All Seafood & Sushi Restaurants near East Queen Anne, Uptown, West Queen Anne and South Lake Union

Katsu-ya Seattle

The menu at this popular Japanese sushi chain features dishes like crispy rice with spicy tuna, yellowtail sashimi with jalapeño, Japanese ceviche, creamy popc…
122 Westlake Ave N
South Lake Union
206-580-0080
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2331 Sixth Ave
South Lake Union
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2331 Sixth Ave
South Lake Union
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Flying Fish

Upscale-but-casual Flying Fish is yet another high-end Seattle seafood restaurant that's good, but not great. However, the famous oyster (and appetizer) happy …
300 Westlake Ave N
South Lake Union
206-728-8595
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Bar Harbor

They say, "Bar Harbor is a highly curated wine, craft beer, and spirits bar that serves food inspired by the Atlantic Northeast. It is a place to eat, watch a …
400 Fairview Ave N
South Lake Union
206-922-3288
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Teinei

The menu at this South Lake Union sushi and ramen spot, whose name refers to a Japanese sense of care and hospitality, includes ramen, sushi, udon, curries, sk…
1256 Republican St.
South Lake Union
206-420-4500
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SkyCity at the Space Needle

"The view of Seattle from the Space Needle--the view of Seattle absent the Space Needle--could be Any City, USA, which allows you to fantasize about all the ot…
400 Broad St
Uptown
206-905-2100
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711 Westlake Ave N
South Lake Union
206-405-2663
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305 Harrison
Uptown
206-728-2228
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901 Fairview Ave N
South Lake Union
206-223-2722
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The 100 Pound Clam

What started out as a one man-operated clam cannery in 1905 quickly transformed into a lucrative business, and then eventually turned into The 100 Pound Clam, …
1001 Fairview Ave N
South Lake Union
206-453-5067
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I Love Sushi

Ignore the worthy-of-a-food-court name; I Love Sushi remains a perennial favorite of Seattle sushi fans. Lunch draws a crowd, and take-out options are ambitiou…
1001 Fairview Ave N
South Lake Union
206-625-9604
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The White Swan Public House

There’s a lot of potential awesomeness at White Swan Public House, especially a seafood poutine topped with clams, bacon, scallions, and then basted in chowder…
1001 Fairview Ave N
South Lake Union
206-588-2680
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Birch

Jeffrey Kessenich, the chef behind the now-defunct Magnolia restaurant Tanglewood Supreme (which closed in 2016), has opened this waterfront restaurant in Sout…
1001 Fairview Avenue N #2250
South Lake Union
206-774-1948
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Duke's Seafood & Chowder

This second-story location of the seafood standby boasts full views of Seattle and South Lake Union.
1111 Fairview Avenue N
South Lake Union
206-382-9963
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Marinepolis Sushi Land

Marinepolis, a restaurant under the Sushi Land chain, offers decent conveyer-belt sushi a few blocks away from the Space Needle. Because of this, they have a s…
803 Fifth Ave N
Uptown
206-267-7621
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Taylor Shellfish Farms Oyster Bar

The good people here aim to provide you with the freshest oysters, clams, mussels, geoducks, and scallops, brought to Seattle throughout the week directly from…
124 Republican St
Uptown
206-501-4442
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Shiki

Owner Ken Yamamoto is one of the only chefs in Washington State certified to handle fugu—the blowfish with the poisonous liver. If you like taking your life in…
4 W Roy St
Uptown
206-281-1352
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Ten Sushi

Where the Genki Sushi above the QFC on Mercer used to be, it’s another, better conveyor-belt place run by former Genki manager and sushi chef Shinichiro Takaha…
500 Mercer St
Uptown
206-453-3881
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Sushi Samurai

It's sushi where Pinkabella Cupcakes used to be.
1817 Queen Anne Ave N
West Queen Anne
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