Final Test
May 11, 2010 0 CommentsFinal Test

I recently had a chance to visit Hana Restaurant in
Seattle. Hana has a very low-key vibe on top of Capitol Hill on
Broadway. The place was packed on a freezing Tuesday night in
February. I sat at the sushi bar and got the check list from the
sushi chef. They had a wide ranging menu from rolls to nigri. I
asked for what was not on the menu that was fresh. The sushi chef
reccomended Oysters to Geoduck (Seattle natives know Geoduck). I
had a piece of both! Perfect! The price was based on per piece and
was made by the chef each time (not a conveyer belt). I will
definitly go back to Hana. For more information visit the link
below.
Ototo's
Sushi is the literally the best sushi in Seattle! Others may
pretend to be or even play the part, however, when it comes down to
it the best and freshest is in Upper Queen Anne and dont let me get
started on the style. Top to bottom Otto's has a modern layout with
an authentic feel, unparraled anywhere else in Seattle. My only
question is where I would rank it in the world ;)
New Fave!
The only other Seattle Sushi Restaurant I enjoy is Ototo. The
portions are small but very fresh. Forget the crowds in Belltown;
the location on top of Queen Anne is convenient. I will report on
the menu soon...