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Really bad service and rude workers unfortunately.
Not the smartest when it comes to customer service. You can have just of great as an omakase somewhere else without the baggage.
Be the first to ReplyThe only reason this is a 4 star is because I've been to
The only reason this is a 4 star is because I've been to most of the other high end sushi places in the area and it's fierce competition. I'm sure on any given day they could all compete for the top spot. Ambiance I would describe as Bellevue standard. It's modern, clean, but nothing about it particularly stands out. Service was 4.5 which I would expect at this price point. Dishes were explained well, courses timed well, but I had to ask for a thing or two twice- no biggie. The presentation was 5/5. Minimalist given the nature of it being sushi, but the dish selection and placement was perfect. The freshness of the food was obviously 5/5 but I wouldn't expect any less at this price point. I appreciated the uniqueness of some aspects like marinated tuna or clear jelly on top of an oyster, but I'm not quite convinced everything worked. Value 3/5. I believe it was 11 dishes for omakase. I can't say I was a huge fan of every single dish unlike other places I've tried at this price point. The overwhelming majority of them were very good though. At this price point, my wallet doesn't quite agree with dedicating 2 dishes to tempura and ice cream though. Where the value really dips for me is in the drink selection. There really isn't a reasonably affordable bottle selection nor is it the best value by the glass. Their selection of bottles on the low end(by memory) was $200 and went as high as ~$1800? Not sure who is buying those but not I. The pairing I believe was $60 which isn't the worst but certainly way better value to be had. Given the seasonality of sushi restaurants, would I come back? Definitely. Was the food very fresh? Definitely. Do I think it is the best value at this price point? No.
Be the first to ReplyThe fish was fresh, the service, impeccable, and the
The fish was fresh, the service, impeccable, and the ambience was superb!! The bill at the end was high but not unreasonable. I will go back again even though it's almost $200 a person without alcohol.
Be the first to ReplyEasily one of my top 5 dining experiences ever! This was a
Easily one of my top 5 dining experiences ever! This was a major splurge for us, as it was our 25th Wedding Anniversay celebration. Usually we'll travel out of the country for this special occasion, but there are several things that prevented us from doing this. So we decided on an epic Omakase dinner at Takai by Kashiba. First, it's a modern, minimal space that reminds us of those high end sushi restaurants in Tokyo. We opted to have the dining Omakase experience at the sushi counter, it's the best seat in the house! I can't even fully describe the entire evening, other than it was truly extraordinary! There were easily over 20 pieces (I think if you count it individually it tops over 30 items). The nigiri was the perfect ratio of sushi rice to fish. I feel like every nigiri piece was portioned appropriately. Additionally there were other items, such as tempura, chawan mushi, miso soup, and sahimi. As many items we had, we felt satiated, not overly full. Chef Jun was a pleasant conversationalist. We found out his brother has an izakaya restaurant in Osaka, and we'll make sure to visit his restaurant this May! Takai by Kashiba is definitely a special occasion experience and highly recommend!!! We'll make another reservation soon!
Be the first to ReplyThis place is so good.
Amazing service as soon as you enter. They have coat check and even a purse hanger for you. When we left they handed our coats and they are warm and toasty. Very thoughtful. We sat at the sushi counter and I loved the experience. You get to see the sushi chefs make the sushi and our chef was friendly yet knew not to intrude as my friend and I were catching up. All the fish were amazing and were special. Some fish while I've tasted before just was prepared different (whether with a hint of sauce) that it tasted super unique. I'd highly recommend coming here to try it out if you haven't. Just top notch service and food. Saw lots of couples here and the atmosphere was elegant. Chef Kashiba also made an appearance. He was standing by the sushi chefs and observing. Thanks to Yelp reviews I followed the parking instructions. Make a turn onto 2nd street once you past the restaurant and park at the first parking structure you see. You scan the code to pay, but before you do make sure you apply the discount code that is provided by the restaurant. They validate up to two hours. Make sure you pay immediately as you park as I noticed a parking officer already running to check whether I paid for my parking spot.
Be the first to ReplyCame here for my birthday in February .
Had the omakase with an added fresh sea urchin. Service is polite and efficient . Multiple courses that are well presented and well explained. Plenty of food for omakase and well rounded and balanced omakase set. Intimate setting, good choices for drinks and dessert, and beautiful ambiance.
Be the first to ReplyThe reason why it took me so long to stop in here is
The reason why it took me so long to stop in here is because one of my sons doesn't really like fish and when I make reservations on OpenTable, it looks like the only choice is to have the full course menu. So there were three of us that went my son who isn't really into fish didn't go although he loves crab and scallops so he would've been fine. When we sat down, we saw that there could be à la cart ordering so it turns out he totally could've come. I was iffy on attending because I'm not familiar with sitting down and not knowing what I'm going to get from a Japanese restaurant but I decided why not. I am really glad I did. Everything was delicious. I typically like very heavy flavors and these were not heavy flavors but I tell you I have never had sushi this fresh and so beautifully delicately done outside of Japan. I was so curious that I ended up trying and enjoying the raw scallop which I have not liked in the past. Well, it turns out that I was eating the scallops at the wrong place. I also tried Uni for the first time I can't believe I tried it was not something I really had to get used to because I believe this was top notch Uni. We all had the course meal, and my husband had the tea course service, which was so fun to see him enjoy- he loved it! I had a glass of white wine and then a glass of rosé. They didn't have red, which makes sense with the food that they serve. We were celebrating my son, and there was a small toast in the beginning, which was a really nice gesture, because so many times would making reservations. The restaurant asked if we're celebrating anything and there's been a couple times in the past where nothings been done, so why do you even ask? Anyway, the service here is second to nowhere on the east side. They noticed that my son was left-handed and served his dishes. Accordingly, there were so many small touches that I really did appreciate. They had to be watching our table to know when to bring out the next course it was very Canlisesque. If I'm going out to eat, I do appreciate the craft of restaurant service and a place that highly respects the food and the dining experience so if I could give this more than five stars I would. In fact, this is the type of place that makes me go back and want to review everywhere I've given forward five stars to and bring their score down star to punctuate what a five star should be. We were greeted by I believe the owner who came to our table in the cutest hat very sweet gentleman. I can't express how please I am that I tried this place. We will be back many many times. Only drawback, we parked in the parking lot just south of the building. There was plenty of parking there, but we got a ticket so be mindful of where you park. Oh, and I thought I had the best hojicha ice cream before.... I way, no how. The best is HERE.
Be the first to ReplyHigh end, expensive and exquisite.
I've eaten there twice once for Omakase at the bar and a second time at a regular table. I did nigiri dinner with tempura order at the table and was still hungry after. however this and ascend are the fanciest restaurants with sushi in Bellevue if you want to entertain. For every day sushi, I goto I love sushi, Kura if kids.
Be the first to ReplyThis was a beautiful omakase experience in downtown
This was a beautiful omakase experience in downtown Bellevue! We were very lucky to be served by Chef Jun the whole night by the sushi bar. The sushi bar experience is super worth it if it's your first time ever trying omakase. All the fish and ingredients were super fresh. It was nice for Chef Jun to started the experience by asking us what some of our favorite fish were so he could cater the omakase experience to our liking. The vibes felt very high end and fitting with it being in downtown Bellevue. Great place for a nice celebration :)
Be the first to ReplyThis place was terrible.
Let me first start off by warning you that they don't have a full bar or a full sushi menu. They serve wine and sake and beer by the glass that starts at $22 and goes up from there. The sushi itself was just ok, I've definitely had better quality elsewhere. There's nothing creative, just standard sushi and you cannot order nigiri or sashimi by itself, they only serve in sets. Wish I had known this before coming as I am particular in which type of fish I want. It's also ridiculously expensive for what you get. I don't mind spending a lot of money on fine dining, but here you can have everything and leave unsatisfied. You're definitely better off spending half as much money and getting better food at Nobu.
Be the first to Reply"The food is very fresh, we enjoyed it very much.
The taste is also very authentic, everything is just right. Will come back again."
Be the first to ReplyWith the mixed reviews out there, I was curious to try out
With the mixed reviews out there, I was curious to try out Takai to have my own take on the bar omakase. Chef Jun provided an outstanding variety with a lot of aged and marinated fish which makes his style unique. You'll see a lot of the classics and the high points were the iwashi (sardine), nodoguru (blackthroat seaperch), and akami (tuna) sashimi. In addition to the nigiri courses, there are cooked dishes also served such as tempura and chawanmushi, which were excellent. I would easily return during a different season to try out another menu course. When walking in, I found the interior to be very modern and aesthetically pleasing. The lofted ceiling is sky high and the dim lighting sets just the right mood with light jazz music playing in the background. I would say the ambiance of the bar omakase is a bit sterile in a sense where the staff and chefs are not as fully interactive compared to other omakases that will make you feel engaged the whole time. It seems as though their goal is to have guests talk amongst themselves providing everyone with some more privacy. There was minimal small talk with the chef but outside of that the only other communication was providing the description of each course. Their doors open at 5:30 pm sharp, so if you try to arrive early on a cold night, you will have to literally wait outside until that point. Seats 1-6 starting from the wall on the right side will get you in front of Chef Jun which are the ideal spots, and seats 7-8 towards the kitchen will have you sitting in front of the assistant chef. If you are a single diner like myself, seat 3 on the corner is ideal as it will give you the most space and you will not have to sit directly next to anyone on either side with the corner angle. Overall I would say this was an excellent experience and would rate it as one of the top 5 high-end omakases in the greater Seattle metro area. To the experienced omakase diner, it will not be anything world changing, but can be easily viewed as another quality omakase to try. In terms of atmosphere it is probably the fanciest/most formal of an interior a sushi restaurant can get in Seattle/Bellevue, so taking a date here will surely impress on the atmosphere alone. For the interior space/city location/parking category, it would rank as #1. I can understand why some of the critical comments were made in other reviews and can somewhat confirm they hold true. There is more use of marinated and aged fish in this omakase compared to others that mostly use fresh fish which may not be to everyone's liking. And it is not going to be a rowdy loud time like at Shiro's in Belltown. If this establishment was bar omakase only it would definitely garner the highest reviews. But with how they also included a lot of table seating to maximize revenue, the pricing of the table omakase seems more reflective of the prime downtown Bellevue location and interior décor rather than for the menu itself.
Be the first to ReplyThis spot prides itself on providing an experience and they
This spot prides itself on providing an experience and they definitely do! The Omakase offering is extensive leaving you to feel satisfied. While I've only been able to snag a reservation in the dining room I'd like to also experience the sushi bar where it seemed more intimate.
Be the first to ReplyIs the chef counter experience pricey? yes, but Takai is a
Is the chef counter experience pricey? yes, but Takai is a special experience for sure. Best omakase on the Eastside in our opinions. Having lived in the Bay Area for a few years, we find that comparable omakase experiences in Seattle are available but much rarer here. Takai is one of my Top 2 in Seattle as of right now (Jan 2024). If you can splurge a bit more, this vinoholic here says get the wine pairing ;). The table omakase is priced a bit lower than the chef counter. Having done both, you are not missing on quality of food or service either way (just on chef interactions). Both times I've been here, Shiro's made appearances as well ;). So you know they're committed. **2 hour validated parking, short walk to entrance facing Bellevue way.
Be the first to ReplyOiiiii, it's rare for me to review right away after a
Oiiiii, it's rare for me to review right away after a restaurant experience but Takai by Kashiba = a must write! For those who aren't familiar, Takai is one of Kashiba's newest establishment featuring his apprentice, Jun Takai and oh boy, does it hit the high end luxury side of sushi. Price point is around $193/person for the omakase and if you're looking to splurge, all additional sushi/nigiri orders outside the omakase set is at market price. Things to know about Takai: Parking & Location: Located in Bellevue, Takai is pretty easy to find. For parking, easiest place to park is the attached parking lot to the building. There is validated parking from Takai, so make sure to call the place and ask for the code :) Reservations: Super easy to do online or call but highly recommend making a reservation for the COUNTER SEATING! Trust.... The intimate atmosphere of Takai calls for only 6 spots at the counter and it's worth the experience. Ambiance: Classy and the dress code is smart casual. This place is a great excuse to dress up a wee bit and is perfect for dates and celebrations. Service: Was very fortunate enough to get greeted warmly at the door by Chef Kashiba (!!!) and overall, the staff was lovely and nice. Star of the night was definitely Chef Takai who did a wonderful job at presenting the food, telling the history/facts about the fish, and made sure all of the guests were comfortable. Whenever any of the guests wanted pictures, Chef Takai made sure we got the best angle and lighting, so thank you Chef Takai for all of your patience! :) Omakase Experience: Featuring a total of 31 items that consisted of appetizers, nigiri, sushi variety, and dessert, this was an amazing feast. To sum it up, Chef Takai has done a great job in selecting fish and other sea critters like crab, shrimp, geoduck that are from Japan, Spain and Washington. Every piece that was presented came with a quick fact of how long it was aged (average being around 6-9 days and longest being 16) and a quick blurb of what type of seasoning is used. Having done quite a bit of Omakase places in Seattle, this by far has been the most informative and yummy experience by far. Food Quality & Presentation: 10/10 for me. Temperature of the food, especially when it came to the Hokkaido Hairy Crab and Scallops = perfection. All the fish tasted fresh without a hint of the sea and quality itself was superb. More than half of the fish I had was a oh my goodness, melt in your mouth butter moment. Tea Pairing: Unique to this Omakase experience for me was definitely the tea pairing. Usually I'm more of a sake pairing when it comes to fish but being a tea lover, I couldn't resist trying out the tea option. With a steep price point of $45 for the tea pairing, I would say it's well worth it. Quality of the tea was amazing, with everything sourced directly from Japan. Overall, tried 6 different types of tea and it went really well with the Omakase experience. Definitely recommend this option if you want something different and non alcoholic. The little things that makes the night better... -If you're the type to savor your nigiri with your hands, there is a small wet wipe provided for your fingers -Complimentary Nikka whisky tasting at the end was such a surprise! -Complimentary sparkling wine was provided for my special celebration there Overall, I absolutely loved my first visit here and it certainly won't be my last :)
Be the first to ReplyThe best sushi i have had so far! If you are lucky and is
The best sushi i have had so far! If you are lucky and is in season, the Akamutsu nigiri is so yummy! The rice is very good too! Using hands to eat sushi and in 1 bite is the correct way
Be the first to ReplyTakai by Kashiba was a great omakase experience! We walked
Takai by Kashiba was a great omakase experience! We walked in the restaurant and found out that our reservation was on a different date, but the staffs were still nice enough to seat us at the bar. Every single dish came out pretty fast and the staff gave detailed explantion of every single dish that came out. The whole experience was abour 1 hour and 40 minutes.The $160 omakase came with 10 courses, including 17 sushi pieces and 25 total food items (and complimentary sparkling water). Most of the fish were directly from Tokyo and the sashimi were served as Endomae style. I loved the variety of the food and the quality of every single dish that I tried. My favorite was the scallop sushi, salmon belly sushi, and uni sushi. I paired with hojicha tea which was great in between the dishes. I was also able to watch Chef Takai making all the sushi with amazing skills and passion. I loved my experience here and would love to try other omakase restaurants owned by Chef Kashiba!
Be the first to ReplyGood service.
We ordered a bunch of sushi, which were a little dry for us to enjoy. I would not recommend this place to anyone if you're looking for fresh and good quality sushi
Be the first to ReplyOverrated! Service was amazing but the food was
Overrated! Service was amazing but the food was surprisingly disappointed. Many of the fish were fishy and the rice was too sour for sushi. Fried items were not good, the deep fried shrimp head was still dripping oil when served. For this price, I would not go back.
Be the first to ReplyNot great.
But it's ok. A good experience but the second time would be painful and boring. The wine pairings were missed. They need a better som to properly pair the sushi with each bite. The fish was great. Not the best in the city but good enough for the experience. I'm sure it's great for some seattle locals who may not get a chance to eat great sushi paired with the high price for the experience this place almost forces the consumer to be happy since they spent so much money on the so so food. The servers should also know the food a little better. With different people delivering each dish, there was no consistency in the knowledge of the dish. The food comes out, it's dropped off, little to no explanation to what you are eating or drinking or why they paired each dish with the drink. And most of the time the explanation is like a robot speaking from scripts and dialog form. For the cost of this experience, you should expect more unless this is your whole paycheck and you are forced to be happy with anything served. Maybe the next kashiba restaurant will be better and more attentive to detail and delivery.
Be the first to ReplyWe enjoyed our omakase dinner at the sushi counter here.
Chef is engaging and informative.Every dish was good, and some were over the top fabulous.People will want to compare with Taneda Sushi in Kaiseki. First, this space is larger and more modern. Second, Takai focuses almost exclusively on seafood, while we found much more variety at Taneda. Taneda tends to have far more flair and entertainment than Takai, so we found the overall experience to be better at Taneda.But Takai is no slouch. This is top notch sushi from one of Seattle' best.
Be the first to ReplyThis was a very nice treat and omakase tasting experience!
This was a very nice treat and omakase tasting experience! Booking was easy, and we were lucky they had an opening available on the day we booked to sit at the sushi counter to get an upclose experience with Chef Jun. The tasting started almost promptly at 5 after cleansing with a warm cloth and getting set with your drink of choice ( lstill or sparkling water) and if you wanted any additional beverages.We started off with 3 appetizers, followed by the first nigiri course, then a hot tempura dish, followed by 7 more pieces of nigiri, a hand roll, a final nigiri piece, tamago, and miso soup. Everything was incredibly fresh and prepared right in front of our eyes. Because we sat at the chef's counter, we were able to converse with Chef Jun and see all the action. It cost us $195 per person for the counter + $85 for a wine/sake pairing (that we split). If you sit in the dining room, the pricing is $165 I believe and a bit of a different menu.Overall, it was a great night and experience. The seafood was extremely fresh and flavorful with a great selection. My favorites were the firefly squid, sardines, aamaebi, and handroll with all the uni! They provide 2 hour complimentary parking, which is nice and the experience was around 1 hour 45 mins.
Be the first to ReplyDefinitely one of the best omakase experiences in the area.
All the nigiri was excellent and there was a decent variety of other interesting dishes. We didn't do the pairings but ordered a few glasses of sake with our meal and everything was delicious. My friend and I both have pretty big appetites but we left feeling full and quite satisfied.
Be the first to ReplyGreat experience! A word-class chef, stellar service,
Great experience! A word-class chef, stellar service, adventurous menu, beautiful and comfortable environment.
Be the first to ReplyMy first omakase experience and it was amazing! The service
My first omakase experience and it was amazing! The service was attentive and I thought it would be very slow in between the courses but everything came out at a good pace. Water (sparkling/still) is included in the experience so don't act like a noob like me and say tap is fine. LOL! There were 12 courses altogether with the ability to add on a course (seasonal courses so it was purple uni this time around). Everything was very very tasty and there were a few courses I wasn't a huge fan of (hamachi was extra fishy for me, not a fan of monkfish liver) but others I was pleasantly surprised (not usually into mackerel but this one was so smoky and tender). The winner course for us with the tuna course -- coating your mouth with wonderful tuna fat! Definitely a splurge for a celebratory meal!
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