2. Flo
8.4
1150 106th Ave NE (at 12th), Bellevue, WA
Sushi Restaurant · 29 tips and reviews
Jay Luna: Try a cold Sake sampler and ask for suggestions if a beginner. Also ask for an Ono hand-roll, if you like something spicy w/scallops, octopus, crab and more. It's not on the menu, so ask for "Ono"!
Henrik Nerup Rant: Now that is what i call sushi & what service :)
The Seattle Times: May be Bellevue's best-kept dining secret. Tranquility in an ivory pool of Bartlett pear and leek soup. Bliss in bites of sweet, smoky eggplant. Even when it's full, the room feels serene. Read more.
Kim Handy: All delicious! Massaman curry, phad Thai, asparagus shrimp. All yummy. Homemade Coconut ice cream for desert. My new favorite Thai restaurant. Bring your ID.
Aaron Koontz-Dalton: Fresh homemade ice cream to top off the meal. Great service! Great food!
Lee Vermont: Black Sticky Rice Pudding with coconut sauce is amazing. The rice is warm with the sauce on top. Flavour explosion.
6. Sushi Me
7.9
1299 156th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Crossroads · 40 tips and reviews
Ted E. Evans: My faves are the crispy spicy salmon and crispy california rolls. A little warm saki is always a treat.
Matt Gamboa: Crispy Spicy Tuna is the shit!
Dayna Chun: I love this restaurant! (My aunt & uncle own it :) I highly recommend the agedashi tofu, seared salmon, and/or kimchee ramen. Mochi ice cream is a great mini dessert :D
Stephanie Tung: Was here for the first time for happy hour and the options were really good! Great bar service also, made a very delicious hot apple cider with bourbon, exactly what I needed on a cold day.
The Seattle Times: Seastar is an ambitious restaurant with a big menu offering a few safe bets but enough creativity to be a crowd-pleaser. The lure is seafood, but neither carnivores nor vegetarians will go hungry. Read more.
DishOnIt: Found Mahi Mahi with Cucumber-Macadamia Nut Relish as Yum. Try it and dish on it at http://dishonit.com