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Blue Fish is an ok choice for sushi, but in my opinion it is overpriced for the quantity of food. I think it is pricey simply because it is kirkla... More
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Back when Blue Fish was called Sake House, my friends and I gushed over how we had *discovered* another fine choice for Eastside sushi (as there ar... More
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I like this place. I've been there 3 times, one time back in 05 when they just opened, and 2 times recently. I had unagi roll and salmon the other ... More
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Good food, terrible service, to be exact, no service and lots of waiting in between.
I would avoid going back unless i saw nobody in the restaurant.
Pros: good food
Cons: terrible service
Good food, terrible service, to be exact, no service and lots of waiting in between.
I would avoid going back unless i saw nobody in the restaurant.
Pros: good food
Cons: terrible service
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We went there last night and had an incredible meal! The calamari appetizer was TENDER! All of the sushi we had tasted like they just caught it. The Toro, Maguri and Unagi were exceptional. Our... More
We went there last night and had an incredible meal! The calamari appetizer was TENDER! All of the sushi we had tasted like they just caught it. The Toro, Maguri and Unagi were exceptional. Our waitress was very helpful when we had a couple questions. Great selection of sushi and sake!
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Blue Fish is the best sushi restaurant I have found on the Eastside. I am a sushi-addict, so I've been to many. The fish is always fresh and looks beautiful. They have an extensive menu of... More
Blue Fish is the best sushi restaurant I have found on the Eastside. I am a sushi-addict, so I've been to many. The fish is always fresh and looks beautiful. They have an extensive menu of creative rolls as well, I recommend the crunchy roll. You can't beat the prices at happy hour, they don't discount the whole sushi menu, but the selection that is chosen is cheap! Great way to have a quality sushi meal and not break the bank. Other Japanese dishes on the menu are also well done, so even if you're not into the sushi, you will be pleased with your meal.
Pros: Great sushi
Cons: Service is sometimes slow
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i came to this restaurant today. i was sitting at the bar; the food was good. i like the sushi chef. he made alot of sushi for me. and we were chatting about the sonic game. i had a good time there.... More
i came to this restaurant today. i was sitting at the bar; the food was good. i like the sushi chef. he made alot of sushi for me. and we were chatting about the sonic game. i had a good time there. and this waitress, mandy, was doing a great job serving me. i highly recommended this restuarant. its really a nice place to have dinner.
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I JUST WENT TO THIS PLACE WITH MY FRIEND TODAY. IT IS MY FIRST TIME THERE AND I AM VERY IMPRESSIVE BY THE SUSHI WHICH THE CHEFT MADE. THE RED DRAGRON IS MY FAVIROTE. THE WAY THEY PRESENT THE SUSHI... More
I JUST WENT TO THIS PLACE WITH MY FRIEND TODAY. IT IS MY FIRST TIME THERE AND I AM VERY IMPRESSIVE BY THE SUSHI WHICH THE CHEFT MADE. THE RED DRAGRON IS MY FAVIROTE. THE WAY THEY PRESENT THE SUSHI ROLL IS VERY INTERESTING TOO. I AM GLAD THAT WE CHOSE THIS PLACE TO CELEBRATE FOR MY FRIEND WHO FOUND A NEW JOB. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE FOR DINNER. ALSO, I HEARD PEOPLE SAID THAT THEY HAVE VERY GOOD HAPPY HOUR.
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Since new owners take over, this place has gone downhill. Bad service, pricey, and as the other reviewers mentioned, not recommended. Wish I found this review earlier.
Pros: tofu dish, pricey... More
Since new owners take over, this place has gone downhill. Bad service, pricey, and as the other reviewers mentioned, not recommended. Wish I found this review earlier.
Pros: tofu dish, pricey but good.
Cons: Pricey, bad service, need a new chef.
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I have frequented Blue Fish before it changed its name from "Sake House"
Their new sushi chef reminds me of authentic sushi that I would have when I visit Japan.
There are so many "fake" sushi... More
I have frequented Blue Fish before it changed its name from "Sake House"
Their new sushi chef reminds me of authentic sushi that I would have when I visit Japan.
There are so many "fake" sushi joints in Seattle area, especially Bellevue, but Blue Fish is the closest to actual Japanese sushi in my opinion (along with I love Sushi chains).
"Lobster roll" is a must try there...
Also, although it may not look it, they have a great SAKE menu, that the owner carefully selected over the years. I wish it would promote its sake and tapas menu more extensively...
Pros: Authentic Sushi
Cons: Some waitresses not too friendly
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