Nohm blends culinary artistry with the joy of eating. Inspired by the concept of noh (能) —art, skill, and craft — we handle each dish with technique, creativity, and passion. Nohm is the union of noh with nom nom nom (the enjoyment of food). We create dishes that excite the taste buds and nourish the soul, reflecting our commitment to both artistry and pleasure.
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Address: 1099 Stewart St #101, Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 492-5169
Website: http://nohmseattle.com/
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Absolutely love this place!
I often get sushi by the pound here, and it’s always amazing — super fresh with a great variety to choose from. The quality and consistency are just outstanding. Their miso soup is comforting and flavorful, and the homemade kimchi deserves a special mention — it’s hands down the best I’ve ever had. You can really taste that it’s freshly made.
Highly recommend this spot for anyone who appreciates great sushi flavors!
The quality of the fish is fresh, the flavors are delicious, and the prices are very affordable since you pay only for what you take. It’s perfect for sushi lovers who want variety and flexibility. I will definitely come back!
Highly recommended! ✨
We selected a variety of nigiri and every single piece was exceptional. The fish was buttery, perfectly cut, and tasted wonderfully fresh. You can see the quality in the color and texture of the tuna and salmon. The seared salmon nigiri had a beautiful char and a fantastic savory sauce that complemented it perfectly. The rice was also perfectly seasoned and at the right temperature—a detail that true sushi lovers will appreciate.
The restaurant has a clean, modern, and calm atmosphere, which makes it a great escape for a high-quality lunch. It’s also in a unique spot, sharing a lobby with the Artly robot barista, which adds a cool, futuristic touch to the experience. Highly recommend!
The lady helping me was one of the most friendly ladies I’ve ever met.
The location was a little conspicuous – it’s an eatery inside like a larger hotel-looking building with dark windows so you can’t really tell it’s a restaurant inside.
The menu needs to be scanned to see in detail.
I tried the California roll with real crab meat ($13) and the salmon inferno roll ($17)
The California roll did have real crab meat, but it was a little hard to notice. There was only a little crab meat, and the flavor is already mild. It’s had a little mayo and was not bad with soy sauce and wasabi. It was pretty filling, so it was okay for its price.
The salmon roll had wayyyyy too much eel sauce – I couldn’t taste the salmon because of how overwhelming the eel sauce was. There was also way too much crunch. I couldn’t tell if it was carrot or cucumber, but it was way too crunchy. It had salmon skin, but salmon skin has an easy-to-breakdown crunch whereas the veggie had a durable crunch I didn’t like.
I think they might have had something else I might like and I maybe just ordered the wrong things.
The price for portion was fair.
I don’t see this place as a 4.8 star restaurant, unfortunately.
I really wanted to like it because of how friendly the lady was. Maybe you might have more luck?