Hiroshi's
Seattle, WA 98102
Phone: (206) 726-4966
- Price:
- $$
- Cross Street:
- E Louisa Street
- Hours:
- Mon-Fri 11am-2pm, Sun-Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-10pm
Editorial Review for Hiroshi's – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
This casual, brightly lit place offers a big-screen TV and lots of seating options--a smallish sushi bar, two dining areas and several private rooms. The soundtrack might be techno music at a low volume. Table service is friendly, accommodating and swift; at the bar, patrons can interact directly with the sushi chef. All the usual raw-fish suspects, rolls and traditional Japanese entrees are available; lunch options include a daily special bento box.
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User Reviews for Hiroshi's
09/06/2007 Posted by tceaston
Things have gone seriously down hill at Hiroshi's. I have been going here for years and found it to be good food with mediocre service. Now it is apparently terrible service with no food. First of all they took my wife's drink order and walked off without taking mine. After straigtening out that we finally ordered. My wife was served and I waited for a half hour without my order showing up. I finally complained and got a "they are really busy" and no apology. I paid the bill for my wiofe's meal and walked out. Again no apology. And I certainly paid for my wife's dinner. That is the last time for me. there are too many good restaraunts that want my business.
Pros: No food service and there is no Pro
Cons: No food - really bad service
0 out of 1 people found this review helpful
06/30/2006 Posted by jroanddiddlefrog
Exceptional items I have experienced include: 1) Tempura veggies appetizer (Split it for sure, or eat that for dinner. Comes with a wide variety of veggies, not just string beans and zucchini.) 2) Gyu-Don Rice Bowl (sliced teriyaki beef - oh so thinly sliced & flavorful) Not so exceptional items: 1) Chicken Katsu (very dry, tasteless), Chicken Teriyaki (while a large portion, lots of skin on pieces which isn't my style) Can be crowded on weekends, especially the "Jazz nights". When you try to place a pick-up order on "Jazz night" it will be near impossible for them to hear you - Good luck. Restaurant service has always been pleasant. Definately pricey, but quality is good and some items have substantial portions. Has tv with interesting Japanese television shows.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
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