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Seattle sushi scene
Seattle benefits from major Pacific seafood supply chains, including Alaska, which supports many restaurants with high-quality seasonal fish.
Expect razor-sharp knives, warm hospitality, and seasonal menus. Omakase prices in Seattle vary widely, often ranging from about $65 to $250 depending on the counter and menu.
Reservations are often required; happy hours offer deals for first-timers. Pioneer Square relics and Capitol Hill innovators blend nostalgia and modern flair, making Seattle a must-visit city for sushi lovers.
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Maneki (Pioneer Square)
America’s oldest sushi restaurant, opened in 1904, Maneki delivers classics in a cozy, family-run setting. Nostalgic charm, wooden booths, and historical touches complement daily fish specials. Must-try dishes include salted mackerel, negitoro handroll, and handmade gyoza…