Modern, minimalist Japanese eatery offering sushi, plus a few kitchen dishes & a happy hour.
Rainy Day
Bravo! So fresh! The employees are so happy and accommodating. I had to wait a bit to get my order because I arrived early and they were very sweet and radiant and the restaurant is respectable and clean! I got the Seattle roll (super delicious salmon) and the Real Crab California roll and they were both crispy with crunch, high quality, and didn’t fall apart even a little bit. I’m stoked to know such a quality sushi place exists!
… moreAdriana C. De Castro
I had the best experience, the food was delicious I had the Ocean Roll and it was fabulous. The Dragon roll was also great. We were greeted with a complimentary miso soup that it was surprisingly good too. So id highly recommend, nothing fancy just a great no pretentious sushi place.
… moreJenn C
While visiting family in Seattle, this is our new “go to” spot for Sushi. The sushi is so good, a great selection too. We have one person who doesn’t eat sushi, so there are other option for her. Service is excellent. A MUST try if you’re in the neighborhood. Highly recommend.
… moreHalynn Blanchard
I’m so happy this place is open near me, and relatively late night. Best Seattle sushi experience outside of downtown. Chefs and server attitudes were really cool; totally the vibe you want to support. The seared salmon nigiri was phenomenal. Nice miso and house sake at an affordable price; a $40 Omakasi ?! I am interested and will be back to try
sorry, no photos to share, was just enjoying the meal.
… morePatrick Rachford
The sushi and appetizers were great. I would not recommend eating inside this restaurant at this time. They prioritize their to-go items over patrons inside.
If you do order and eat inside the restaurant, order appetizers from the kitchen. The kitchen was able to get the our food out in about 15 minutes while the sushi bar took an 1 hour and 30 minutes.
The food was great and I understand everyone is trying to make things work. But it would take a really long time to get drinks and water.
Good food and I’d try coming back to eat inside when they’ve made changes.
… moreAli Pettey
My husband and I ate here the other day and were very impressed with the service! We have loved the food and drink before and would definitely recommend this place. We were very impressed by the front of house server who was doing a fantastic job especially for being the only front of house employee working that night. She was very kind, helpful, and knowledgeable about her work.
… moreAaron Carroll
I’ve had the pleasure of both dining-in and ordering to-go from Tsui Sushi. Both experiences were remarkable. They are very generous with their fish and the pricing compared to other high quality sushi in the Seattle area cannot be beat. Customer service 10/10,
Sushi Quality 10/10, Vibes 10/10
… moreP C
This is a cute little neighborhood sushi place that we have frequented over the years. They have a lot of creative rolls that are not crazy expensive. When they are busy on the weekends with takeout, the waits can be long, but we recently caught them on a weeknight and the service was lovely. On our last visit, anything that was tempura fried had a bit of an overpowering oil taste that didn’t sit well with me. Net-net, not a destination restaurant but a great local option for takeout or dine in if it’s quiet.
… moreCorran 109 (corran109)
The sushi is good, especially for the price. Not perfect, but everything generally tasted good and was plated exceptionally well. We had some critiques of the food. The seared salmon had a bit too much sauce and the golden lobster rolls too little. The tamago didn’t taste fresh.
The chicken karaage comes in popcorn size, which is great for the bar setting.
The staff is very friendly here. They even pre-split our checks, which was a very nice touch. Unfortunately, they seem a bit understaffed.
… moreHugo Aguas
This adorable neighborhood sushi restaurant has the capacity to meet all your sushi needs at an affordable price. Almost immediately, it was impossible to ignore the lovely seating arrangement. One can easily sit at the bar, by a window, or in the back to limit disruption. The mood in the room was always calm; I especially appreciated the serenity. Now for the fish, the salmon chirashi bowl is filled to the brim with salmon and was a delight to marvel at. Secondly, the sake nigiri platter is worth the advertised $39. The plate ranged from eel, salmon, tuna, egg, scallop, yellowtail, and other delectable treats. Parking can be a bit of a hassle, but pay it no mind because you’re bound to have an excellent meal! Oh, and the service was very kind and prompt.
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