Sankai - Menu

111 4th Ave. N.WA 98020, Edmonds, United States

🛍 Fish, Sushi, Coffee, Seafood

4.5 💬 1589 Reviews
Sankai

Phone: +14254123417,+14259558789

Address: 111 4th Ave. N.WA 98020, Edmonds, United States

City: Edmonds

Menu Dishes: 18

Reviews: 1589

Website: http://www.sankaisushi.com/

"We eat a lot of sushi so tried this place based on reviews. Had the sashimi omakase, 2 rolls and Kasu marinated black cod. Sashimi quality was ok but expected better for the price. Kasu black cod was excellent and definitely the highlight. Service was fast and friendly. Recommend getting a reservation. We walked in and had to wait even though the restaurant was half empty."

Full menu - 18 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Dessert

Japanese Specialties

Sushi Rolls

Sushi

Entrées

Seafood*

Appetizer

Beef

Sushi Bar Entrees

Vegetarian

Steaks

Seafood

Sandwiches

User User

sake kasu black cod and tempura (green bean garnelen) were excellent.

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Reviews

User
User

delicious food, excellent service, friendly and beautiful presentation. it is our favorite restaurant for Japanese food!


User
User

there was a live silver fish in our eating, the waitress gave us only a new teller and gave us another $200 show. at least an apology would have been nice.


User
User

one of the freshest chirashi dishes I still had in wa large fish quality - uni especially is melt-in-your-mouth decadent, and all three desserts were amazing (opera cake, souffle cheesecake and flan)! View menu


User
User

One of the freshest chirashi bowls I've had yet in WA : great fish quality- uni in particular is melt-in-your-mouth decadent, and all three desserts were amazing (opera cake, souffle cheesecake and flan !


Ariana
Ariana

Pretty good spot for sushi in Edmonds! If you don't want to drive to Seattle for good sushi, visit here! Must try Japanese soufflé cheesecake! Nomnomnom. Rolls are half size... sankai roll in the back and I think it was spider roll in the front. Sushi are individual orders.


User
User

We live in Tangletown near Sushi master Ryuichi Nakano's old restaurant and miss him dearly! We will happily travel to Edmonds to enjoy his wonderful dishes. We enjoyed trying new sashimi options from the fresh page, as well as some classic rolls. One of the best sushi chefs in the greater Seattle area! View menu


Ariana
Ariana

We heard good things about SanKai. Recommend making reservations. We didn't, but lucky to get bar seats. Quite and comfortable. Ordered a few pieces of Nigiri. Service was fast. Nice presentation. Fish was fresh. Taste was a little bland. Tempura vegetables were spot on excellent. Overall, good experience.


Ariana
Ariana

Make a reservation or you'll be waiting awhile. Good service, excellent traditional Japanese cuisine with fabulous options. This is not a fake crab California roll and cream cheese establishment. Clean and fresh seafood. Superb flavors. The cucumber sticks are oddly delicious and mouth cleansing. Black marinated cod is on point.


Ariana
Ariana

We eat a lot of sushi so tried this place based on reviews. Had the sashimi omakase, 2 rolls and Kasu marinated black cod. Sashimi quality was ok but expected better for the price. Kasu black cod was excellent and definitely the highlight. Service was fast and friendly. Recommend getting a reservation. We walked in and had to wait even though the restaurant was half empty. View menu

Edmonds

Edmonds

Edmonds offers stunning waterfront views, cozy downtown cafes, and diverse dining. Typical eats include fresh seafood, artisan pastries, and locally-sourced coffee brews.

Categories

  • Fish Delight in our exquisite fish dishes, crafted from the freshest catch of the day. From grilled favorites to savory stews, our menu celebrates the ocean's bounty with flavors to satisfy every palate.
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!

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