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I went to the one in Queen Anne before and wanted to try the new location. Their sushi is good. I did order ramen and it was OK. The noodle was too soggy and soft. I will not order ramen again here. I did not taste the curry, so I am not sure how it was but no one complained, so I assume it was fin
The restaurant is located in a sad-looking strip mall but don't fear! Inside is a fun atmosphere with cute decorations like colorful fabrics, Pokemon figurines, and anime printouts. We came during happy hour and enjoyed a green tea float that had great matcha flavor, nice sushi and very crispy tempu
I've been having sushi delivered from here lately & so far, so good. The sashimi doesn't quite look like it does in the pictures, but what does? I really like this place. I was happy with the BOGO on the #35 Bento. Now that's over & so, I'm not really ordering quite as much off of the menu, because
Pretty good quiet sushi place. Got a few dishes, some soft noodles for the kids. They even brought out kids chopsticks.
New place: Ten Sushi has only been opened for three weeks at this location :) I'm giving the Unagi Don a try (in photo) ❤ The staff is quite friendly. :) It's located in the old I love Sushi spot. They have yet to change the sign outside, but there is a small Ten Sushi sign on the door.
Tasty sushi. Their signature Ten Roll was fresh and flavorful! Staff was friendly! However the prices on the receipt were higher than on the menu, maybe a mismatch in their system.
This Prawn roll is only $1 on Tuesday. and they have Tuesday special $1 Nigiri. I love this place!
Best sushi we've had since the pandemic. I'm in love with this great sushi restaurant. Will be back without a doubt. Can't wait to order food when our family comes to visit us. We love this sushi restaurant in our neighborhood. Check them out!
Signature 10 roll and the volcano roll. Great sushi! Great atmosphere. Very friendly. Thanks Yung!
These Japanese folks are very honest for the area !I accidentally left my wallet on the counter with over $400 in it when I got home I didn't realize it started looking for the wallet everywhere flipped my entire apartment upside down then I remembered of course I left it at 10 sushi where it prob
Really good price on sushi for Tuesday. Picnic deal is a good price too. Sushi is pretty good. Not top of the line, but way better than grocery store sushi. Parking is a bit of a hassle so be prepared
This place is very clean.The wait staff was really helpful for our first time. The food was very good for a cheap price. The California rolls were the best. They’re very good and it’s freshly prepared. It was fun selecting your own food on the conveyor belt.There were a lot of options. I definitely
Love this place just can't go as often as it's out my way. It small but feels very cozy, staff are nice. There is little to no wait time for table. Depending upon food ordered, food to table time is reasonable Food is great, for the kids the takoyaki, goyza, karage and croquet are awesome, the sus
A Seattle hidden gem. No frills, authentic, hands-down most enjoyable sushi experience you can find in Seattle. Chef Shin is friendly and will make you feel right at home. And of course, he knows what he's doing when it comes to food as well. Highly recommend!
This is my favorite sushi spot in Seattle. The food is great and very reasonably priced, with a wide selection available. The staff is very friendly and warm, hosting regular social meetups and karaoke nights. Highly recommended.
Pleased to see (and taste) good quality sushi here! Lots of great menu items including ramen, izakaya items, a chirashi bowl, and sets that cater to tuna, hamachi and salmon lovers. Had the tempura roll with spicy salmon and the eel hand roll. Both were fresh and delicious! I will be back to try the
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