1. Momiji
9.0
1522 12th Ave (at E Pine St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 128 tips and reviews
Thrillist: Try the Sounder Roll, one of 40 specialty rolls. This one's a spicy yellowtail/avocado number is topped w/ a seared crab & creamy scallop mix. Read more.
Carl Moukarzel: Their specialty rolls are delicious! They also have a nice happy hour menu which includes both sushi’s and drinks. Highly recommended!
Sheen: Nigiri, Sashimi, Speciality rolls, Yakiudon
2. Shiku Sushi
7.7
5310 Ballard Ave NW (Vernon), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Ballard · 29 tips and reviews
Kerstin McInnis: Love the special rolls & the seared trio of scallops!
Katie Yamada: Shrimp tempura roll, California roll, Dragon roll, crunch roll
Jessica P: Loved the 7up roll - so fresh and yummy. Especially along with a free Sapporo!
3. Japonessa
8.4
1400 1st Ave (at Union St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Seattle Central Business District · 280 tips and reviews
Christine Shepherd: Didn't get to try HH, but sounds like a great deal. If you like to try specialty rolls this is your place. Went with a group- everyone enjoyed the rolls and apps. They have edamame but not on menu.
Jared Stroobants: Great tasting specialty rolls with a good price. I’ll be back!
Allie Caudle: This is my fav sushi place in Seattle. Amazing happy hour, seriously amazing sushi and a fantastic ambiance. Mr. Wonderful, Mexican Ninja and the Green Goddess (no longer on the menu) are my top picks
5. Shiro's
8.8
2401 2nd Ave (at Battery St), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Belltown · 184 tips and reviews
MoRiza: Try the Chef Special Roll
FoodSherpas.com: Continuing the Asianpart of the tour in a city with such a large Japanese population, it's time to try some of the best sushi in the city. This is a pricey one, but the Omakase at Shiro's is fantastic
Eater: Sushi joints are a dime a dozen in this city, but Shiro's will always be at the top of the heap.
6. Nishino
8.3
3130 E Madison St (at 31st Ave E), Seattle, WA
Sushi Restaurant · Madison Park · 44 tips and reviews
Delishhh Blog: One of my favorite sushi place in Seattle. Order the Tuna Tartar on sticky rice. It is fabulous.
Bravo: If you like Japanese cooking & sushi you should try Nishino in Madison Park. True, good Japanese food done by Master Tatsu Nishino. -Thierry Rautureau, Top Chef
Kate K: love arboretum roll & tara saikyoyaki (black cod)!! :)