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Sushi Kashiba Seattle Reviews from The Last Year
Second time here tonight.
Not as great an experience as the first time, perhaps because I decided to do a la carte instead of the Omakase or the Peak. Nigiri were excellent. Had the tempura which was great! No grated radish though, and when I asked for some, it was a teeny tiny bit!. How can you call it authentic if not with daikon??? Maki was so-so. Fillings were great, but the sushi rice felt like regular rice and was falling apart despite being gluey.
Nestled near Seattle's iconic fish market, Sushi Kashiba
Nestled near Seattle's iconic fish market, Sushi Kashiba delivers an unparalleled omakase dining experience that delights the senses and tantalizes the taste buds. As a connoisseur of sushi, I can confidently say that Sushi Kashiba sets the bar high with its impeccable selection of fresh fish and meticulously crafted courses. From the moment you step into the intimate setting of Sushi Kashiba, you're greeted with a sense of anticipation for the culinary journey ahead. The skilled sushi chefs curate a symphony of flavors, showcasing the finest cuts of fish sourced locally and globally. Each bite is a revelation, with the delicate balance of textures and flavors leaving a lasting impression. What sets Sushi Kashiba apart is the attention to detail in every aspect of the omakase experience. The presentation of each course is a work of art, showcasing the beauty of the ingredients and the chef's skillful technique. From delicate nigiri to creative maki rolls, every dish is thoughtfully composed to highlight the natural essence of the fish. As for the number of courses, Sushi Kashiba offers a generous selection that ensures you leave fully satisfied yet still craving more. The progression of flavors and textures keeps you engaged throughout the meal, with each course building upon the last to create a harmonious dining experience. In summary, Sushi Kashiba exemplifies the epitome of sushi omakase in Seattle. With its exquisite taste, impeccable presentation, and abundance of courses, it's a culinary journey that sushi enthusiasts won't soon forget. If you're looking to indulge in the finest seafood offerings near the fish market, Sushi Kashiba is a must-visit destination that promises to exceed your expectations.
AMAZING! From food, to service, to ambiance - everything
AMAZING! From food, to service, to ambiance - everything was spectacular. My friends and I had an amazing time at Sushi Kashiba on a Saturday night. The staff were incredibly attentive as one friend was left handed, so the chef placed her pieces in the opposite order of ours. The food exceeded expectations as our chef thoroughly explained and talked through his selections and process. We had such a great time dining together and getting to know our chef, as well as having the opportunity to meet Chef Shiro himself!
Kashiba is hands-down my favorite sushi restaurant in the
Kashiba is hands-down my favorite sushi restaurant in the US. The vibe of the restaurant is pretty intimate, and the omakase experience is everything. We had a reservation for dinner on a Thursday night, the place was pretty busy as usual. We were welcomed and seated pretty quickly. The hostess even provided a little bag hook for my purse There were 7 total "courses" in the omakase. Servers would provide descriptions for each dish along with recommendations on what to eat first/how to enjoy it best etc. The omakase included a set of amuse-bouche, a handroll, a wide variety of nigiri, agedashi tofu, and soup a tamagoyaki at the end. All the fish is super fresh and tender. I love the fact that each piece comes already dressed with wasabi and soy sauce, so there's no need to dip anything before eating. I also always enjoy the other little finishes that the chef includes, like marinating, topping with fresh wasabi, adding shiso, drizzling with citrus, etc. all the extra flavors really elevated each piece while still letting the quality of each fish shine. With the amazing food, there was amazing service to match. All the servers and hostesses were super gracious and helpful. Overall, amazing place!! Of course it is on the pricier side, but would definitely recommend. Spoil yourself, you deserve it LOL
Felt like I was in an episode of the bear -- the service
Felt like I was in an episode of the bear -- the service was so good!!! And the omakase was exceptional. Such a memorable dining experience. Expensive but worth it!
Sushi Kashiba is outstandingly fresh! I went here for my
Sushi Kashiba is outstandingly fresh! I went here for my boyfriend and I's 3 year anniversary and we got omakase at the bar. We arrived several minutes earlier for our reservation at 7pm so we were waiting at the door to be seated. Our waiter asked if we wanted anything to drink before we were seated and my boyfriend got hot sake while I got a Ume-ricano. After a while we were seated and our omakase chef was Kohta. He was extremely polite and a cool chef and I'm glad we got to talk to him while he served us! We got the 21 course omakase and at the end of it I was pretty full. My favorite sushi that Chef Kohta made for us was the fatty tuna, it just melted in my mouth and I've honestly haven't had tuna that good. Other favorites were the geoduck, which was very crunchy and the uni/scallop. The uni was so fresh and juicy, like it came straight from the ocean. Sushi Kashiba was my first omakase experience and it was well worth it for the end total. (r.i.p our bank account) Definitely would come again! Kashiba really knows how to create an environment where you are comfortable and cozy while enjoying some of the expensive eats of the world!
Best. Dining. Experience. Ever! I came here for my 3rd
Best. Dining. Experience. Ever! I came here for my 3rd anniversary with my girlfriend with a 7 pm reservation at the sushi bar. Since we've never had omasake before, we had somewhat high expectations coming into the restaurant, and boy, did it deliver. The staff was incredibly professional and courteous; they handled everything with a smile and great attention to detail! We were asked to order our drinks first before they walked us over to the sushi bar area. They sat us at the very end of the sushi bar, where not only we were able to see the sushi chefs preparing our food right in front of us but also the entire view of the restaurant! Our sushi chef was Kohta, a very kind gentleman who had been working at Sushi Kashiba for 20 years. In addition to preparing amazing food for us, he did not shy away from having a good conversation with us. We got along with Kohta really well! The entire 21-piece omakase experience lasted for 1 hour and 45 minutes ($175 per person). It's very hard to choose which ones were my favorite because every piece served to us was incredibly tasty, Kohta even explained the kind of fish and where the fish was imported from. What stood out to me was the uni, because unlike other times I've had uni, the uni here was so juicy that it cleaned out my entire palette! The best part of our dining experience was when Kohta gave us barrel-aged sake on the house to congratulate us on our anniversary! That was an incredible gesture from him and I will never forget his kindness. The omakase experience at Sushi Kashiba is easily the best dining experience I've ever had and I cannot wait to come back soon!
4.5*. Nicely situated with the courtyard at the Inn.
4.5*. Nicely situated with the courtyard at the Inn. Surprising airy and upscale space. Minus half star because not forthcoming w sushi menu and while all the fish is super fresh, not all fish will appeal to all palates. Wife and I had the Omakase which is a LOT of food. The champagne and pinot noir paired very well with the meal--thanks to our waiter for the assist. Our waiter was very descriptive , helpful and critical to eating things in the correct order. The first course consisted of sashimi x3, mushroom cap w salmon/egg pate (much better than it sounds and very creative), and scallop w green onions. Next was an amazingly flavored simple toro hand roll. Followed by many different types of sushi--all fresh but not necessarily all in my flavor house (not a geoduck, sea bream or japanese scallop fan). The steamed egg w king crab in dashi was fantastic and nice change of texture and temperature. The miso and sweet tamago served w sake was a nice finish to the dinner. The Peak menu is a slightly less expensive tasting menu without the exotic cuts of fish. Those dishes looked really tasty also (our surrounding tables enjoyed that option). Definitely worth the money and probably the hype but would not repeat the Omakase strictly because not all fish worked with my taste buds.
The fish and the service were great! We liked the food, how
The fish and the service were great! We liked the food, how knowledgeable our server was, the ambience. This is a very pricey place. For the worth of the food we don't think we will return though.
I was pretty disappointed with Sushi Kashiba's food given
I was pretty disappointed with Sushi Kashiba's food given the almost $400 price tag for two people (without drinks). I'm sure the fish was very high quality but a lot of it tasted bland. Some of the choices, like the clam nigiri, were questionable and challenging to finish. I probably enjoyed two thirds of the nigiri we were served, but nothing blew me away compared to what I've had at much less expensive restaurants. And compared to my favorite high end omakase places, Sushi Kashiba fell short. I'm leaving two stars because the service was very attentive and the ambience was nice.
Great omakase experience
We wanted to try some great sushi while were were visiting Seattle for Christmas and we chose Sushi Kashiba because of the great reviews we had been seeing. They were right. It was a wonderful dinner. We chose the omakase experience at our table (rather than the chef counter). It was 7 courses. The waiter told another table that there were 15 pieces (all the courses except one had multiple items). But our count was more like 22. The 15 may have been just nigiri. It was really delicious sushi and and genuinely memorable experience. I am very happy the we did it.
Excellent Sushi Experience; Costly
The wife and I enjoy our sushi. We have been wanting to try Sushi Kashiba for quite some time. I made reservations nearly two months in advance and would have forgotten about this dinner if not for the reminder. We had seven courses of the finest sushi experience either of us has ever had. I cannot tell you everything we ate, but it was all exquisite, perfectly crafted, and delectably filling. We enjoyed our waiter. His patience, enthusiasm, and attention were first class. We thoroughly appreciated our dinner. We each chose the Omakase, which we knew was $150 each. Two beers and a cocktail were $43. Final soup course was $36. 20% Service Fee equaled $75. Tax on the bill took dinner to $501. I really do appreciate an excellent dining experience and this is certainly one of those. I absolutely despise a mandatory service fee. Our waiter told us the service fee would be on the bill before bringing it to us. Nevertheless, it taints my overall experience and will keep me from visiting more.
Great experience fresh sashimi and sushi
We are more about Sashimi so skipped their sushi bar seating package. Ordered the sashimi patter several nigiri sushi’s and a few tempura cooked dishes. Food was fresh Jordan our waiter was great at suggesting different entree dishes and we left happy.
Delectable experience
Four and a half-stars for the amazing meal at this establishment...unbelievably good and a must-do if you can get a seat at the sushi bar or a hard-to-come-by reservation in the dining room. While we weren't lucky enough to enjoy the omakase experience at the bar, I can write that the hot and cold a-la carte offerings were outstanding. Everything we ordered was excellent but some of our favorites included: the sashimi poke, the rex sole, the black cod and what might be one of my favorite dishes ever, the sauteed geoduck. Heck, even the tempura was flavorful and perfectly prepared. Sushi Kashiba is one of those rare 'can't miss when you're in town' places.
A fine dining sushi experience. Tough to get a reservation so plan ahead.
Wow! What service from Jordan J who helped the 4 of us choose our meal. We chose the Peak that covered a number of different sushis. Jordan explained each dish in detail and each piece of sushi was absolutely divine! We also had a bottle of Sake that Jordan helped us choose by asking what we liked in a white wine. This visit to Sushi Kashiba is one that we won't forget in a long, long time! The best sushi ever! A fine dining experience!
Top quality sushi.
Delicious sushi. Top quality and right in the famous & historic Pike Place Market. Highly recommend for extra fine dining.
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How do I promote my first listing?
Any ideas on how to promote my first listing (reservation for tonight)?
Give the best answerHow can I access a buyer's bid listing?
I am trying to see if they would accept a smaller table size, how can I interact with the buyer?
Give the best answer4 Charles black listed me?
I had a bunch of resys and they cancelled them all and now when I get an alert and try to book it says the reservation is no longer available... has this happened to anyone else? Any recommendations on what to do?
Give the best answerPayouts
Anyone can help with payouts, support hasn’t been helpful at all. My funds cleared and I can only retrieve $50 usd a day with a $5 fee and a % per transaction. It would take so long and so much in fees. Thanks!
Give the best answerDoes support work ?
I am having a tough time contacting and elucidating a response from AT Support. I had a listing at 6pm, which was a mistake as the actual listing reservation was at 11pm. This got somehow approved by AT, and a customer bought this from me for 6pm. I want to cancel this listing and refund customer , but there is no way of doing this ! This is so frustrating and making me lose hope on AT. Can someone help me please?
Give the best answerDoes customer service exist!!!!?????
This app is horrible I bought a res it was listed as one day but the actual res on a different day. Have messaged support non stop no reply. There goes $200+ thanks appt trader! Such a scam
Give the best answerPayment for selling
How do I receive information if someone wants to buy my reservation? How do I get paid?
Give the best answerHow can we take our restaurant off your list?
Dear Appointmenttrader Team,
I am the spokesman of the Hofbräuhaus in Munich/Germany.
We don not want to be on your App, since Reservations in the Hofbräuhaus are free.
Please take us off this list!
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Banned from Resy for selling reservations- Do we have a rat on our hands???
I am new to this app and started off by selling a polo bar reservation and then quickly sold one more reservation. Not long after I received emails from Resy saying all my reservations are cancelled and I am being banned from Resy for life. How could this have possibly happened without a rat telling Resy that I sold the reservation. I need some advice on this situation and let’s catch the rat!
Give the best answerBid and Buy Instantly
I have a big ongoing and it also shows someone is working on my bid. Today I see there is a " Buy Instantly " option at my portfolio showing same price I've bid for a reservation. I'm a bit confused, since my money has already been deducted from my credit card for the bid, do I need to pay one more time for the Buy Instantly? If I choose Buy Instantly, can I cancel my bid ( while someone is working on it )? Thanks!
Give the best answerFirst Sale Help
Having hard time getting my first sale. Any advice? I just want to get the ball rolling! Thanks!
Give the best answerChanging restaurant opening times
I have a reservation for Kasama Chicago I listed but it’s not showing up because the listed opening hours are only until 3 or 4 pm. My reservation is for their dinner service at 5. Is there a way I can change the times myself?
Give the best answerI got charged twice for a single reservation
How long until I get a refund? Support has been slow, has anyone else experienced this?
I tried purchasing the reservation at $55 but it failed. Then I purchased it for $30 and it succeeded. However the $55 charge still went through on my card and posted
Cancelled reservations due to posting it here
Restaurants are cracking down on reservations posted on here
Give the best answer0 views on my posted reservations
Any idea why my reservations have 0 views? Am I doing something incorrectly?
Give the best answerFinding reservwtion
What name do I say the reservation is under?
Give the best answerHow do I deposit $?
You can only deposit $50 at a time until you earn the “Sales and Low Refund Medal” I believe. Im new to this as well but the ability to deposit more money at once and increase your amount of listings comes with that medal.
Payouts
Anyone know how increase payout transfer to bank as I can only send $50 a day and they charge $5 for every transaction. There must be a way. I’ve contacted support two days ago and not a reply.
Give the best answerTransfer question
What do you do if reservation is an hour away and it still hasn’t been transferred? Don’t want to be embarrassed at restaurant. First time user. Thanks!
Give the best answerGetting started as a seller
Hey I just signed up. I'm in Kenya and I 'm looking to be a seller. Where can i get started?
Transfer
My reservation is today and my transfer is still not complete does that mean it’s not going happen ?
Give the best answerWhen do funds get released
My funds from first transaction were supposed to be released today at 5:30 EST. Still showing in deposit account and not main balance
Give the best answerWaiting for concierge service for over 24 hrs and nothing
I have been waiting for name transfer on my confirmed reservation for over 24 hrs and haven’t heard anything from anyone. Also need to ask for a special table. Dinner is tmrw night. Anyone?
Give the best answerPrepaid
What does prepaid mean. Am I paying for the reservation and than a prepaid amount. I’m looking for joes seafood in dc. All the offers are pre paid amounts ?!!
Give the best answerNewbie sellers— how fast do your reservations sell?
I have some reservations coming up tomorrow that have gotten lots of views but haven’t sold yet. I haven’t made a sale yet since I just joined this week. I keep lowering the price, but am worried they won’t sell. How long did it take you to sell your first reservations? And did you have success being reimbursed by AT for no-show or cancellation fees? Just looking for a little reassurance. Thanks!
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