Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Everett. Birthplace of Boeing airplanes, Everett is a lively coastal city just north of Seattle. Its waterfront, once a highly industrialized area home to a naval base and large paper mill, has recently undergone a transformative redevelopment as a locale for seaside shopping, dining and festivities. The city's numerous parks, boasting free live concerts every summer, are excellent for hiking or relaxing, while the coast is a popular spot for sailing, water sports and whale watching excursions.
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4 based on 14 reviews
We were looking for somewhere to eat on the way back to Seattle from the Boeing factory, and ended up here, even though it didn't look like much from the outside. Boy, can looks be deceiving!Beautiful presentation, delicious food, and very helpful staff. We're east-coasters, where a white sauce (sometimes called yummy or yum yum) accompanies hibachi meals, and we've found that it's not a thing they offer in all parts of the country - like here. When we brought it up, the waiter apologized, and then brought out a creamy salad dressing that he said would make a good substitution - and it did!I hope this place does well - they deserve it. Good food, good service, and good prices.
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Stopped here for lunch with the family. We came based on Yelp reviews hoping for something really good, but found it to be generally average.The space itself is extremely clean and modern, and the staff were very attentive and friendly. They checked up on our table more often than expected.We had the following dishes:- Bento Box with Chicken Teriyaki - the chicken teriyaki used chicken breast which seemed to be precooked and reheated, so it was really tough and dry, which the sauce could not coverup. The salad, tempura and gyoza were OK.- Bento Box with Chicken Katsu - a better option then the teriyaki. Katsu was thin, but also a bit on the dry side.- Tempura Udon and Roll Combo - udon was fairly standard and sushi was OK, but not special.Overall, based on the food we had, we thought it was average. Perhaps we should have tried the specialty sushi rolls, so I'd still consider trying one more time.
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4 based on 13 reviews
One of my favorite places for lunch but just as good for dinner. I usually have the lunch bento and have never been disappointed. the Sushi Chef is top notch and never disappoints. The wait staff are very friendly and efficient.
4 based on 19 reviews
What a great place for an appetizer, lunch or dinner. Lots of sushi to choose from but also some great appetizers and other asian goodies. Deserts and drinks, something for all. lots of parking and easy to find right on Hewitt. The service is great too.
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4 based on 24 reviews
I was craving sushi on a hot day so I tried Sushi Ring for the first time in quite awhile. I forgot how great this place really is. Out of this world flavors and fresh as can be. The prices are good and the service is great. Lots of parking and easy to find right by Silver Lake. I don't think I'll be able to eat sushi anywhere else. Just excellent.
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4 based on 29 reviews
This restaurant is situated amongst a number of other establishments, a few of which are restaurants, on the northwest side of the busy corner of 112th and Evergreen Way. The restaurant basically faces south, thus someone traveling south would have to look over their right shoulder to see this place.Inside, ample seating for a lunch crowd, tall ceilings with a little bit of environment with lower lighting levels and décor. I was seated quickly, my order taken, and the food arrived in a short time.Few restaurants of this type seem to have a salmon bento, but this is one of them. However, one has to add their own California rolls to make it âcompleteâ in this dinerâs opinion (to make it the equal of the first two places I had salmon bento)! My discerning (for this type of food) palate was very happy with the quality and quantity of food here and, if you like this kind of food, would recommend that you try it out!
4 based on 32 reviews
We arrived during the lunch rush and were able to quickly order at the counter. We got the last table big enough for our group. The food was served quickly. It would be nice if they had Gyoza sauce served with the pot stickers. The ambiance could be a little better, but I sure like their lunches.
4 based on 30 reviews
This restaurant is a welcome surprise on the edge of Everettâs downtown core. The interior is tasteful and the food presentation is amazing! I planned on having ramen, but after seeing the teriyaki, I had to try it. Your choice of protein (steak, chicken, salmon, mackerel) sits in a tower on top of a rice foundation that has been slightly grilled. Add roasted brussels sprouts and top with some salad..... pure delicious! We love our teriyaki in the PacificNW, but this takes it to a new level. Highly recommend. Oh, and I will be back for the ramen.
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