Wa'z Seattle
Wa'z Seattle
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A complete overview of all 34 meals and drinks can be found here on the menu of Wa'z Seattle from Seattle.
Wa'z Seattle, located in the heart of Seattle, WA, is an acclaimed Japanese restaurant boasting an impressive average rating of 4.6 stars. With a menu that celebrates authentic flavors, diners are encouraged to reserve a table by calling (206) 441-7119 to ensure a spot at this popular eatery. For those who prefer to enjoy their favorite dishes at home, ordering through OpenTable is a convenient option. In addition to its delectable cuisine, Wa'z Seattle also offers a selection of refreshing beers to complement your meal. If you're intrigued by the menu but want to explore similar offerings, consider checking out The 5 Point Cafe, a 24-hour legendary dive bar diner, and Tilikum Place Cafe. After your dining experience, don’t forget to share your thoughts by leaving a review!.
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my 2nd visit of the year for autumn menu. the chief and assistent remembered my nutritional restrictions, although I did not specify. they also gave me a bliss board and flowers for my celebration. love it! will come again for the summer next year View all feedback.
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Taste is fine but not much dedication to food details customers. The popular dish oyster wrapped with Wagyu I tasted pieces of oyster shells.. The food portion is 5 5 but I?m willing to trade quality with quantity. Nothing really kicks my taste bud not even the Uni. It?s like a regular Japanese cuisine that?s much cheaper than $200 per person. Also dining environment is a bit noisy so it?s kinda hard to hear chef and... View all feedback.
My wife and I recently dined at Wa'z for the first time to celebrate her birthday. The restaurant had a warm and inviting atmosphere, and the staff was both friendly and professional. Overall, it was a delightful and enjoyable dining experience.
Really wonderful and intimate experience. seafood were incredibly fresh, and the service was incredible and welcoming.
My 2nd visit of the year for autumn menu. the chief and assistent remembered my nutritional restrictions, although I did not specify. they also gave me a bliss board and flowers for my celebration. love it! will come again for the summer next year
The food has high quality, thoughtful craftsmanship, and all the details that make the experience special. This is also a Japanese restaurant actually operated by a Japanese chef, not by Chinese, Korean, or other ethnicities. There’s nothing wrong with the latter, but it can make the experience feel less authentic. We paid $300 per person including sake pairings, tax, and tip, which is definitely not cheap and not really worth it compared to what you can get in Asia (or Vancouver or NYC). But we accept that this is a general Seattle problem. While the service had some hiccups and definitely lacked the small customer-focused details you’d expect in fine dining and in Japanese culture, I also want to recognize that it’s a small restaurant with a limited number of staff. Everyone worked really hard, was clearly busy, and genuinely cared, so it still feels good to support them. The only thing I didn’t love is the 20% service charge added before tax, which definitely makes the bill higher compared to the usual 20% tip. Highly recommend reserve a seat at the counter top. the experience will not be worth it if you seat at the normal dining table. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
It was a great kaiseki experience. The food presentation and the tableware were incredibly beautiful and detailed, and you could really tell how much thought and care went into every dish. The dishes themselves were unique and not something you come across often, which made the experience interesting and fun. That said, in terms of flavor, it did not quite meet my personal expectations, so that part was a bit disappointing. As someone who truly loves sushi, the sushi and sashimi were not my favorites, including the sushi rice. The okoge ankake was my least favorite dish. However, my friends really enjoyed the meal, and we still had a lovely dinner together. The service was excellent, and overall, it was a very good experience. Food: 3 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Menu
生日蛋糕
Chestnut Mont Blanc$129.4Gohan: Rice Dish
Seven Vegetable Risotto昼 席
しのぎChef'S Selection
Matsumae-ZukeMain
TsukuriOmakase
Takiawase
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