Best Sushi restaurants nearby. Discover the best Sushi food in Bellevue. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Sushi restaurants near you.. Bellevue (/ˈbɛlvjuː/ BEL-vew) is a city in the Eastside region of King County, Washington, United States, across Lake Washington from Seattle. As the third-largest city in the Seattle metropolitan area, Bellevue has variously been characterized as an edge city, a suburb, boomburb, or satellite city. The population was 141,400 in a 2016 census estimate.
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4 based on 81 reviews
A high quality sushi train with lots of choice both on the conveyor belt and off the menu. Friendly, fast service with a good range of drinks as well on offer.
4 based on 32 reviews
Pretty decent but not in anyway worth their prices. Had seafood carpaccio as appetizer; ok, but not outstanding. Then the Chirachi as main course, which I often use as a benchmark for Japanese restaurants. There was nothing wrong with the Chirachi per se, but at $38 I had expected a little more sashimi and a little higher quality fish. Also had a Sake flight of three sakes. The restaurant is extremely snobby/snarky and features non-Asian servers pronouncing the Japanese dishes in an exaggerated manner. It seems pretty evident that the prices and style of the restaurant are simply a match for the super expensive neighborhood in which it is located.We're sorry that you had a less than stellar experience with us. We'd like a chance to make things right so please try us again!
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4 based on 34 reviews
With a request from a good friend of mine to have sushi for dinner we went and tried Musashi's in Factoria. With no reservations, no accepting of credit cards and a very small space there are a few reasons to not go. The hallmark of any restaurant is its food and that makes it worth going in spite of all the drawbacks.Musashi's is small restaurant located in a strip mall in Factoria in Bellevue, WA that could easily be referred to as a "hole in the wall." Unassuming with nothing outside of awning to speak for it you would never realize the potential for very good sushi but you will need to go through a lot to get there. First, the parking is abysmal through no fault of the restaurant. On a Friday night you may be driving around for 15-20 minutes trying to find a spot as there are just too many shops and not enough parking. Second, the restaurant does not have any reservation system--you show up and put your name on a list. This is a tried and true system but on busy nights you could be waiting for an hour or more to get a table so I recommend you show up, put yourself on the list and then go to one of the two nearby Starbucks and wait it out. Finally the restaurant itself is small and very, very loud. Musashi's crams as many people as they can in there and it makes for difficult conversation as each table is literally shouting at each other so this is not an intimate or romantic venue.All of that said you want very good sushi and a good price you should put up with everything Musashi's has going against it. The menu itself is small--there's maybe ten type of sushi and ten types of rolls not counting the specials they have on the wall but the portions are generous and the price excellent. For two people with a shared sushi plate, three full size rolls, beer and sake the total came to 46 USD which for Bellevue is a very good price. In addition the fish was fresh--the salmon was excellent and was like butter when placed on the tongue and the cheese roll with two types of cheese and cooked salmon was a delightful surprise. Really the only thing I would have liked to have seen was a selection of sashimi but for what we ordered we would not have had any room left to eat it.Once you have a table Musashi's is worth waiting for if you want a comfortable night out with good sushi. If you want to avoid all the problems I listed at the beginning of this review I'd recommend going Monday through Thursday as Friday and Saturday will bring all sorts of headaches for dinner.
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4 based on 49 reviews
As we shouldn't judge a book by its cover, we also shouldn't judge a restaurant by its name. Maybe it's just me, but "I Love" Anything in a restaurant name is normally a codeword to stay away. The positive reviews made me want to give this place a chance, and I'm glad we did. The fish was really fresh and delicious, but the real standout is the service. The staff are all magnificent and very, very friendly.
4 based on 79 reviews
Experience Bellevueâs best views with an unparalleled dining experience from the 31st floor at Ascend Prime Steak & Sushi. At this Asian-influenced, contemporary steak and sushi restaurant youâll savor aged prime beef along with premium seafood and innova
We were fortunate to have dinner in this gorgeous restaurant while a thunder and lighting storm. The food and service were excellent but the lighting show was spectacular. Like most steak houses the pricing is quite high but the quality of the food and presentation make it worth it. They also have an amazing sushi bar with first rate fish and innovating dishes. Excellent location for a memorable night.
4 based on 95 reviews
Located in Old Bellevue, Ginza Japanese Restaurant has been serving authentic Japanese cuisine since 2002. We offer an extensive menu including quality sushi and other Japanese favorites. Our special otsumami menu showcases an assortment of small plates f
Get there early for a weekday seat at lunchtime. This small, tucked-in-a-corner location seemed to have a lot of repeat customers. These were all greeted by name. It gave the restaurant a friendly welcoming feel.The food was fresh and abundant. / We would go again. / Personally though, I like my teriyaki chicken grilled, not boiled.
4 based on 52 reviews
Japonessa Sushi Bellevue is traditional sushi, sashimi, and specialty rolls with a Latin twist. In addition to an extensive happy hour, Japonessa Bellevue offers semi-private and banquet dining, as well as an exclusive omakase section of the sushi bar wit
Japonessa offers happy hour in the entire restaurant every day until 5:30pm and in the bar lounge all day every day. This makes for an affordable outing to a very nice restaurant in a very non-affordable town. We split a few items including a california roll, spicy yellowtail roll (beware!), and a sushi set which consisted of 5 pieces for $11. They had nice wine choices for $5 on the happy hour menu and also had special prices on sake and cocktails.The staff was excellent and the atmosphere upscale yet comfortable.
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4 based on 118 reviews
Those mourning the loss of Kirkland Parkplace's Riki Riki Japanese restaurant but haven't tried a nearby equal will be delighted. FLO offers the freshest of sushi and sashimi, delicate tempura, a varied and enticing menu and an amazing selection of sweet, medium-dry and dry sake's, as well as sake-based cocktails. They even concoct their own ice-creams. Can't wait to go back!
4 based on 847 reviews
Seastar Restaurant & Raw Bar in downtown Bellevue, WA is brought to you by renowned chef John Howie, providing guests with freshly prepared seafood, as well as steak, poultry, pastas and a raw bar serving sushi and rolls. Enjoy the comfort of the luxuriou
This is a large restaurant and the ambiance is lacking. Right downtown not too far from belle square. The food was good as was the service. Most plates ran about $40-55. Overall it was a pleasant meal but I did not believe it worth the price point. The others in the party enjoyed their meals. No missed steps but also nothing stood out.
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