Want to find the top Sushi in Belltown? To get you the definitive list of the best Sushi spots in Belltown, we reviewed the best review and restaurant sites incorporating millions of expert and diner reviews. Check out everything you need to know about the best Sushi spots in Belltown below.
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Compare the price of Sushi in your favorite neighborhoods. Downtown has the most expensive Sushi, while East Queen Anne has the cheapest Sushi in town. Knowing the average price of 2 pc salmon sashimi will help you know what to expect next time you dine out.
Neighborhood | Ave. price for 2 pc salmon sashimi | # Sushi restaurants |
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Downtown | $30 | 30 |
Belltown | $20 | 10 |
Lower Queen Anne | $17 | 1 |
First Hill | $15 | 3 |
Uptown | $15 | 4 |
South Lake Union | $12 | 4 |
Westlake | $12 | 1 |
East Queen Anne | $5 | 1 |
When having rainbow roll, experts suggest you pair it with a glass of Gruner Veltliner, a popular white wine.
To elevate your salmon nigiri experience, we recommend some Pinot Grigio to go with your dish. This pairing works especially well because this white wine doesn't overwhelm the dish.
When considering how to best enjoy your tempura prawn handroll, we would highlight how well a glass of Vinho Verde Rose complements the dish as it the carbonation will cut through heavier flavors of the batter.
Hanaya Yohei is widely recognized as the first person to ever make the now-famous sushi.
Tim 'Eater X' Janus broke the world record by eating the most sushi in one sitting. The new record - that has not been beaten since - is 141 pieces.
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