Hana is the Best Inexpensive Sushi in Seattle

July 27th, 2010

If you’re on a tight budget when visiting Seattle and you love sushi, then you need to check out ‘Hana Japanese Sushi Restaurant’, located at 219 Broadway E. You may not be impressed with Hana’s d ©cor but for the best inexpensive sushi in town, Hana’s your place.

Hana is not only inexpensive, it’s trustworthy and bountiful. The bento medleys provide a huge assortment of fresh, colorful and nutritious dishes. Hana continues to be a favorite among locals who know a good thing when they experience it and a ‘must-return’ to restaurant for out-of-town visitors staying at a nearby inexpensive Seattle hotel .

Hana Bento, will only cost you $12.25 and it’s build around a centerpiece of sushi, chilled and mellow salmon and tuna, plus a perennially unnecessary California roll; a small, artful piece of salmon teriyaki provides a nice accompaniment, alongside the predictable and yet pleasing tempura-battered pork, shrimp and oysters, then a dainty pile of cucumbers provides a wonderful taste from the world of plants, which is sometimes under appreciated. To top off the bento dish, a huge bowl of miso soup and a huge bowl of steamed rice border this grand menu selection. If you order the Sister Sashimi Bento, for only a dollar more, you’ll get yellow tail tuna, octopus sashimi, salmon, copious chicken teriyaki and prawn and vegetable tempura.

Hana has maintained their authenticity and atmosphere through all the changes and growth Seattle has experienced these last few decades. When you stop by, you’ll be eating with all the regulars that have been coming to Hana’s for years; you’ll be in very good company!