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Sushi can be absolutely wonderful when freshly made and served immediately. I ordered eel, which should be broiled and served immediately. We ordered several other sushi rolls, such as salmon skin... More
Sushi can be absolutely wonderful when freshly made and served immediately. I ordered eel, which should be broiled and served immediately. We ordered several other sushi rolls, such as salmon skin rolls, which also should be prepared and served immediately.
Our order was delivered to our table very quickly and it was obviously - immediately that most of it was made well before we had even arrived. The objective of this restaurant is to serve quickly and get folks in and out - not serve freshly prepared sushi.
Don't recommend - also noisy. Many better sushi restaurants in Wallingford.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND - WELL BELOW AVERAGE.
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Lake Union location surrounded by several restaurants. The parking lot is a validated lot so be sure to ask the receptionist to validate your ticket. The restaurant is about a third sushi bar with a... More
Lake Union location surrounded by several restaurants. The parking lot is a validated lot so be sure to ask the receptionist to validate your ticket. The restaurant is about a third sushi bar with a large sushi menu. Service was prompt and frequent. The sushi was very nicely presented. Tasted fresh and the special menu were plentiful. I?ve had several items on the menu and was never disappointed. Only thing I would like is a larger restruant.
Pros: Very nice presentation, Good service
Cons: Validated lot
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I Love Sushi has yet to disappoint me with the quality of their sushi. Sit at the sushi bar and order omakase for the best experience. Hands down some of the best sushi I've ever had.
Pros: ... More
I Love Sushi has yet to disappoint me with the quality of their sushi. Sit at the sushi bar and order omakase for the best experience. Hands down some of the best sushi I've ever had.
Pros: Great selection, variety, quality, freshness, beautiful view.
Cons: Seating at the sushi bar is limited! Be prepared to wait up to 45 minutes. (It's worth it!)
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This is a very popular sushi restaurant in Seattle. We were seated right as the restaurant opened for lunch and it filled up quickly. I got the Sushi A plate (I think that's the name) which is a... More
This is a very popular sushi restaurant in Seattle. We were seated right as the restaurant opened for lunch and it filled up quickly. I got the Sushi A plate (I think that's the name) which is a lunch special of many different kinds of sushi plus a California roll. The restaurant is located right on the water so the view is interesting. The sushi was very fresh and tasty. There is plenty of (paid) parking available.
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We had lunch at I Love Sushi. The Lunch Sushi A combo plate was very good, with many pieces of fresh tasting sushi and a California roll. We also had an appetizer, the vegetable tempura. The... More
We had lunch at I Love Sushi. The Lunch Sushi A combo plate was very good, with many pieces of fresh tasting sushi and a California roll. We also had an appetizer, the vegetable tempura. The Eastlake location is very pretty because it is right on the water. You can see out onto Lake Union. You can either park by the street and pay the city meters or park in the paid lot right outside and pay about $3 (the restaurant validates down to $3). The service was quick and friendly. It seemed to be a very popular place.
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I love Sushi is conveniently located in the Eastlake area and has plenty of parking and is right on the busline. There is a huge sushi bar and the chefs are pretty chatty if you ask questions. They... More
I love Sushi is conveniently located in the Eastlake area and has plenty of parking and is right on the busline. There is a huge sushi bar and the chefs are pretty chatty if you ask questions. They have an excellent selection of rolls and nigiri. I love the fried banana and mint ice cream dessert. The only negative is that it seems to have wierd hours and isn't open whenever we were craving sushi. Great lookout on the lake!
PROS: parking
CONS: hours
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I really don't care for sushi, I cant get over the texture, but my sushi loving boyfriend convinced me to go to I Love Sushi with him and I was pleasantly surprised. The staff is friendly, they... More
I really don't care for sushi, I cant get over the texture, but my sushi loving boyfriend convinced me to go to I Love Sushi with him and I was pleasantly surprised. The staff is friendly, they sushi is so fresh and there are many options. As a non-sushi eater I enjoyed the yaki soba and vegie tempura both of which were delicious. They also have a terrific bar and the view of Lake Union is gorgeous!
Pros: Great food! Great Service! Beautiful location
Cons: Parking lot has very small spaces!
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I tried almost all of the Sushi place in Seattle area.
I think this restaurant is one of the best places for Sushi.
They make awsome Sushi and provide good quality of service.
It's a good place for... More
I tried almost all of the Sushi place in Seattle area.
I think this restaurant is one of the best places for Sushi.
They make awsome Sushi and provide good quality of service.
It's a good place for dating especially summer season. I like to enjoy the lake view from their patio.....
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Even if you generally love tiny neighborhood restaurants that no one else knows about, you have to admit that when it comes to sushi, high sales volume is a good thing. I Love Sushi is big and... More
Even if you generally love tiny neighborhood restaurants that no one else knows about, you have to admit that when it comes to sushi, high sales volume is a good thing. I Love Sushi is big and crowded, and there is no pretending that it's your little secret. The fish is always terrific, there are great views, the sushi chefs and waiter staff are pleasant. I have never been disappointed.
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It seems this place has been around forever. It has always struck me as the kind of sushi place that is probably less than authentic, not a true Edo styled sushi bar. A recent visit, however,... More
It seems this place has been around forever. It has always struck me as the kind of sushi place that is probably less than authentic, not a true Edo styled sushi bar. A recent visit, however, revealed top notch toro and other seasonal favorites such as Spanish mackerel and Japanese baby hamachi. There are other hot dishes as well but don't expect the same type of menu you might see at a full scale Japanese restaurant. Sushi is clearly the focus here.
Pros: Sushi, Sashimi
Cons: non free parking
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