Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Snoqualmie Falls

We've collected top 10 mentioned japanese restaurants in Snoqualmie Falls from other articles such as We Love Japanese Food, AFAR Media, hoodline.com.

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Snoqualmie Falls

Sushi Kashiba
Sushi Kashiba
4.7 (1190 ratings)
Shiro Kashiba’s hot spot showcasing high-end sushi & omakase in a chic room with water views.
86 Pine St Suite #1, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Sushi restaurantAsian restaurantJapanese restaurant
Mentioned by Female Foodie
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"Sushi Kashiba serves some of the best seafood in Seattle and unquestionably the best sushi in the city (they’re also our number one pick for the best restaurants in Pike Place Market). Both the experience and cuisine at Sushi Kashiba are incredibly authentic and unforgettable. You can order menu items a la carte, but the right way to do Sushi Kashiba is at the chef’s counter with Shiro, Seattle’s first and most celebrated sushi chef, preparing the omakase menu right before your eyes."
Mentioned by Trip101
Top 10 Sushi Restaurants In Seattle, Washington
"Sushi Kashiba is a high-end sushi restaurant, specialising in omakase style dining. The restaurant is extremely popular and well-known: to get the most vyed-after seats at the bar counter, where you can watch the chefs prepare your delicious meal, you have to come as early as 3.30pm. Besides omakase, they also offer other side dishes and speciality dinner sets with sushi and rolls."
Mentioned by The Emerald Palate
Best Fine Dining in Seattle
"Located in Pike Place Market, this is is one of the best fish restaurants in Seattle. It’s owned by Shiro Kashiba, who learned the art of sushi making from master Jiro in Japan. During non-pandemic times you’ll see him still slinging perfectly-crafted nigiri and rolls being the chef’s counter."
Sushi Kappo Tamura
Sushi Kappo Tamura
4.7 (569 ratings)
Upscale Japanese spot serving sushi & cocktails in an elegant, modern space with an open kitchen.
2968 Eastlake Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Seattle Met
Seattle’s Best Lunch Spots
"Owner Taichi Kitamura combines one of the city’s top-tier sushi bars with a beautiful menu of ippins, small composed plates like rich black cod marinated in miso or chawan mushi layered with crabmeat. In matters of sushi, Kitamura knows when to simply showcase pristine fish and when to introduce a little flair—or jalapeno. The staggering amount of options (hot plates, nigiri, coursed options, brunch, omakase) makes SKT feel unusually versatile for a restaurant of this caliber, especially since it serves lunch."
Mentioned by Trip101
Top 10 Sushi Restaurants In Seattle, Washington
"We offer these gorgeous sushi platters for those special occasions, private events & parties that are coming up this... Sushi Kappo Tamura has a commitment to the philosophy of sustainable sushi using seasonal ingredients of the Pacific Northwest in authentic Japanese preparation. The seafood is sourced from local farms and fisheries as far as possible, and produce is grown from their own rooftop garden."
Mentioned by OpenTable
Discover the Best Sushi in Seattle
"A standout of the Eastlake area of Seattle, Sushi Kappo Tamura serves authentic Japanese cuisine infused with seasonal ingredients that are grown locally. A creative but extensive ..."
Japonessa Sushi Cocina
Japonessa Sushi Cocina
4.5 (3616 ratings)
Fusion spot dishes out sushi rolls with Latin-influences, such as cilantro & mango, plus happy hour.
1400 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Sushi restaurantAsian fusion restaurantBarDelivery serviceJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantSushi takeaway
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Places to Grab Lunch in Downtown Seattle
"1400 1st AveIt may not be the best sushi in Downtown, but it's certainly the most accessible. That's thanks to Seattle sushi legend Billy Beach's casual, Latin inspired take on classic Japanese dishes. Highlights include a range of rolls like the spicy tuna/cucumber/cilantro Tres Diablos roll topped with tuna, salmon, yellowtail & strawberry habanero sauce, and the shrimp & anago tempura/cream cheese Double Dragon topped by eel, a soy glaze, and possibly a lawsuit from Ninja Gaiden."
Mentioned by Global Seafoods North America
Top Seafood Restaurants in Seattle
"A Japanese sushi spot with Latin influence, their sushi rolls feature unique twists on the classics with the addition of flavors such as mango and cilantro. The combination of Japanese and Latin influence leads to some of the most delicious sushi combinations available in the Seattle area. We recommend you try the Salmon Sampler, which features King and Sockeye Salmon."
Maneki Restaurant
Maneki Restaurant
4.6 (775 ratings)
Landmark Japanese spot dating back to 1904 with tatami rooms, a bar & classic fare including sushi.
304 6th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Japanese restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Seattle Met
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"The crowd at this International District restaurant and bar often skews young, but in fact, it does not get more old-school in Seattle than the century-old Maneki, a homey haunt of homely delights kept in line by a couple of no-nonsense aunties and traditional Japanese cooks. This legend could easily coast on lore alone, from surviving war and internment to the motherly order imposed by longtime stewards Jean Nakayama and Fusae “Mom” Yokoyama. It’s the food, however, driving the inevitable wait for a table."
Mentioned by Eater Seattle
38 Standout Dining Destinations in Seattle, Spring 2021
"Seattle’s oldest sushi bar has been open since 1904, and remains as resilient as ever. In a sign of the times, the restaurant is offering online takeout orders for the first time on its large menu of sushi rolls, udon, and sukiyaki dishes. And though it’s a shame that the intimate dine-in experience is temporarily not an option, Maneki in any form is a treat."
Mentioned by Curiocity Group Inc.
Guide: 10 of the best places to get sushi takeout and delivery in Seattle
"This gem is certainly Seattle’s oldest sushi bar and also probably Seattle’s oldest continually operating restaurant. It opened in 1904 which is pretty cool that it’s still around today. And that’s because they’ve been serving up mean sushi this whole time."
Momiji
Momiji
4.6 (1857 ratings)
Stylish Japanese restaurant for sushi & upscale cocktails in a serene space with a Kyoto courtyard.
1522 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Japanese restaurantBarRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Global Seafoods North America
Top Seafood Restaurants in Seattle
"Hours of Operation: Open Daily from 4 pm-12:30 am, open till 2:30 am on Fridays and Saturdays. Located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Momiji features fresh sushi, an extensive cocktail menu, and a Kyoto style courtyard. With an extensive menu and late-night kitchen, you can find something you'll love at Momiji."
Taku
Taku
4.2 (29 ratings)
706 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Where to Eat in Seattle Right Now
"The gist: Shota Nakajima's kushikatsu restaurant barely opened its doors before the pandemic closed them. Since then, Nakajima's closed his fine-dining restaurant, Adana, and competed on Top Chef. Now he has reopened Taku as a simplified concept featuring karaage—Japanese fried chicken.The food: The marinated, twice-fried Japanese-style chicken comes in a variety of sizes, wet or dry, in various flavor options, with curry, or on rice, but it's pretty much all they serve here—plus a few sides.The cost: Chicken ranges from a "lil snack" for $3.75 to a "F*ck it Bucket" for $30.How to order: Get in the (likely long) line for pick-up."
Mentioned by Eater Seattle
Exciting New Restaurants in Seattle
"Not long after star chef Shota Nakajima opened his Osaka-influenced street food spot Taku in March 2020, he had to close it again due to the pandemic. Now it’s back, but instead of focusing on kushikatsu as originally intended, the menu revolves around marinated, buttered, and twice-fried karaage, available as nuggets and wings, with other small sides on offer. If the lines around the block for a recent pop-up was any indication, the fried birds here will be in high demand."
Tsukushinbo
Tsukushinbo
4.6 (860 ratings)
Unfussy mainstay offering familiar sushi rolls plus hot Japanese items like shoyu ramen & gyoza.
515 South Main St, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Japanese restaurant
Koibito Sushi and Teriyaki
Koibito Sushi and Teriyaki
4.2 (136 ratings)
Cozy restaurant making traditional, homestyle Japanese dishes & specialty sushi, plus Korean eats.
1201 Dexter Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Japanese restaurant
Aki Kushiyaki
Aki Kushiyaki
4.9 (25 ratings)
2106 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112, USA
Japanese restaurantFine dining restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by Eater Seattle
Exciting New Restaurants in Seattle
"Madison Valley’s new Japanese restaurant goes all-in on an upscale kushiyaki experience that emphasizes technique and high-end ingredients, with a 13-course omakase menu. Current offerings include lamb, sous vide duck breast, and A5 Miyazaki wagyu cooked with Binchotan charcoal, favored for its ability to maintain consistent heat for a long period of time. There’s no takeout at this time, only indoor seating reservations via Tock."
Katsu Burger & Bar
Katsu Burger & Bar
4.5 (1128 ratings)
1410 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Hamburger restaurantJapanese restaurantRestaurant

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Snoqualmie Falls

Elysian Fields
Elysian Fields
3.8 (406 ratings)
Outpost of local brewpub specializing in creative beers, stouts & strong ales, plus hearty pub fare.
542 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
BreweryBarBrewpubPubRestaurant
Mentioned by lyft.com
Top 10 Most Visited Breweries in Seattle
"This location is great for game days, business lunches and everyday specialty dining and provides space for meetings, private parties and large events. Elysian Fields usually pours 18 different house-brewed styles and a small selection of guest beers."
Chainline Brewing Company Taproom at Urban
Chainline Brewing Company Taproom at Urban
4.7 (283 ratings)4.5 (13 ratings)
500 Uptown Court Admin, Kirkland, WA 98033, USA
BreweryFood & Drink
Seeking Kombucha
Seeking Kombucha
5 (35 ratings)
1091 Thomas St Suite A, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
BarBrewery

Best Cake Places in Snoqualmie Falls

Hot Cakes
Hot Cakes
4.5 (1588 ratings)
Rustic-chic sweet shop for homemade molten cakes, caramel sauces, creative cookies & sandwiches.
1650 E Olive Way, Seattle, WA 98102, USA
Dessert restaurantCake shopChocolate shop
Mentioned by Female Foodie
The Best Dessert in Seattle: 16 Local Favorites
"As self-proclaimed chocoholics, we never say no to chocolate, particularly when it takes the form of a freshly baked molten cake. If you too enjoy warm, gooey-in-the-middle, crusty-on-the-top chocolate cake, Hot Cakes Molten Chocolate Cakery is the place for you. Hot Cakes’ Dark Decadence is the cake that started it all, originally sold at various farmers markets in the Seattle area, and it’s the one you should order."
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Nothing Bundt Cakes
5 (9 ratings)
Bakery chain with bundt cakes ranging from bite-sized to tiered, plus platters, candles & cards.
213 3rd St, Kirkland, WA 98033, USA
BakeryCake shop
Mentioned by Seattle Met
30 Places to Get Your Sugar Fix in Seattle
"For bakeries the goal, usually, is to be expansive and multitude in your baked goods—sweet and savory; diminutive pastries and impressively tall cakes; styles and shapes of any sort. Yet Nothing Bundt Cakes banks on its eponymous treat (and dad-joke styled pun). At its Mill Creek and Issaquah locations a pastry case is stocked with domed bundt cakes in flavors like red velvet and lemon all piped with cream cheese frosting."
Baskin-Robbins
Baskin-Robbins
4.1 (117 ratings)
Colorful ice cream parlor chain known for its many flavors plus sorbet & yogurt.
2001 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
Ice cream shopCake shopDessert shop

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Snoqualmie Falls

Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls
4.8 (1748 ratings)4.5 (1776 ratings)
Well-known, scenic 270-foot waterfall surrounded by a 2-acre park, observation deck & gift shop.
Snoqualmie, WA 98024, USA
WaterfallNature & ParksHiking Trails
Mentioned by Seattle 2 days itinerary
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"Snoqualmie Falls is a gorgeous waterfall visitors flock to everyday. View the waterfall from the upper viewing platform or walk or drive down to the lower viewing platform."
Mt. Baker Park
Mt. Baker Park
4.5 (202 ratings)4.5 (9 ratings)
2521 Lake Park Dr S, Seattle, WA 98144, USA
ParkNature & Parks
Howell Park
Howell Park
4.6 (138 ratings)
1740 Howell Pl, Seattle, WA 98122, USA
Park
Mentioned by holidify.com
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"4 km from city center 17 out of 191 places to visit in Seattle. Located on the shores of Lake Washington, Howell Park is a secluded recreational area in Seattle which has a wooded trail that leads to the Howell Beach. It is a small beach in Howell Park, a perfect recreation spot for visitors during the summer."
Mentioned by Holidify
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"Located on the shores of Lake Washington, Howell Park is a secluded recreational area in Seattle which has a wooded trail that leads to the Howell Beach. It is a small beach in Howell Park, a perfect recreation spot for visitors during the summer. Visitors can also enjoy sunbathing, or picnicking, etc.,"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Snoqualmie Falls

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