Musashi's - Seattle
Musashi's
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The menu of Musashi's from Seattle includes 159 menus. On average the menus or drinks on the menu cost approximately $13.6. You can view the categories on the menu below.
Nestled in Seattle, this restaurant presents a dual narrative in the realm of sushi. While some diners lamented the high prices paired with low-quality fish, others celebrated fresh, budget-friendly options and delectable dishes such as the Chirashi bowl and Unadon. Though the ambiance may lack polish, many appreciated the warm service and value for money. Signature rolls and meals garnered praise for their flavor, with some dishes proving to be delightful surprises. Ultimately, this eatery offers a varied experience, catering to both enthusiasts and those seeking a more consistent quality in their sushi adventures.
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Was Alex Y at Musashi's a mag?
Musashi's is such a good Seattle classic! You should definitely have this once (and then many more times) if you're a fan of sashimi and sushi. ALSO, There IS AC! no worries. The classic go to is a Chirashi bowl the fish is so fresh and they give you a lot!! I shared a bowl (and then the Seattle Exit roll) with a friend and it felt like a good amount. The Seattle Exit roll was yummy actually we just got it because my... View all feedback.
What Al J dislikes about Musashi's:
Soggy mess. The korean dude had 3 Mexicans on the sushi line. Wonder why mexicans dont make good sushi. They make good burritos.Tempura was soggy and mushy. The nigiri was luke warm and discolored. He took off one roll to make it right but still, I shouldve drove up to Mill Creek's Sushi Zen. They have a Japanese guy up there. Koreans dont make good sushi either. Its loaded with sugar and take too many shortcuts. Not... View all feedback.
Musashi's is such a good Seattle classic! You should definitely have this once (and then many more times) if you're a fan of sashimi and sushi. ALSO, There IS AC! no worries. The classic go to is a Chirashi bowl the fish is so fresh and they give you a lot!! I shared a bowl (and then the Seattle Exit roll) with a friend and it felt like a good amount. The Seattle Exit roll was yummy actually we just got it because my friend was leaving Seattle, but I enjoyed it. Salmon, avocado, and crunchy bits. Loved the texture. The rolls are super big though! You cannot eat a piece of that roll in one bite.The service was nice. They checked in a lot and made sure to always refill our water. Super kind! Go go go for sure.
I had a delightful weekday lunch here, and am already planning on going back! I had the salmon-yellow-tail-eel chirashi bowl and a California roll, and am probably going to order the same every time. The fish was fresh and melt-in-your-mouth delicious, rice was perfectly seasoned and cooked, and the California roll had a good balance of everything it's supposed to have. The staff was friendly and interior was clean. I may even go out of my way to grab sushi here!
Soggy mess. The korean dude had 3 Mexicans on the sushi line. Wonder why mexicans dont make good sushi. They make good burritos.Tempura was soggy and mushy. The nigiri was luke warm and discolored. He took off one roll to make it right but still, I shouldve drove up to Mill Creek's Sushi Zen. They have a Japanese guy up there. Koreans dont make good sushi either. Its loaded with sugar and take too many shortcuts. Not worth the price or hassle.
Didn't realize this was a chain, I was only familiar with the Bellevue location. This ID location is much closer to home and a welcome sight. Delicious food, great service, and not very busy. Highly recommended!Food: 5/5
Musashi's has the best chirashi bowls in Seattle that are not only fresh and tasty, but are affordable as well.They have limited seating inside, but I've done takeout from this location numerous times and haven't had any negative experiences. They gave us complimentary miso soup at the beginning of the meal which I really appreciated. I usually get a chirashi bowl with half salmon, half seared salmon and I would recommend it to any salmon lover. The fish melts in your mouth and the rice is always perfectly seasoned. Not to mention, they look so beautiful!For 10-12 pieces of sashimi over rice for around $20, it's very affordable and tastes high quality. You can't beat it!
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Sushi Rolls (Cut Bite Size)
Musashi Deluxe Roll (6 Pcs)$18.8Sushi By The Piece
Broiled Eel Sushi Unagi$4.5
Japanese Omelette Sushi Tamago$4.0
Pickled Mackerel Sushi SabaConsuming raw / undercooked meats; poultry; seafood; shellfish / eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.
$4.5
Albacore Sushi Shiro MaguroConsuming raw / undercooked meats; poultry; seafood; shellfish / eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness.
$5.0
Prawn Sushi Ebi$4.5
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