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Arizona: Harumi Sushi. Phoenix This bustling, casual sushi spot in downtown Phoenix is probably best known for its purple-hued black rice, which adds a healthy and photogenic twist to their sushi.
Bamboo Sushi is a small chain of Japanese restaurants based in Portland Oregon, in the United States. The business has also operated in Beaverton, Denver, Lake Oswego, [1] and Seattle. Bamboo Sushi is owned by Sortis Holdings (previously, Sustainable Restaurant Company). [2] [3] Michelle Andersen is the chief executive officer of Bamboo Sushi. [4]
Sakae Sushi – a restaurant chain based in Singapore serving Japanese cuisine, [12] and is the flagship brand of Apex-Pal International Ltd. Aimed at the low to mid-level pricing market, it purveys sushi, sashimi, teppanyaki, yakimono, nabemono, tempura, agemono, ramen, udon, soba and donburi served either à la carte or via a sushi conveyor belt.
Noms Magazine included Sushi Ichiban in a 2024 overview of Portland's best sushi. [14] Thrillist says, "Ok -- this might be a sushi train, which can be tacky/ less than great for eating, but Sushi Ichiban breaks the mold with loud rock music, the 'train' is literally a toy train, and the rolls are carefully assembled and delicious." [15]
It can also be made vegetarian. Although styles of sushi differ, one key ingredient is "sushi rice." Often, soy sauce, pickled ginger and wasabi are served with it. International Sushi Day is June 18.
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Jade Yamazaki Stewart and Harry Cheadle included Sushi Kashiba in Eater Seattle 's 2023 list of nine restaurants in the city "where you can comfortably eat alone". [8] In The Infatuation 's 2024 overview of Seattle's toughest restaurant reservations, Aimee Rizzo and Kayla Sager-Riley said, "Sushi Kashiba is an institution, and the best sushi restaurant in Seattle, thanks to incredible imported ...
Dylan Joffe included the restaurant in Eater Seattle's 2016 overview of the city's best fries. [23] The website's Jay Friedman and Jade Yamazaki Stewart included Katsu Burger in a 2022 overview of "where to find Japanese food in Seattle beyond sushi and ramen". [6]