Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Redmond. Redmond is a city in King County, Washington, United States, located 16 miles (26 km) east of Seattle, within the high-tech enclave of Seattle metropolitan area. The population is estimated at 62,458 in 2016, up from 54,144 in the 2010 census. Redmond is commonly recognized as the home of Microsoft and Nintendo of America. With an annual bike race on city streets and the state's only velodrome, Redmond is also known as the "Bicycle Capital of the Northwest".
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3 based on 112 reviews
After a great Sunday Brunch with mum and the family in Seattle , my sister took us to one of the local favorite all you can eat Sushi in Redmond at the town centre , ,may be a Monday night ,restaurant is only have not more them 5 tablets , too quiet , , the decor is very modern ,very relax ,and a very big dinning room , very clean ,it is unlimited all you can eat sushi , and also they have the meat station and the Chinese and Desert Stations , I was surprise all their sushi rolls not dry at all ???/ quality is around 60% ,for around $ 30 US, I guest as long your stomach full , who care the quality , the Chinese station is so so , the chicken feet is over steamed , a lot of dishes tasteless , but a good variety sushi rolls ,it is a comfort food , not compelling , we all did eat a lot , do not exceeded expectutions too high ! service is friendly !
4 based on 45 reviews
Have had excellent lunches at this restaurant. I tried it for dinner and the food was disappointing. We had a curry katsu; presentation was pretty sparse and taste only average; value was poor. Had the tempura dinner and it was a bit oily and had little taste; quantity was good. Also had a California Roll that was excellent. Service was so so with merely taking the order and bringing out the food. Nothing special.
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4 based on 66 reviews
They did have a large variety of food including being able to pick your own meats for the hibachi. The sesame chicken, honey shrimp, dumplings/pot stickers, and pork buns were the best. Some of the food I got was cold by the time I ate it, so I'm not sure if it was not hot enough on the buffet tables or i just ate too slow. I stopped those foods with the first bite not willing to chance getting sick.
3 based on 19 reviews
Another coworker lunch. Ambiance nice, clean, attentive staff. Started with miso soup, very good. Then had a bento box with gyoza, steak teriyaki, and salmon teriyaki. Gyoza good but not hot enough. Steak quality mediocre. Salmon OK, perhaps a little dry. An acceptable place for lunch but nothing special.
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