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Kisaku Sushi Restaurant

4.5

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AtKisaku, expect a full menu of delicious Sushi alongside traditional Japanese recipes with a touch of creativity. At the sushi bar you can watch the chefs put up a wonderful performance as they go about preparing your meal. Besides sushi, the lunch and dinner menus also consist of noodles, numerous vegetable and meat curries, rice, and more. There are drinks to go with the food. The ambianceis perfect for casual dining with great service from the staff. 

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2101 N 55th St Suite 100, Ste 100, Seattle, WA, 98103, United States

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WeekdayScheduleStatus
Mon9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tue9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Wed9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thu9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Fri9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
SatClosed
SunClosed
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Amy Nicole 
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SeaKeithRUn 
13 years ago

Kisaku doesn't live up to the hype – I have been to Kisaku several years ago and enjoyed it. I also have heard a lot of great things recently about Kisaku. Sadly, our experience was not a good one for several reasons. When we called to make reservations, the waitress made it sound like the tables in the 'front of the restaurant' and the sushi bar seats that were available (by the post) were not the best so she directed us to the more intimate back area. We arrived and the worst places in the restaurant were in the back. Neve... read more

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15 years ago

Kisaku is awesome – Kisaku is amazing. I've gone at least once a week since it opened. I highly recommend sitting at the sushi bar. Nakano-san and Shimi always come up with really creative things, and all the food is always amazing. Take a minute to ask what's fresh, what's in season, and what you just absolutely must try. Definitely take their suggestions and be adventurous. Oysters on half shells are a must to begin the meal, and if Aji Tataki is up on the specials board, you're in for a treat. In terms of cooked food, the... read more

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iluvrain 
16 years ago

Great Variety – I have been to Kisaku a few times now and every experience is different. There is always a great variety of fresh seafood and the servers are very knowledgeable about the menu. I was a bit of a novice on my first visit and I was directed towards a few simple rolls that I really enjoyed. Be careful because it can get busy at times! 

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montyhouse 
16 years ago

Best sushi north of the bridges – Okay, I'll admit it, Kisaku isn't the "quickest" restaurant around. (That's the only reason I didn't give a full 5 stars.) You might have to wait for a table, but there's a reason for that, and that reason is because people know good sushi when they find it, and nobody wants to leave. If you're looking for some fast-food style, grab-n-go sushi, then get out of the way, head on down to Blue-C or some other "joint" and grab some hour-old fish off the fish train. BUT - If you're prepared to enj... read more

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BolivianPrince99 
16 years ago

More like Ki-suck-u – I have been to this restaurant three times, but only eaten there once. Why? Because the last two times I've been there, it's taken 5-10 minutes just to be acknowledged by the host, who is too busy working the phones to talk to the actual customers in the restaurant. After finally talking to us, the wait for a table (the first time) was too long and we went elsewhere. Last night, we'd planned ahead and made a reservation. We arrived at our appointed time, and after waiting the mandatory 5 minutes to get ... read more

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16 years ago

Sushi? No. – Disappointed. I was a fan of this restaurant but last night I went there with a group of mix Japanese and Americans, the sushi they served was worse than Kaiten sushi. Fish was king of old. But when I passed some Japanese people sitting at the counter, the sushi they are eating looks very good. Does this happen because we were a big group? Or they though we were all Americans who do not know the difference of best sushi and so-so sushi. The service was great and so was the desert though. 

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How is Kisaku Sushi Restaurant rated?

Kisaku Sushi Restaurant has a 4.5 star rating with 978 reviews. 

When is Kisaku Sushi Restaurant open?

Kisaku Sushi Restaurant is closed now. It will open on Monday at 9:00 a.m. 

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