Best Sushi food near Snoqualmie, Washington, United States

August 12, 2020 Alida England

Reviews on Sushi food in Snoqualmie, Washington, United States. Snoqualmie (/snoʊˈkwɔːlmi/ snoh-KWOHL-mee) is a city next to Snoqualmie Falls in King County, Washington. It is twenty-five miles east of Seattle. This city is home to the Northwest Railway Museum. The population was 13,190 in a 2016 census estimate.
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1. 12 Moons Asian Bistro

Snoqualmie Casino 37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +1 425-888-8305 https://www.facebook.com/pages/12-Moons-Asian-Bistro/429092617122755
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4 based on 38 reviews

12 Moons Asian Bistro

Reviewed By jess n

You have to walk through smoke to get there. Cigarette smoke, not mustard gas. It's in a casino, what do you expect?? Wheelchairs are fine, kids are fine.staff- usually prompt, professional, and knowledgable.food- chinese? you'll be fine. Sushi? it's good. I used to work with a sashimi cutter. Absolute genius with a knife. Watched him slice up tunas for restaurants. Amazing skills. Anyway, I know sushi. They're good..The phad thai used to be bad. Now it's mediocre. Noodles are cooked to perfection. Actually did a great job. But the sauce- it's a basic home recipe that I've actually made at home. The other ingredients are fine. your sauce needs work. It is essentially the same as uwajimaya's deli recipe.with a few more ingredients. Actually Uwajimaya's original recipe was superb but their chef opened up a fantastic restaurant in seattle. So it has been downgraded. I've been eating pad thai for a long long time. But I digress. your sauce is a sauce in name. It's not enough yet to make it memorable or put it on someone's "must have" list. I don't think you guys get it. You have to rise up to meet the caliber of your view and space.My suggestion is to scout other restaurant reviews, find the items you also make, and replicate what people like about them.avoid the psychos that just use fish sauce and sugar. that is not phad thai. That's noodles, fish sauce and sugar.

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2. Kindai Sushi and Noodle Bar

37500 SE North Bend Way, Snoqualmie, WA 98065-9260 Sushi, Asian +1 425-888-1234 http://snocasino.com

Reviewed By jb2186

The staff for one was always so nice and accomodating. The menu was pretty large with a good selection of fish and mongolian cuisine. The restaurant has the view of Snoqualmie trees and mountains, so green and pretty.

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3. Trapper's Sushi - North Bend

320 SW Mt Si Blvd, North Bend, WA 98045-8409 Japanese, Sushi, Asian Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Seating [email protected] +1 425-292-9362 http://www.trapperssushi.com
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4 based on 54 reviews

Trapper's Sushi - North Bend

Trapper's Sushi North Bend. Local Japanese chain featuring cooked dishes, specialty rolls & an all-you-can-eat sushi deal. Leave Feedback for our North Bend location and a member of the Management team will contact you. 320 SW Mt. Si Blvd, North Bend, WA.

Reviewed By Carol W

The best all-you-can-eat sushi deal is in North Bend, Washington. Not all the fancy rolls are my cup of tea, but a) the green tea is the best I've had and b) I'm kind of a nigiri purist anyway, originally from Hawaii. I believe in small, one-bite sushi, not these gargantuan roll slices favored by Mainlanders who think they're sushi connoisseurs. Sushi isn't really supposed to be that big. You're supposed to be able to put the whole thing in your mouth one time.Anyway... My husband and I needed to fill up fairly fast before his North Bend Jazz Walk gig, and this all-you-can-eat deal was perfect. You have to order everything at the bar, meaning sit on stools, nowhere to hang your winter coat or put your purse. But that's a small price to pay.The appetizers alone are worth the $20+ per person. You can get a variety of tempura, edamame, cucumber or octopus salad, gyoza to die for. Then, there are a lot of sushi rolls and nigiri to choose from, including the back of the menu (ignore the lunch part—you get to pick from both sides, even for dinner).I liked the sake (salmon) nigiri, nice and clean, very cold and fresh. I also like the Baja roll the best, which featured spicy tuna and avocado. Uncle Steve — spicy tuna, tobiko, green onion, jalapeno — isn't bad either. I looked for spicy tuna, spicy salmon, and spicy chopped scallop rolls, maybe even chopped hamachi, but they didn't have those. I would say that they tend to put a lot of sauce on the rolls, which isn't my thing. I almost went for a few other rolls until I saw teriyaki sauce or spicy sauce in the description. I don't like my sushi with sauce at all, just classic stuff.My husband dug his Dragon roll (shrimp and cucumber with eel & avocado) and shrimp and vegetable tempura, although we both thought tempura-ing a huge slice of green bell pepper was odd. Traditionally, they do broccoli, and they do smaller pieces of vegetables.Go here if you really need to fill up and you're craving sushi. If you're expecting fancy Japan-based, or Hawaii style sushi, though, it's not quite up to par. The staff are really really nice, though. The place is in a strip mall, behind the main buildings just off the exit. It's also a bit small, but cozy.

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