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Top 10 Top 10 Sushi Restaurants

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  • 1. Musashi’s

    This miniscule joint buzzes with customers as servings are generous and the price is astonishingly low.

  • 2. Ototo

    Caters to the sushi crowd with a stellar sake selection and slick service in an artistically designed shop.

  • 3. Kozue

    This place has its own loyal following.

  • 4. Hana

    Step in for the tastiest and least costly raw fish.

  • 5. Maneki

    Try to reserve a private tatami room if you have a large group.

  • 6. Shiro’s

    Seattle baseball superstar Ichiro dines here.

  • 7. Wasabi Bistro

    Their tempura rolls are lavish and unique.

  • 8. Chiso

    Serves imaginatively prepared sushi and sashimi.

  • 9. Azuma

    Chef-owner prepares a small selection of fresh fish.

  • 10. I Love Sushi

    This waterfront hideaway attracts crowds, as fish is always fresh.

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