was so lovely to chat with as he prepared everything right in front of us. Dinner took about 2 hours and cost about $240 after tax and tip (we didn't order drinks). Would definitely recommend for a special occasion!

    12/26/2025 Meat course: Wagyu, Applewood, Whisky Sauce
    Debbie P.

    I love that Shomon Kappo Sushi doesn't feature just a sushi Omakase, but features a course meal with different techniques and each chef participates in those courses (there were 4 when we dined), basically a Kaiseki multi-course meal. First, we were celebrating my husband's birthday, and they made sure it was a special event. They even printed out his menu with "Happy Birthday" on it. I also love that they provide a printed menu with that day's offerings, it made it easy to follow along. Second, with each course, the staff provided detailed descriptions of each dish. There were 8 courses over the evening which included a bunch of small dishes done very well. As it is a kaiseki course, it included sashimi, sushi/nigiri, fried, grilled components. They didn't have a wine/sake tasting course developed for this meal, but they were happy to oblige with our request to pair drinks with it. Suji (I think that's her name) provided us with different wine, sake, and whiskey to accompany our courses. She did fantastic! Parking was easy, we just found street parking in front. And I love the modern, sleek decor of the restaurant. It's definitely a special occasion place and we hope to return again!

    Melissa C.

    We came here for the 8pm seating on a Friday night. They won't start serving everyone until everyone has arrived so please be on time in consideration of the other diners. The omakase menu was $185 (no other option) and 20% gratuity is mandatory on top. Overall, this place is definitely worth going to if you like sushi and to try a few dishes, it's Kappo sushi after all not your typical all nigiri omakase. My favorites were: golden beets mousse as part of the hassun plate, madai sashimi in rhubarb sauce, Wagyu in whisky sauce, and the chutoro nigiri was incredible / melt in your mouth. Chef Brian made the night fun with some chit chat, although the restaurant was somewhat noisy which made it hard to hear.

    Vicky V.

    Shomon Kappo Sushi caught my eye as the chef was a previous chef at our favorite, Shiro's. They recently opened and participated at the Seattle Restaurant week. They offer various lunch to go with an attractive price. Our favorite is chirashi and they offered it for $20. I ordered one to try it. It definitely looked pretty. It was more than slices of good fresh fish but they also added some tasteful garnishes. I was not really happy about the thinness of the fish slices. Kinda thin but then again, I'm only paying $20. But I've been to some places who had thicker slices and paid around $23. Overall, it was good just wished fish slices were thicker. Not sure if I will go out of my way to downtown Seattle to order something else. The place is very tiny. Just a counter of several spots and a few tables. We ordered to go so we just picked up our order.

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    Hyunji K.

    We visited this spot for an early Valentine's Day dinner and ended up discovering a new favorite. It's the sister restaurant of Sushi Shiro, and although we wanted to sit at the bar, our last‑minute reservation meant we were seated at a table instead. Still, the service from the moment we walked in was exceptional -- they took our coats, offered bag hooks, and made us feel genuinely welcomed. The space is modern, calm, and spotless. The menu is a Japanese kaiseki‑fusion style, using ingredients I didn't expect to see paired with Japanese flavors. Some of the cooked fish dishes were a bit overcooked and firmer than I prefer, but several plates really stood out: the chicken liver mousse with mushroom cookie, the dish with Mexican mole sauce, and the wagyu that practically melted in my mouth. For me, the sushi was the highlight of the night. The kimedai was pure art. The uni topped with shiso flowers, the futomaki with orange zest, and the saba -- all beautifully done and full of flavor. Dessert was a comforting hojicha ice cream with chewy mochi on top, simple but delicious. And honestly, the sake program was the star. Their sommelier is Korean and previously worked at Benu in San Francisco, which explains the thoughtful pairings and incredible selections. Our server, Sho, was wonderful -- warm, attentive, and full of detailed explanations that made the experience even better. We left with full stomachs, great conversation, and a genuinely special evening.

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    Emily C.

    Sushi bar seating - cozy dining experience. 8 Courses - each are unique. Good conversations with chefs. Favorite of the night is the pea soup and the icecream dessert that came with mochi.

    Fenny C.

    New Kappo Sushi in Seattle. They just open last September. One of the chef was from Shiro. Reservation: directly from their website. Must be prepaid when you made the reservation. Beverages are extra. Kappo style sushi is almost kaizeki but they cook and prepare everything in front of you. They have 10-12 seats at chef counter and 10ppl table setting. Parking: free parking at Amazon Day 1 garage parking after 4pm located at 2199-2127 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98121 Reservation is clean, Japanese authentic style setting. All chefs are japanese. Their omakase is $185 per person. Menu changes every season or quarterly. Restrooms: individual men and women restrooms. We love how attentive and friendly they are. Most of the chefs love to chat and explain their style of cooking. They even continue talking to us outside the door after our dinner. Respect Hope everyone will enjoy it as much as we do.

    Edward V.

    It's Seattle Restaurant Week and we took advantage of Shomon's $20 Chirashi bowl offer. It's only offered on its takeout menu and it's normally $35. The reason for this middling review is because I'm not sure if it's fair for the restaurant to review for one takeout item. Dining in should really tell the story. Having prefaced that, the Chirashi was pretty good. The quality and assortment of the fish packed into that small box was really good. There were slices and diced pieces of fish on top of a good sushi rice. The garnishes went well, as well. The slices were a bit thin compared to other Chirashi offered by other restaurant. Not sure if the regular $35 version would be the same as this. If it is, I'm not sure if that's a good value...kinda steep if I may say. The takeout time was on time, even early. I said hi to the sushi chefs and they were very friendly. The interior of the restaurant looks small. I think they have a few tables only and 16 stools in front of sushi bar. The facade of the restaurant of the restaurant is not attractive at all. An attractive awning might have been a good idea. It's in the middle of a block, under a monorail. A passerby wouldn't be enticed to check it out. But maybe, customers come here by word of mouth or reputation. The menu seems elevated and fancy. The real test would be to dine in.

    Fish course - Grilled king mackerel, sunchoke sauce
    Eva M.

    ShoMon Kappo Sushi in Belltown is a fairly new prix fixe kaiseki (懐石) or kaiseki-ryōri (懐石料理) restaurant offering traditional multi-course Japanese dishes that are delicately made and intricately assembled. They offer traditional Kappo cuisine (meaning to cut and to cook) using Kyoto dashi with seafood and meats sourced from Japan or local. It was such an enjoyable dinner and a show that I forgot to take photos of some of the nigiri pieces as I was watching our chef perform this ancient artistry. The chefs are personable interacting with the guests. The waitstaff are attentive. The restaurant is decidedly high-end. Everything was sparkling clean! Highly recommend before the rest of Seattle catches on making reservations difficult. The Food - descriptions reference my photos: Sakizuke course - Sockeye salmon shinjo (fish ball in center), swiss chard, kinmedai (fish type), black truffle. Sakizuke is a small plate to start a meal - to whet the appetite and set the tone of the meal. Cooler than piping hot, this warm broth dish provided a variety of texture with its mix of ingredients. Hassun (appetizers) course - Bluefin tuna, cauliflower mousse, shirako, king crab, sea bream, kamasu (barracuda), duck breast in a persimmon bowl. Starts at rightmost, dark red color, then go clockwise. Each bite is distinctive. Each morsel offers a unique taste. The duck breast has the strongest flavor, rightfully the last bite. The king crab is very mild and is somewhat overcome by the greens underneath. Sashimi course - Seared wild yellowtail, yuzu kosho gelée. This fish dipped in the sauce with the yuzu gelée was so ridiculously good that we were trying to lick the bowl discreetly. Lol. Soup course - Tile fish, wild chanterelles in dashi soup. That soup was incredibly rich, smooth, and a surprising standout. Fish course - Grilled king mackerel, sunchoke sauce. Not a bad dish, but the "grilled" of the king mackerel didn't come through. It needed more smokiness to be called grilled. Side note: Chef Masaki is the head chef of the restaurant. He is grinding the fresh wasabi that has been grown from the waters of Mount Fuji in the Shizuoka Prefecture, the most famous for wasabi. Meat course - Wagyu sukiyaki. This is hands-down the most beautiful dish of the night. We were told to swirl the sauces together, wrap a piece of the veggie (similar to the insides of baby napa, hidden under the beef) in the beef, and eat the combination. Three perfect bites! Sushi course - We are served eight bites/mini-dishes, starting with Chutoro nigiri - the medium fatty toro. Chef Shimizu made all our pieces. I was rather intriguing with how the chefs turn their wrists and arm as they form each piece, starting with rice, then adding the fish, and molding them together - the Edomae technique. Ishigakidai (spotted knifejaw) nigiri. He is cutting part way through a yuzu lemon and letting the drops run down the knife onto the nigiri. "Don't do this at home, kids!" Hotate (scallop) nigiri - no photo. From Hokkaido, of course. Saba oshizushi (pressed sushi). Forget about searing with a blowtorch, they use wood from the grill (wood is imported from Japan). A very thin sheet of melon is covering the top. Katsuo nigiri (skipjack tuna) - no photo. A very delicious rich red color fish. Uni and Tuna Tartare - a delectable little dish. Hokkaido uni is always a fav! The fresh wasabi sits on top. Futomaki - a very creative miniature futomaki Kichiji or kinki (channel rockfish) nigiri - Chef Shimizu says this is his favorite fish. They seared it once again with the charcoal. The taste and texture is wonderful. This fish is now a luxury as quantity has decreased. This nigiri ends the sushi course, and we are served an umami dashi broth to finish our savory courses. Dessert Course - Meringue ice cream with hosui pear and comice pear pieces. The disks are Hōjicha cream (left) and one other. Too busy enjoying the food to take notes!

    Bach V.

    This is gonna be my first omakase review, and Shomon happens to be the best omakase experience I've ever had in my life, so far. My girlfriend stumbled upon this place by an ad from our last omakase in SF (Kusakabe). We've seen photos here and there, and we decided to give a try on my birthday. First impression was getting to know the nicest, friendliest staff. We had such a great conversation among the staff and chefs, especially when we mentioned Kusakabe. We loved every single one of them. The ambiance was quite intimate, as always, but very welcoming. Not only the best omakase experience, Shomon brought to us the most unique one as well. This was not just a course with variety of fish cuts and appetizers. Shomon provided a showcase of seasonal ingredients in a variety of flavors, textures, and colors. Chefs also said that the menu changes throughout the season, so each experience would be completely different. I also learned quite a lot about different cooking techniques that chefs showed, something I've never seen at any sushi place. Every dish, every piece was like a great, subtle harmony, and you will never get bored. I'd like to shoutout to all the staff, Chef Brian, Chef Masaki, and Chef Taka for bringing such an amazing and unforgettable experience to us. The best sushi chefs in town! Looking forward to come back to Seattle during different seasons for a new experience. Seriously can't wait!

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    I loved most dishes that I had here. The staffs are friendly & caring. My all time favorite were the soups & uni + sashimi.

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    $$

    Absolutely amazing sushi experience in Seattle! Everything…read morewas incredibly fresh, beautifully presented, and full of flavor. From the melt-in-your-mouth sashimi to the creative specialty rolls, every bite was delicious. The service was warm, Deon is very nice and attentive, and made us feel so welcome. The atmosphere was elegant yet cozy -- perfect for a lovely dinner. If you are looking for outstanding sushi in Seattle, this restaurant is definitely a must-visit. We will absolutely be coming back again. Highly recommend!

    Those with allergies, beware of the management here…read more Since I'm allergic to crab I specifically asked our waitress if imitation or real crab was used in the rolls as it wasn't clear on the menu and she confirmed that it was imitation - awesome, we ordered three rolls. However, after I took my first bite I noticed the taste was unusually fishy and the texture was off. I checked the other rolls and the "crab salad" looked stringy like real crab so I spit it out and had my partner ask the chef if it was imitation or real. The chef said it was real so we flagged down our waitress to tell her we couldn't eat this even though I had literally asked her to confirm for me. She brings out the manager and there's no apology, he just says "the owners switched to real crab about 3 weeks ago for better quality" and that they can take it back and off the bill, but hello? You don't inform your staff about that change? Your waitress confirmed to me that it was not crab. They were lucky I spit out my food as soon as I realized and had allergy medicine on me. They rushed me to pick something else after I asked if I could order something without crab since the kitchen was closing and they didn't have imitation crab to use (which could all have been avoided had they given me the correct information to begin with). What we ended up with was alright, though the manager rushed me to order a roll with bell pepper in it (tf?). The cherry on top is that when our waitress came with our bill, they gave us three tip options - based on the original total LMAO!! Our new bill was around $50 (since we ordered less) vs the other $100+ bill and somehow an 18% tip was nearly half of our bill. We aren't ones to not tip and it's not like this was the kitchen's fault - just management - so we left a 15% tip for our new bill.

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    Shiro's

    Shiro's

    4.4
    (2.8k reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$$$

    4.5 stars (5 for the price point). We tried the happy hour omakase (the 19 course, at a table/not…read moreat the counter) which is a great deal (their regular omakase is very affordable too, as compared to a lot of places especially NYC). It seems great for special occasions (we saw them coming by with a polaroid for those celebrating such as birthdays or anniversaries. I enjoyed how relaxed the vibes are at this place. I wish they had more cold tea options for the summer and more non-alcoholic drinks in general, but still had a great experience. The fish selection is fresh and the pieces are very manageable. It feels like there is a local touch with the salmon course/pieces. My husband is left handed and I was very impressed our waiter noticed and adjusted accordingly. I especially loved their soy sauce (which they said was house made). Fun little date night out and we really did enjoy it. Highly recommend making a reservation as that is what we did.

    Finally tried Shiro's and I have to say, it was a pretty big let down. To be fair, we didn't do the…read morebar seating and instead went for table reservations. Reservations during off peak dinner hours aren't too difficult to get on a weeknight and street parking was fairly easy to find. The omakase / tasting menu is 19 bites, which is a decent amount of food, but overall the fish quality was really disappointing. There were only about 4-5 pieces of nigiri that tasted fresh and clean; the white fish that you start with in particular were just not a fun texture or flavor. The shellfish course and sweet shrimp were solid though. Unfortunately, besides the fish, the rice was a total flop too. It just felt dried out as if they had been pre portioned well ahead of time and under seasoned. Part of the joy of a course menu, if you want slightly warm / room temperature rice against the cool fish, but you get zero of that contrast here.

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