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This place is amazing! If you want the original Japanese style sushi you must go to Shiro's Sushi. The sushi melts in your mouth. That's how delicious it was. I recommend the Che's Choice Sushi Course. Excellent customer service!
A much more homey atmosphere than expected considering the cost of the food. If you can swing the expense, you're in for an expertly crafted experience. In our case, this was a mild course into a varied course preluding an excellent 4-way tuna course, leading to a weirder crustacean course before a
We had the omakasa experience, it was delicious and accommodating since I dislike uni, they substituted for Alaskan salmon. The green tea and ginger was free and generously filled all service. The first few courses were great, the later courses had more flavor, very creative and well thought out men
Excellent meal! We dined at a table and did the set meal there, with the supplemental plates (I forgot to take a photo of the second plate). We wanted a sushi-focused meal and opted for the set with more nigiri. You're greeted in the same fashion as many Japanese restaurants, "irassaimase" いらっしゃいませ
I made a reservation and had the $85 omakase and it was amazing! Staff was friendly and provided high level details about each plate. If you want to add appetizers, desserts and/or more from the chefs course, you are able to order from the a la carte menu. I highly recommend this place!
You cannot go wrong coming to Shiro's Sushi. If you order the omokase you'll not only ne treated to 5 courses of amazing sushi, but your server will also explain the type of fish you'll be enjoying and the best way to enjoy every single bite. I highly recommend.
Even tho I heard shiro no longer works here, this place still deliver some great sushi. Fish was super fresh and I could keep on eating this. The sushi was a great size. The photos speaks for itself. You can’t beat the value for the price we paid. (75$)
Came in for Table dining, and was pleasantly surprised :) really good quality experience. The hojicha panna cotta is extremely good, which I think you can only try if you're at the Table dining and not the Omakase at the sushi bar. I wish that Shiro would've used a bit more local ingredients. While
This is typically a 150$ per person dinner, probably more like 200$ at the bar, so 4 stars seems to appropriately reflect my impressions given the context. I have not tried any of the even more expensive famous other sushi places in Seattle, but this one provides fantastic quality of good in a plea
The was our first time experiencing a 19-piece nigiri tasting menu and it was incredible. The set menu was very carefully constructed and the quality of the night was exceptional. The real wasabi was a very nice touch as well! We were thrilled with this experience and will definitely be back.
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