Seattle Food Review | Sushi Nori Is Truly Worth a Try
๐ฅ Appetizers: Spicy Tuna Chips ๐๐๐๐๐: This appetizer is a hidden gem! Crispy fried seaweed topped with seasoned raw tunaโevery bite is a delight. The creamy texture is absolutely addictive; I couldnโt stop eating (or taking photos!). If you only order one starter, make it this one! Salmon Carpaccio ๐๐๐: Thinly sliced salmon with Japanese soy sauceโsimple but fresh. Still, Iโd recommend prioritizing the Spicy Tuna Chips. ๐ Tamaki Hand Rolls: Signature Tamaki ๐๐๐๐: Admittedly, the hand rolls are a bit tricky to eat (sharing between two people requires skill ๐), but the signature flavors are great! My top picks: โ๏ธ Salmon, Avocado, Wasabi & Sesame: Tender salmon paired with creamy avocado, enhanced by wasabi and sesameโa perfect balance! โ๏ธ Bluefin Tuna, Crispy Shallots & Avocado: Sweet bluefin tuna meets crunchy shallots and smooth avocado for a rich texture. A5 Wagyu with Caviar ๐๐: Expensive but underwhelmingโsave your money for other dishes! ๐ซ Highly Recommended: Chirashi Bowl ๐๐๐๐๐: At $45, it may seem pricey, but itโs the best value on the menu! A generous bowl with 10 slices of premium sashimi, plus sweet shrimp, scallops, crab salad, and tamagoyaki. Beautifully presented and incredibly fresh. In a city like Seattle where sushi is often overpriced, this bowl is a satisfying steal. A must-try for sashimi lovers! #SeattleLife #SeattleWeekend #SeattleArea #SeattleFood #SeattleEats #SeattleDaily #Seattle#Seattleguide