5 to Try: Sushi
By Citysearch Editors, Seattle
Seattle has its share of top seafood and sushi restaurants; here are our recommendations for the freshest and tastiest.
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Kisaku
2101 N 55th St, Seattle, WA
This tony spot is known for its signature rolls--try Green Lake one, filled with salmon, fish roe, asparagus and avocado and topped with slimy marinated seaweed -
Toyoda Sushi
12543 Lake City Way NE, Seattle, WA
Come early or be prepared to wait at this fast-pased Lake City sushi bar--it has some of the freshest fish in town and extremely affordable prices. -
Nishino
3130 E Madison St, Seattle, WA
For a truly remarkable experience, go omakase: Choose from two multicourse fixed-price dinners, showcasing the freshest fish and produce. -
Shiro's
2401 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA
Those in the known avoid peak dinner hours and grab a seat at the sushi bar in front of Shiro himself (he's the elder sushi chef with the whimsical smile)--he'll take care of you. -
Musashi's
1400 N 45th St, Seattle, WA
Those seeking affordable sushi should look no further than this inexpensive but speedy little house on Wallingford's 45th Street.
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Etta's Seafood
2020 Western Ave, Seattle, WA
Restaurant celebrity Tom Douglas oversees this tourist-friendly seafood destination in the Pike Place Market. -
Flying Fish
2234 First Ave, Seattle, WA
The Belltown fish house that shaped Seattle's take on pan-Asian fusion is still a crowd pleaser.

