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What are the best birthday dinners I've had in a long time
What are the best birthday dinners I've had in a long time was at sushi by scratch. The atmosphere service and food was incredible and I cannot recommend it enough. When first arriving, you go to a small bar area where you served a nice house cocktail, raw oyster on the half shell and a small bite. I would call the staging area before you go into the actual dining space in the next room. On the menu at the time we got to try 16 different sushi. These are my top 5: 1. Hamachi 2. Sake - Salmon 3. Madai 4. Ama Ebi 5. Albacore I'd have to say everything was so methodically crafted and well done by the sushi chef.. I could not have asked for a more delicious sushi dining experience for my birthday. I even made some friends with the girls sitting next to us at the bar. How fun! They also took our picture and signed the menu. So cute! Although my review is short, everything about this experience was nothing short of being memorable and amazing to me.
Be the first to ReplyThe most amazing sushi I've had in my life.
The wine and beer pairing I would say you can skip unless you are going for it! But overall loved loved loved.
Be the first to ReplySushi by Scratch offers a fantastic omakase dining
Sushi by Scratch offers a fantastic omakase dining experience!!! Reservation Online booking is essential for this hidden gem, disguised as a speakeasy. Once you get there, ring the doorbell for entry and enjoy their delightful yuzu ginger sake whiskey while awaiting your 17-course meal. Trust me, this drink blew my mind for someone who generally doesn't drink whiskey. Ambiance The waiting room exudes charm with paper lanterns and a cabinet stocked with a variety of alcohol, setting the perfect mood for your omakase journey. Food Led by the server to the chef-prepared dining area, the blackboard menu outlines the 16-course sushi lineup. Each crafted dish showcases the best part of the fish, complemented by unique spices. There is a personalized name tags to add a special touch. I truly enjoyed everything on the menu. If I have to pick, the highlights for me included unagi, bone marrow, madai, and albacore. Customer Service The chef's engaging demeanor and humor enhanced the dining experience. Sushi by Scratch delivers one of the best omakase experiences at a reasonable price point. Already looking forward to my next visit! :)
Be the first to ReplyCame here with two girlfriends and we had a blast!! We
Came here with two girlfriends and we had a blast!! We loved every part of the night and the omakase meal was delicious. We did the regular tasting and did not add extras because we were so full! Every dish was delicious, presentation was and we did have our own personal favorites too. Mine were the otoro, bone marrow and unagi. It was interesting how their omakase order went from fatty to lean to fatty again. A lot of omakase places I've tried goes from lean to fatty. Otherwise, the whole experience took about 2 hrs (30 mins pre and 1:30 omakase). They also had complementary marinated cucumbers on the side but I wished they offered some utensils to eat it.
Be the first to ReplyFood: Loved the food, after having been to a couple of
Food: Loved the food, after having been to a couple of omakase places, it can get tiring to see the same salmon, blue fin, uni, etc. I love that they allow the chefs to have some creativity to make some more unique items. There was one of there that tasted like a banh mi or pho. That one still stands out to me. Service: Everyone is friendly, the chefs were good at initiating conversation and keeping everything light and fun Ambiance When you first come in you're introduced to a small entry room. This is where you'll get the welcome cocktail and two starters. The second room is where the omakase happens. Both rooms are intimate and give off that classic elevated darker room vibe. Music is interesting too, like a japanese jazz type of music. Personally I loved it, the chefs were joking about hearing the music in their dreams though haha Recommendations Would highly recommend coming in early to not miss the welcome drink and food. We showed up about 15 minutes early to our omakase, not sure if they were waiting in us, but was nice since we were hungry and didn't have to wait on it! They have options for an additional $100-ish per person to add truffle and caviar to certain dishes if that's your thing. Everything tasted great already, so not worth it in my opinion. Overall would recommend coming here, a pricey dinner for sure. We ended up paying about $480 with no add ons, other drinks, just the base omakase price for two people. For special occasions it was a nice treat!
Be the first to ReplyBest sushi I had just really expensive.
I would come back the chef was very fun and was a great experience cool vibe cool place cool people.
Be the first to ReplyCelebrated my birthday at SBS with a surprise from my
Celebrated my birthday at SBS with a surprise from my girlfriend, and it was an incredible experience. The 16-course omakase was an absolute 10/10. The staff was friendly, creating a wonderfully intimate atmosphere. Each bite was a new adventure, and I particularly loved the Akami, Otoro, and Unagi - pure bliss fr! The creativity and thought put into each dish were evident. Even though this was the largest sushi bill I've personally seen, the memorable dining experience makes it completely worth it. I'll def remember this dinner for a very long time.
Be the first to ReplySushi by Scratch is a must visit.
I booked a Omakase experience for my partners boyfriend and it wasnt until the day of the reservation not but an hour before we were scheduled to be there that I realized I booked the wrong location! There was no way we were making it to Healdsburg from Seattle in a hour. I called the Healdsburg location and spoke with Max, the GM. He was so accommodating and was able to get us a reservation in Seattle the same day just an hour later! Amazing customer service, unique and intention experience from entry to the finale. The fish was so fresh, Chef Kevin delivered some unique experiences that had my taste buds dancing for joy. We will definitely be recommending Sushi by Scratch to all of our friends and family. We will definitely be visiting again soon! Thank you again to Chef Kevin and Max for making my partners birthday dinner so special.
Be the first to ReplySBS was a wonderful dining experience beginning with the
SBS was a wonderful dining experience beginning with the cocktail and appetizers in their whiskey bar before the main meal was served at the sushi bar. The sushi variety was excellent and the chefs did a wonderful job with the presentation. The fish was fresh and the sushi was prepared with creative enhancements to bring out the best of each. While expensive, SBS is a wonderful experience for a special occasion. Be warned that getting reservations is quite challenging so plane months in advance.
Be the first to ReplySpent my birthday here and had a lovely time.
It was my first omakase experience and was very happy about my experience. You have to make reservations a month in advance and I got very lucky and was able to get a reservation on my actual birthday. We started with some cocktails in the front room when we first arrive before heading into the main room. The staff were all very nice, we were able to chat and joke around with one of the sushi chefs in front of us. All the sushi were fresh and delicious, each different from the one before. There is a preset menu for the night that we follow. Intimate setting, there were about 10 spots per reservation.
Be the first to ReplyThe food was delicious and the drinks were 10/10 and I
The food was delicious and the drinks were 10/10 and I don't want to spoil the surprise, but I would describe it as creative and balanced. Instead of traditional ingredients that you would see from Japan, chef Kevin adds modern touch to the courses. However, the most memorable part of the meal were the chefs. Chef Andy, Kevin, and Han did an amazing job with prepping and talking with us at the same time. The atmosphere was fun, with lots of laughter between the us and chefs. I knew it was going to be a great time when Chef Andy understood our world of warcraft references haha I generally don't like whiskey, but ordered the whiskey flight anyways. It was great to go through all the different kinds of Japanese whiskey to confirm which ones I like and don't like. At the end, it had me thinking... maybe I don't hate all whiskeys.. Overall we had a great time and can't wait to go back. I cannot recommend this place enough!
Be the first to ReplyOut the door for two people was expensive as hell.
Assuming you add drinks with your food, you should absolutely expect to spend around $300 per person. If I could rate the price point on this I'd say it was 4 stars, as it was more pageantry than it was quantity. Which we did expect going in for the most part, so it wasn't a surprise. The service was kind, thorough and entertaining for sure. You could tell they all had a nice working dynamic amongst each other. I loved how intimate the entire experience was. It was darker and chill and totally pleasant for our anniversary. It would be a great spot for a special occasion for sure. I put us on the waitlist for a few different dates which ended up working out really well. They set out a few cancellations which was a relief to know that it wasn't as impossible to get into as I had anticipated. The food was incredible. Everything melted in your mouth. And the cucumber salad they graciously filled up for me twice as I couldn't stop eating it in between bites. Toro is my go-to at every establishment as I'm always trying to find the best prepared in Seattle, and this one definitely made it to the top of the list. I love the combinations of different flavours. The drink pairings would have gone really nicely with our bites but we decided on a few cocktails instead. Which were also very nicely done. Overall, I'd say it is worth the visit! Just be prepared to lay down some solid cash, and be sure to go into it with an open mind andyou'll have a great time.
Be the first to ReplyI had a fantastic experience at Sushi by Scratch and would
I had a fantastic experience at Sushi by Scratch and would give it a glowing 5-star review. This restaurant truly offers a unique dining experience that cannot be found anywhere else, which I'd summarize as "a create twist to a 17-course omakase served in an intimate speakeasy"The attention to detail and level of service at Sushi by Scratch is truly impressive. Guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early, which I highly recommend as it allows you to unwind and relax in the waiting room while enjoying a complimentary cocktail. Once you enter the main dining room, you are greeted by 3 chefs and a bartender who guide you through the 17 bites of the evening.The menu for the evening is displayed on a chalkboard behind the bar, which adds to the speakeasy ambiance of the restaurant. The sushi chefs were knowledgeable and attentive, explaining each bite and answering any questions we had. The non-traditional takes on classic nigiri were an absolute delight, and I found myself enjoying each and every bite -- especially the otoro!Other really memorable courses of the evening were the unagi with bone marrow dripping, the hamachi with sweet corn, and the shima aji with a spicy kick. The quality of the ingredients was top-notch, and it was clear that the chefs had carefully selected each piece of fish and garnish to create a unique and memorable experience for their guests.
Be the first to ReplyHard workers and really good sushi.
The atmosphere is very personal here so go with a group and enjoy the attention of the chefs.
Be the first to ReplyDiscreet entrance with a ring doorbell.
Really enjoyed the complimentary cocktail and decor in the bar area. Sushi chefs did an amazing job going over the details of every piece and all the intricate ingredients. Especially liked all the options of drink pairings. We chose the one that included sake, cocktail and even a lager. The bone marrow nigiri was very unique and especially enjoyed it when they torched the remaining onto the unagi. Great for a special occasion!
Be the first to ReplySimply one of the best sushi/omakase experiences I've had
Simply one of the best sushi/omakase experiences I've had so far. Celebrated my husband's birthday here and it is a must try- service, food, ambiance were all exceptional. Now I know why it's so hard to snag a reservation here!
Be the first to ReplySome of the BEST sushi I've ever had in my entire life, and
Some of the BEST sushi I've ever had in my entire life, and an incredibly unique experience, but I have some tips....First - make sure you arrive early!! We were running a little late from traffic and almost didn't get in which was pretty disappointing. There is a super tiny plaque on the wall next to a Ring doorbell, but no address number or obvious signage. We rang the doorbell for about 5 minutes and nobody answered... then had to bang on the glass quite a few times and was finally let in, only to have missed the entire welcome cocktail experience and get seated quickly with everyone else on time. They never brought us our welcome cocktails after that :/ Second - if you get the drink flight pairings, just know that it is a lotttt of alcohol. Everyone in our group left pretty tipsy since the amount of drinks you get with the pairing, compared to the amount of food (1 bite per course x17) is quite a lot. We thought it was worth it in the end to try all the drink pairings though, but it did rack up the bill significantly. Third - be sure to chat with the chefs and other people!! Being in a small intimate setting with only 3 chefs, 1 bartender, and 10 total guests, you get a unique experience to meet new people which we really enjoyed! Many of the guests (including us) were a little shy at first but when we all started chatting we became friends by the end of the night and had a ton of fun! Lastly - be prepared that with only 2 people, plus both of us ordering the drink flights and automatic gratuity, we spent almost $700 that night. Was it worth it? Yes I think so! The food was incredible, fun unique experience, got to meet some new people, and try things we've never done/had before. Probably won't be back for a while though since it was quite pricey, but would LOVE to go again!!
Be the first to Reply3.5, prefacing with some context that I grew up in Japan,
3.5, prefacing with some context that I grew up in Japan, Japanese decent and a traditionalist.Service: 5 stars, amazing staff Ambience: 3 stars, walls are pitch black with lanterns, very modern/no character, I found it strange for omokaseFood: 4 stars, and barely at at that. Quality of fish was great but 4/16 courses were farm raised protein, the nigiri was layered with dribbles of sauces, garnishes, garlic, green onions...you name it. They served wagyu beef sushi and bone marrow sushi - I came for fish, so I found it odd. Random: 2 stars, after an omokase experience you have the option to order more and is typically based of what was presented. Here, you cannot choose and the extra you want is "chefs choice," what's the point? Again, I am a traditionalist. We asked what sake's came with the tasting menu and rather than the server telling us he gave some foofoo answer about it being a surprise as anticipation ruins the experience - huh? I want to know what I'm ordering. Omokase means chef choice but the experience is more about the unique culture of the local food and personalities of the sushi chefs/family that owns the restaurant. For $200 a pop I left hungry and wasn't satisfied. Wouldn't recommend it to be honest. Omokase has become a trendy buzz word. I think Takai in Bellevue is much much better.
Be the first to ReplyFood was great, imo, because it had a lot of taste (ie more
Food was great, imo, because it had a lot of taste (ie more salt) than takai in downtown Bellevue (which is another omakase place). Ambience is also nice if you like a dim lit area. Service is basically one chef to two couples each (3 chef total) and 10 guests in the whole restaurant - around a bar area. So you would feel like it's very intimate and attentive service.Now, breakdown of cost 680 dollars meals for 2 people. 165/person to start, then 115/one wine flight, then two extra bites at the end (optional) totaling 70 for both. Then a mandatory 100 service fee (20%). So the price seemed to be not justified for the food and comfort.Here are my rant: 1) the place is not easy to find - like some others said and thank god someone posted the door sign on Yelp, 2) the supposed before dinner experience was a small glass of some mixed drink around a bar - what's sooo great about it? Beats me! 3) the refill of the pickled cucumber was filled for other couples but not my partner but I think I can let it go because we were in the middle and that chef was busy assembling and introducing the food. However for the 100 dollars fee for the chef himself to attend to two guests I don't think I am over asking here if others got their pickles refilled. 4) sorry but I am not into the bar counter experience bc for 500+ dollars I want my own table because I want to discuss the food quality without offending the chef or talk about anything without being overheard and 5) this is the kicker the seats cut into our legs and pretty much cut off your circulation because it was hard and curve up. Has no one tested these chairs and why hasn't anyone review about this? For gods sake i am sure they can get better chairs when charging 550+dinner/ a couple. All in all food was good but this whole experience was not worth the 680. So I won't be back and I am also hesitant to recommend. But if they could put in actual tables (vs just the chef counter) and change the seats then I would recommend it.
Be the first to ReplyIf you're a fan of omakase sushi, you really have to try
If you're a fan of omakase sushi, you really have to try this place. Sushi by Scratch lived up to its reputation when we attended the experience on a Thursday night in February. From the welcome cocktail in the first room to the fun conversations with the chefs at dinner, this was a meal to remember. We loved the fact that they encouraged guests to show up early and had an entire experience planned for the guests until it was time to enter the dining room (and pro-tip, they'll give you refills on your drink if you run out). When we entered the main dining room, we were greeted by the three chefs and bartender, and we were off to the races with impeccable service and delicious food. You can study the menu on the wall to see what's coming next, enjoy your sake or cocktails, or watch the chefs prepare your next bite as you move through 17 one bite courses. They seem small, but neither of us wanted anything more when we left. The omakase is planned out in a way that moves from lighter to richer and more complex bites, and we loved every one of them. We had a great conversation with the chef across from us, who moved to Seattle to help open this location of Sushi by Scratch, and felt warmly welcomed throughout the experience. My only wish is that they would charge full price ahead of time on Tock like many other high-end restaurants are doing these days, so that we could avoid the pileup on departure as five couples paid their bill one at a time.Can't say we'll be back super soon, but we'll keep this one in mind for another special occasion down the road!
Be the first to ReplySushi by Scratch is definitely a cool experience and I'd
Sushi by Scratch is definitely a cool experience and I'd rate my visit as a 4/4.5 stars. I heard about them from a best new Seattle restaurant article and from a foodie friend who wanted to go, too. I was able to get a coveted reservation by signing up for their online waitlist, hoping for open spots, and luckily jumping on a same day reservation asap per an email. Located on 6th Ave in downtown, finding street parking on a Thurs evening wasn't too bad. Just beware - the entrance (a discreet black door with a small sign) was initially challenging to find so definitely factor in enough time to walk up and down the same street looking for it. I recommend arriving at least 20 mins early to enjoy your complimentary drink (ours was a yummy yuzu alcoholic concoction). The staff was also friendly and the fun camaraderie within the kitchen was very evident.The 16 pre-fix pieces of sushi (with a bonus surprise matcha bonbon dessert at the end) was delicious and unexpectedly filling. If you love sushi, this well-paced, enjoyable omakase experience might be just for you. The seafood and meat were high quality and fresh. My top 3 faves were the tuna belly, freshwater eel, and sea urchin. To be honest, all the sushi pieces were tasty and I'd have been more than happy to have seconds of any piece. Is it expensive like everyone says in their reviews? At a couple hundred bucks (about $220) per person for the omakase alone (with tax and a defaulted 20 % gratuity factored in), it is a bit pricey. However, I felt the overall omakase experience was worth it to at least try once.
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