Tacohachi serves exceptional food, the price is unbeatable in Seattle. They serve big portions, try one of the hot pots (nabe) and you'll know what I mean. It's not a "sushi" place, more of a "ramen" place. In Japan there are different types of Japanese restaurants, in fact most ramen places don't serve sushi. The ramen at Takohachi is so good, simply the best in Seattle. The owner and the waitresses don't smile or try to be super nice, but the service is excellent. The dishes always all at once. The staffs are very polite, say "thank you" too often. I often ask for tea or extra stuff like daikon, or even ask them to substitue meat with vegetarian friendly items. they are always nice about my requests, though cultural differences might make some customers feel otherwise. Remember to choose between fried rice, steam rice or curry rice!
Pros: prcie, food, closest to Japan
Cons: closes early
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