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    Sushi Kashiba

    4.4 (1.6k reviews)
    Ultra High-EndJapanese, Sushi Bars
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Upscale
    Outdoor seating

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    Kelly L.

    Sushi Kashiba was hands down the most traditional omakase experience I've had in Seattle. The place was fully booked when we tried to reserve, so the only seating we could get was at 8:45pm. We sat at the sushi bar and were so pleasantly surprised to realize the person taking care of us was Shiro Kashiba himself! The sushi was incredible. It's extremely authentic and beautifully prepared. But what really elevated the experience was how Shiro explained each dish, sharing the story behind the fish and where it came from, whether it was sourced locally from Puget Sound or flown in from Japan. The quality of the sushi alone would make this a memorable meal, but being served by Shiro himself made the evening truly special. Would absolutely recommend this for a special occasion or for anyone looking for a classic omakase experience in Seattle.

    Robbin R.

    Well. I don't even know where to start with this experience. All the amazing. ALL THE AMAZING! Supreme service, superb food, nice cozy atmosphere, and fair prices. The omasake was 100% worth it. Never left so full from sushi LOL Next time I'd stay away from the cocktails, those fell short, but hey, we were there for the sushi. And it did not disappoint. There's also counter dinning 3 times a night and the reservations are strict.

    Tammy L.

    The sushi was good, and the ambiance offers a more open, public take on the omakase experience. My friend and I made reservations and were warmly welcomed. It's a convenient and enjoyable choice for omakase while visiting Pike Place Market.

    Chef Shiro
    Don N.

    20 min until opening on Mother's Day weekend and the anticipation in the air was undeniable. We were extremely fortunate to land a 5pm Omakase reservation on Open Table about a week before our trip to Seattle. And because we were one of the 1st six people in the reservations line, we were seated/served by the master himself, Chef Shiro. For each set in the 21 + 3 add-on pieces sushi menu, he thoughtfully explained the types of fish and their origins.

    Seared Kama Toro - collar of the tuna, my favorite piece!
    Melissa C.

    My husband and I were lucky enough to snag a 7pm reservation on a Saturday. Sadly we weren't served by Shiro but was able to see him! We learned from the hostess that you can request him on your reservation or you have to be among the earliest to arrive in your seating to get him. He alternates days he works so it's never guaranteed. The omakase was $180 per person although we opted for an additional 3 piece seared course which was an extra $30 and well worth it. My favorite pieces were the seared Kama toro, uni, seared king salmon belly and albacore belly. My husband's favorites were the saba mackerel and scallop. The pickled herring was a surprisingly unique nigiri we both enjoyed too. We have tried a number of sushi restaurants in Seattle and Sushi Kashiba still ranks at the top! Sitting at the bar is definitely the way to go if you can get a counter reservation.

    Brian T.

    Definitely one of the better omakase's I've had! It was tucked away in a small area that you couldn't really find just from looking on the outside. We had a reservation for the bar and got sat pretty quickly. Both the staff and our chef was super attentive and really friendly. I really enjoyed how they presented each piece, as they went through the main types of fish at a time. All the salmons, then the tunas, etc. it really let me compare all the different cuts of the fish which is harder to do with standard omakase's. A lot of these fish melt in my mouth which is definitely an understatement! We also got the supplementary bites at the end which had some wagyu and more fish. This was all topped off with a super simple, light, and sweet tamago dessert which I wish I had more of. Overall a definite recommend if you're in the area and are open to splurging a bit on sushi

    High Tea Cocktail
    Vince U.

    If you're looking for some of the best sushi in the Pacific Northwest, Sushi Kashiba absolutely deserves a spot on your list. Located by Pike Place Market, it's one of those places people talk about for a reason. The ambiance feels authentic, warm, and welcoming. Refined without feeling stuffy. Before even getting to the sushi, we started with a rye cocktail called the High Tea. It may be one of the most dangerously balanced cocktails I've had in a while. Smooth, flavorful, and so well balanced you almost forget there's alcohol in it. (Proceed with caution, or don't. Live your life.) We started with Nigiri. The Mackerel was definitely salty, as our server warned us ahead of time, but the Spanish Mackerel was more subtle and balanced. Both the King Salmon and Atlantic Salmon were excellent. Each piece had just the right amount of brushed wasabi. Enough to enhance the fish without overpowering it. For Maki, we tried the Spicy Tuna and the Kashiba roll. The Spicy Tuna had the perfect level of heat, even if you don't like spice. Noticeable but not overwhelming. The Kashiba roll was the only item that didn't fully land for me. It had a very strong ocean-forward flavor that some people may love, but it just wasn't quite my thing. Now, the star of the evening was the Black Cod. This is one of the dishes the restaurant is known for, and after trying it I completely understand why. It may honestly be the best cod I've ever had. Perfectly cooked, flaky, rich, and incredibly flavorful. Service was excellent throughout the night. The staff clearly know the menu well and guide you through the experience, and everything arrived surprisingly quickly considering the level of care in the preparation. Pro tip: None of the dishes are overly large and you can easily try many different things from the menu like we did without being too full. If you're visiting Seattle or simply want an exceptional sushi experience, Sushi Kashiba lives up to the hype.

    Felix B.

    Sushi Kashiba is truly a Seattle treasure. For over 50 years, Chef Kashiba has been perfecting his craft, and it shows in every bite. As a three time James Beard Award nominee for Outstanding Chef, his reputation speaks for itself, but it's the experience here that really makes it unforgettable. Located right next to Pike Place Market, Sushi Kashiba delivers fine Japanese cuisine in its purest form. The omakase-style dining is a must, just sit back and trust the artistry of Chef Kashiba and his team. Each course is beautifully prepared, perfectly balanced, and a reflection of decades of dedication to the craft. Reservations are highly recommended if you want to secure your spot, because this isn't just dinner. it's a culinary experience that draws visitors from all over the world. If you want the best sushi Seattle has to offer, Sushi Kashiba is the place.

    Arthur E.

    High end sushi with high end prices around Pike Place Market. Went on a Sunday evening - had reservations, but had to wait a few minutes to talk to a staff member. Eventually was able to check in and was seated. The ambiance is your typical Japanese minimalistic/modern vibes. Ordered a small sake bottle as well as various sushi bits. Had all the nigiri salmon sushi pieces. Everything is good (maybe a little bland) - but the price sort of put me off for what it was (comparing to higher end sushi places in LA / NYC). Not sure I'd come back but will see.

    C1: Tuna handroll
    Gerry L.

    On this trip to Seattle, my goal was to dine at places other than the ones I've frequented on prior trips. I used Yelp and Google to find the highest rated restaurants within walking distance from my hotel ... Anything within a mile was feasible. Sushi Kashiba is located on the ground floor of the Inn at the Park Hotel, one of my favorite hotels in Seattle. I made a reservation in June for the 7pm seating as they only accept a reservation for one at 7pm and 9pm. I was seated in position 3 so I had the good fortune to be served by the master himself, Shiro Kashiba, now 83. The Chef's Counter Omakase ($180) runs 1.75 hours and consists of 23 courses: 1 hand roll, 20 pieces of nigiri sushi, miso soup and tofu in broth. One can order an additional 3 pieces of sushi for $30, up to two times. Accompanying my meal, I had two glasses of Elise Dechannes Essentielle NV Champagne ($29ea) and one glass of Vocaret Chablis ($23). Every piece of sushi was delicious and being able to speak with Chef Kashiba was priceless. My only nitpick was I would have preferred to be served nigiri one piece at a time rather than in groups of three or four. I understand the need to meet the 1.75-hour timeline but that meant that the fish sat longer. At a Michelin star sushi restaurant I enjoyed earlier this year, the pieces were served one at a time and we were asked to consume it within 10 seconds of it being placed in front of us. They only did two seatings per evening, and the cost was commensurately higher. Having said that, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Sushi Kashiba and would return in a heartbeat. Highly recommended! To your health, Chef Kashiba!

    Omakase
    Makaiya R.

    Would absolutely recommend the omakase experience. The sushi chefs are lovely and super personable. The sushi tastes incredibly fresh. I have been twice and have been consistently impressed with their seasonal fish selections and changes to their omakase menu.

    Flounder from Korea at the farthest left
    Ellen K.

    A Seattle icon. Edomae style meets Pacific Northwest right in the heart of Pike Place Market. We tried Sushi Kashiba as a last minute decision My fiancé wasn't blown away but there were a few pieces we agreed on. Also we were hoping to try Ankimo (monkfish liver) but it wasn't available today. The details: $160 pp for omakase, which included about 15 pieces of nigiri, 1 hand roll, 3 pieces of sashimi. What we enjoyed - Uni from Hokkaido / Japan - Flounder from Korea - Amberjack from Japan - Otoro and seared bluefin tuna from Baja California

    Omakase
    Amanda L.

    I dream of the omakase meal I had here. It's pricey but worth every penny. It's hands down the best sushi I've ever had. Some of the most unique flavors I've ever had of nigiri. Even after going to Japan, nothing compares to Sushi Kashiba. Service is exceptional and the staff were so attentive and ready in a heartbeat for anything. Great ambiance and it was an amazing experience at the sushi counter. I can't wait to go back!

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    Want to buy a gift card as a gift but can't tell the price of the meals, what would be a good amount to purchase?

    Does this place take American Express?

    Yes! Of course!

    How many spotsin their sushi bar?

    12!

    How do we get on the waitlist for sushi bar? Do we come the day of and wait until they open at 5:00pm? If so, how early should we get in line?

    Yes, you come the day of and wait. We arrived around 4:15 on a Wednesday and were given the second round of seating at 7pm. If you want to be seated at the first round at 5pm, I recommend arriving no later than 4pm (maybe earlier on the weekends).

    How hard is it to get in (for two) at the chef's counter on a weeknight? If you arrive shortly before 5PM is it easy to get a spot or do you have to arrive way earlier?

    It wasn't that hard for us at 5pm... and we had 5 people

    How much is the omakase at the chef counter?

    $175

    Where do you park ? I have a late reservation and am worried about how safe it is there

    We parked at Pike Place Market and it was a short walk to the restaurant. At the time it was safe to park there but I haven't been that area since 2019.

    Can someone tell me how much Omakase at the sushi bar will come out to?

    Depends if you are drinking ....for two of us with sake it was over 300 plus tip

    How much does the omakase cost for one person?

    $125/person

    Is outdoor seating available?

    I didn't see any, but it was raining when I went.

    Do they take parties of one? I am unable to make a reservation online. I don't want to be a "walk-in"

    I don't see why not. Maybe try calling them instead of trying to make a reservation online.

    Is it omakase only?

    No, you can also order individualized entrees.

    I'm planning to go with my partner and want to try the omakase. My partner isn't adventurous when it comes to sushi. Is it possible to still sit at the bar with one person to experience the omakase and the other person with regular order?

    What is the dress code?

    There isn't one. But I wouldn't wear gym clothes. I think it's a 4 or 5 star restaurant.

    I'm trying to make a reservation and 1 of the availability is 9pm, how does that work if they close at 9?

    You can just ask them. We've only done take-out (learned of them during the pandemic), so we haven't dealt with reservations. But, they're very gracious and their customer service is really good!… Read more

    I have a reservation for 630-815, does that mean I can go in anytime between those times?

    It means you show up at 6:30pm and have until 8:15 to finish your meal :) If you don't show at up by… Read more

    Do they allow to split the check 2 ways?

    Yes, and they will also do separate checks if you ask.

    Does anyone know if chef Kashiba is there during the lunches as well or only dinners?

    Shiro Kashiba? only dinner. Shiro Works 4 out of 7 days, Friday/Saturday +2 more

    How does the sushi in the dining room compare to what you receive at the sushi bar?

    Same quality. Restaurant is not that big so no matter where you sit, it's all great.

    How far in advance do they take reservations?

    I was able to make reservations 1 day in advance as long as you are flexible on time. They had either early or late once. We went at 8.

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    Shiro's - 1st Course

    Shiro's

    4.4(2.8k reviews)
    0.4 miBelltown
    $$$$

    been meaning to try this place for over a year and was never able to make it work. finally was able…read moreto secure a reservation during seattle restaurant week! it's not a big establishment, but it's very cozy inside; lightly decorated with japanese knick-knacks and trinkets by the entrance, especially. the chefs even greet you as you walk in, since you walk right into the sushi bar. that's just the beginning of the wonderful service, too. our waitress was incredibly knowledgeable and attentive. she told us the specific order to eat each piece in (it differs depending on which hand is your dominant one -- ironically enough, i was the only right-handed person at my table), whether or not it needed soy sauce, what sauces/glazes/garnishes were on each piece, and where every fish was from. it was incredible. at $65 per person, each of us 19 thoughtfully chosen and beautifully crafted pieces of nigiri over five courses. i can say with confidence that this is some of the best sushi i've ever had. i'll be back.

    I ordered through Ubereats and didn't have a dazzling experience like all the others. The things I…read moreordered (see pic): 1) Tuna Combo - This is perhaps the most misleading bc if you look at the photo and description, it says "5 pieces of bluefin tuna nigiri and negitoro roll" - I did NOT get the negitoro rolls (it was just regular tuna) and also the toro nigiris pale in quality from what is depicted in their photo. 2) Salmon Combo - The salmon did not taste fresh at all. Mind you, this place is just a few blocks away from me but I was caught up in a work meeting and couldn't leave. 3) Tempura - Batter was tasteless and veggies were left to fry for too long (they were mushy). 4) Matcha tiramisu slice - Although a bit roughed up from delivery, was probably the best tasting item. TLDR: If you're ordering delivery, the fish is not fresh, the photos are misleading and the tempura is not good quaity and over fried. I would not recommend!

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    Shiro's - Seating area

    Seating area

    Shiro's - Sweet Shrimp

    Sweet Shrimp

    Shiro's - Hotate (Scallop)

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    Umi Sake House - Chirashi

    Umi Sake House

    4.1(4.3k reviews)
    0.3 miBelltown
    $$$

    Super yummy! Bad boy roll was a fav for the table, we also got a glass of plum wine and wouldn't…read morehave minded seconds. Atmosphere was nice and chic, fun vibes for friends hanging out. Our waiters were also very friendly and helpful in their suggestions!

    Made a reservation for Saturday dinner and the seater informed us that we had an hour and a half…read morebefore they needed the table back for the reservation. The way they worded this really rubbed me the wrong way. First, I've never been give a time limit at a restaurant that was not all-you-can-eat. Second, the amount of time I spend in your restaurant heavily depends on the speed of your service (spoiler alert: it was not fast). They then sat us at the most uncomfortable table I have ever had the displeasure of dining at. The table was low and the seats were so deep that I could not rest my back on them while eating. Definitely brought the mood down further. Food was a hit or a miss, no in between. Hit: Garlic short ribs (my partner said these were tender and a good portion for happy hour), Poke sushi roll (good fish quality and taste) Misses: First Ave Roll (sauce was just walloped on top, weak flavors), veggie and shrimp tempura (heavy and soggy batter), pink lychee cooler (artificially sweet with no strong lychee flavor), green tea tiramisu (photo speaks for itself). For all the rave reviews, I was pretty let down. Thankfully, we went during happy hour so we didn't pay full price. I would not visit here again.

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    Entry lights

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    Legend Of The Rolls

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    Momiji - Crunchy Cali

    Momiji

    4.2(2k reviews)
    1.2 miCapitol Hill
    $$

    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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    Momiji - 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.

    Momiji - Samurai Spirit.

    Samurai Spirit.

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    FOB Sushi Bar

    FOB Sushi Bar

    4.5(501 reviews)
    0.3 miBelltown
    $$

    This is my FAVORITE place. I always take people here and crave it but I love the concept of getting…read moreas much or as little sushi as you want and getting one piece of many different things. My favorite selection is actually the nigiri near the end of the line (especially the buttery seared salmon). One time, we were lucky enough to come when they had blue fin tuna nigiri that was very good. They always have a small line that moves very quickly and they replenish everything fresh and have such good foot-traffic that I'm never concerned. On the side, they have serve yourself spicy mayo, wasabi, ginger, soy sauce, etc. which makes it very convenient for both dine in and take out. Fast casual and really high quality for what it is. Such a gem.

    I'm extremely late to the FOB Sushi train, but it really is so solid. Fish is pretty fresh and the…read moreprice for sushi is just unbeatable. My partner and I can stuff our faces with a large box here for just over 30 dollars. They are prone to have a line at dinner time and even off hours on the weekend though. Plus, there is no parking in the area so your best bet is to park by the H Mart or by Bellevue Square before walking over. Seating isn't the most plentiful and it's first come first serve where you bus your own items. Haven't been lucky enough to swing by while their miso soup machine was working, but they do offer complementary sauces (spicy mayo, unagi sauce, soy sauce, ginger, wasabi, and plastic gloves for those who prefer eating with their hands. Tip: all the rolls are placed at the front of the selection so make sure you save enough room for the salmon belly nigiri at the very end. Honestly, even though I know the rolls are a bit of a trap, their rolls are pretty tasty still and you really can't go wrong. Really strong 4 stars.

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    FOB Sushi Bar - Even more to the right not pictured (9/11/24)

    Even more to the right not pictured (9/11/24)

    FOB Sushi Bar - 1.78 lb Sushi ($14.99/lb = $26.68)

    1.78 lb Sushi ($14.99/lb = $26.68)

    FOB Sushi Bar - Rolls mix

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    Maneki - Sassy salmon roll

    Maneki

    4.2(1.4k reviews)
    1.0 miJapantown, Chinatown International District
    $$

    My local friends recommended we come here for some authentic Japanese food while we were visiting…read more We texted ahead to reserve a table for 5 since it is a popular place. They don't take phone calls or reservations online - very old school. Which I think makes it more desirable. We ended up getting a special room with a "chabudai" style table! I was super excited because I've never experienced it before. What I did find pleasant was that although it was a lower table, there was an opening beneath the table that allowed your legs to hang rather than having to sit Indian style. Tyson was an amazing server. Was attentive, accommodated our allergies and was thoughtful with us having a young child. He was so pleasant and polite! We enjoyed the following: Baked miso glazed eggplant - YUM and melts in your mouth. Black Miso Cod Collar - this was pleasantly surprising and so delicious. Eat bite was tender and flavorful. Simple yet so appetizing. Sushi rolls were both fresh and well prepared. The nigiri was also great and fresh- not fishy. We additionally ordered takoyaki - which I normally don't love but this one was very tasty and I enjoyed the texture. Lastly karage chicken which came with a creamy slaw. Overall it was such a pleasant experience and we look forward to coming back!

    5 stars for food and 4 stars for services. I think they are doing good enough…read more Price is a bit on the high side but it's worth it for the food. Grill black cod miso fish is my favorite. Sashimi quality is good and fresh. This is my second time here and I will be back soon.

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    Maneki - Several private rooms with traditional floor seating

    Several private rooms with traditional floor seating

    Maneki - Wild Salmon

    Wild Salmon

    Maneki - Miso black cod

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    Sushi Kashiba - japanese - Updated June 2026

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