Where's the best restaurant for sushi in the seattle area?

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Mashiko, in West Seattle, is definitely one of the best. Mashiko, which is on California Ave. In West Seattle, is one of the best I have encountered.

Their prices are moderate, and their selection is vast. The folks who work there are helpful in making suggestions, and when you sit at the sushi counter, the chef will even taking into account your likes and dislikes and make up a chef's choice platter for you. Beware...when you sit at the counter, you're on their webcam!

:)If you'd like to see a menu, their location, and hours (not to mention see the famous webcam), visit their site at sushiwhore.com/.Have fun! And my advice? Try the limeade roll, it's fabulous.

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Aoki Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar is highly regarded as one of the best sushi restaurants in Seattle Seattle's Favorite Japanese Grill and Sushi Bar! Broadway goes upscale at this long-standing Japanese spot. The sound system plays jazz amid modern, well-lit sushi and robata bars, and in the small, serene back dining room.

Aoki's menu, with combination lunches and dinners (highlighting donburi, robata, sushi or sashimi), soup noodles and a few dozen uramaki (reversed sushi roll), has many options available all day and into the night. Serenity and sushi in the heart of Broadway. Aoki Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar 621 Broadway E Seattle, WA 98102 (206) 324-3633 Hours: * Tue-Thu 11:30am-3pm, 5pm-10pm; * Fri-Sat 11:30am-3pm, 5pm-11pm; * Sun 5pm-10pm Dress Code: * Casual Sources: http://seattle.citysearch.com/profile/10772942/seattle_wa/aoki_japanese_grill_sushi_bar.html Google Map View Larger Map .

Shiro's Sorry it took me so long to answer this. In my opinion, Shiro's is the best, but only if you sit at the bar, in front of Shiro himself. The food good at a table, or with another chef at the bar, but is the best I've ever had if you get it straight from Shiro.It's expensive, but for a special occasion sooo worth it.

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