Reviews
Shiki is a hidden gem in Queen Anne, offering unpretentious and authentic Japanese cuisine with a personal touch. The warm greeting upon entry and attentive staff set the tone for a delightful dining experience. The menu may be simple, but the quality and selection of fish in dishes like chirashi and sashimi make it a standout spot for sushi lovers. While some minor issues were noted by a few customers, such as soft tempura or unexpected wasabi placement, the overall consensus is positive. The fresh fish, generous portions, and reasonable prices make Shiki a must-visit for anyone craving exceptional Japanese fare in a cozy, family-run setting, Shiki Japanese Restaurant typically has an average rating of 4.4.
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Shiki is a hidden gem, right by the junction where you start climbing the hill to upper Queen Anne and next to a record store. It has a SIZABLE PARKING AREA...
After eating once, I couldn't help but go there twice more. The fish meat on the sushi was so thick that I couldn't even finish one bite the first time I...
Lately. Mixed results. Lacking staff. Food is not expertly prepared. Hot soup. Cold. . Sticky rice. Gummy. Lack of originality. Service is sluggish. Used to...
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read moreAmazing little Japanese place. Very quiet and authentic. For the $50 I spent it was worth it. I was so full I had to take home a Togo box! I'll be back... proba...
read moreThe exterior of Shiki almost put us off, but I'm glad we went in. Small place, so call to do a reservation if you can. Warm greeting for us and we were right to...
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