Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Kenmore, Washington, United States. Kenmore (sometimes referred to as Kenmore by the Lake) is a city in King County, Washington, United States, along the northernmost shores of Lake Washington. A mix of bedroom community, one-time country retreat, and freshwater industrial port, prominent features include the nation's largest seaplane-only, commercial air facility at Kenmore Air Harbor, Bastyr University, several waterside parks and marinas, and easy access to the Burke-Gilman Trail and the King County bike-trail system. Sites of local historical interest include the former St. Edward Seminary, now Saint Edward State Park; and Log Boom Park. Kenmore's official city flower is the dahlia, the official city bird is the great blue heron, and the official city evergreen is the rhododendron. The population was 20,460 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 17 reviews
This was our first time here. We ordered a shrimp stir fry and a shrimp yakisoba. Both were pretty good and plenty. They seemed to be the same except one had noodles. We also tried the miso soup and liked it. I wasn't impressed enough to give the food a '5' but, maybe next time.
4 based on 26 reviews
You should never let an opportunity to eat great sushi pass you by -- and at Sushi Zone, you'll never have to. We're Bothell's favorite spot for conveyor belt-style sushi and more. Using only the highest-quality fish, the most delicious ingredients, and u
The prices from internet and on their paper menu are OUT-DATED. I could say the average higher is $1.25 each plate. We tried it looking at the menu, but the plates posted on their wall are higher in prices. The double deckerâs made it hard to see the plate colors, some would influent our selections. Dinner set us back $65, really, a conveyor belt sushi? We could get better service and ambience with Hana a block up. Itâs a quick bite, quality is not bad, more varieties and better than Sushiland, but a bit less than Blue C Sushi (the other conveyor belts we frequently visited). Fish is fresh but small slices, pop in the mouth. Given the choice next time, Blue C or another real Japanese restaurant would get our credit card. With that said, we wonât be coming back to this. Itâs a first time experience and our last. Well, if youâre stuck in Bothell, thereâs not many choices at the present. The items that stood out for us: Green tea ($1.75/ea), ginger and wasabi are top grade, even compares to top Sushi restaurant, perhaps itâs a fresh batchâ¦.. On ward to another sushi ventureâ¦I'm very disheartened to hear you had such a disappointing experience with us. We take a lot of pride in the sushi we prepare from fresh ingredients and prepare with care. We always want you to feel taken care of with accommodating service and enjoy a meal that's worth the price. I'll keep your feedback top of mind moving forward, and I hope you'll consider giving us another shot someday soon. Until then, Sean L., Owner
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4 based on 24 reviews
Ice Tea = $200Toro Sahimi 3 pcs = $18Sake Nigiri = 2@$5.50 = $11Albacore Nigiri = 2@$5.00 =$10Hamachi = 2@$6 = $12Shrimp Tempura Roll = $7Mongolian Beef = $15Seahawk Maki = $12Total $87The food was terrific. No substitutions. The service not so much and really disappointing. No follow-up, no refills, only when we flagged Ginger down to order more food did she visit our table. There is a nice menu with other dishes besides Sushi for those who do not enjoy Sushi.The booth was comfortable and large enough for lots of food dishes. There is seating outside, which is nice. The parking can be trouble since it is a small lot, with many other restaurants and condos.
I have been going here for about 4 years after being introduced to this place by a co-worker. I enjoy the simple menu, pleasant owners and the fast service. I haven't been disappointed and when I tell my co-workers where I am going for lunch they inevitably ask to come along. Be aware that the place is tucked away behind the new Kenmore Library and it can easily be missed...
European-decent Americans at real authentic sushi places often look like a fish out of water. Ikiiki is a nice blend- authentic, fresh, good enough sushi and sashimi to appeal to those with Asian decent. But they have an easy to understand menu, and enough variety beyond traditional Japanese fare that my guest (never had sushi before) could feel right at home.Friendly waitstaff, has a family owned ethic to it.
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4 based on 47 reviews
We had a nice meal here. I had the rainbow roll which was delicious. Everyone in our party enjoyed themselves very much. We will be back.
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