A compact, omakase-style sushi hand-roll bar is on its way to Redmond Town Center, taking over the former Asher Goods space and squeezing a full sushi counter experience into a modest footprint. Construction on the fit-out is expected to begin in March 2026.
According to the Puget Sound Business Journal, the incoming restaurant will occupy about 1,487 square feet and officially replace Asher Goods. The outlet also reports that construction is slated to start in March and that this new tenant is part of a broader wave of restaurant-focused leases at the open-air center.
What the concept looks like
The omakase-style hand-roll setup fits neatly into a growing Seattle-area trend: small sushi counters where chefs drive the experience through curated tasting menus and counter service instead of sprawling à la carte lists. That style is exemplified by Sugo Hand Roll Bar, which launched near Pike Place Market and features both hand-roll service and dedicated omakase evenings.
Redmond Town Center’s retail picture
Redmond Town Center has been steadily trading out national chains and traditional boutiques for more experience-driven food and service concepts as it works to keep foot traffic strong. The center’s leasing page lists retail brokers, contact information and actively marketed spaces for restaurant operators, a snapshot that helps explain the ongoing turnover of small-format dining concepts into available storefronts, per Redmond Town Center…