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Ltd Edition Sushi

4.7 (144 reviews)
Ultra High-EndSushi Bars, Japanese, Wine Bars
Closed 5:00 pm - 9:30 PM

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Tuna flight
Holly Z.

The service was absolutely incredible, truly beyond expectations. Reservations are intentionally limited because the chef/owner wants to keep the experience intimate and special. Throughout the meal, we learned about each dish in detail and even got to know more about the team behind the counter, which made the evening feel personal and memorable. I came here for the winter menu. Round 1 - Appetizers Chawanmushi (Steamed Egg Custard) - Served in a teacup, this silky custard was made with egg, dashi, soy sauce, and mirin. The soy sauce had been infused with garlic and onion beforehand, adding subtle depth. Kinki (Deep Ocean White Snapper / "Idiot Fish") Nigiri - Prepared in a tempura style, light and delicate. Shirako (Cod Milt) - Creamy and rich, balanced beautifully with bright ponzu citrus sauce. Very unique and I love how you can taste that yuzu flavor. Gindara (Black Cod) - Served over mochi with a white sweet miso that added a gentle sweetness to the buttery fish. Round 2 Otoro Temaki (Fatty Tuna Belly Hand Roll) - Buttery, melt-in-your-mouth tuna wrapped in crisp nori. Nigiri Flight 1) Saba (King Mackerel) - Cured with salt and vinegar, clean and balanced. 2) Dungeness Crab with Uni - Sweet crab paired with creamy sea urchin. 3) Kaki (Pacific Oyster from Taylor Shellfish) - Steamed until it just popped open, then braised with sweet sake and soy sauce. Uni (Sea Urchin) - Premium grade from Hokkaido. Intensely umami, creamy, custard-like, with a distinct sweetness. To preserve the crispness of the nori, it was assembled fresh right in front of us and handed over immediately. Tuna Nigiri Flight 1) Akami Zuke (Marinated Lean Tuna) - Marinated and served with Japanese mustard and soy. 2) Skipjack Tuna - Marinated in garlic soy. 3) Otoro Nigiri (Fatty Tuna Belly) - Exceptionally rich and buttery. Ankimo (Monkfish Liver) - Luxurious and delicate. Miso Soup with Tamago (Sweet Egg Omelet) - A comforting finish to the meal. The food was unbelievably delicious and surprisingly filling. Despite the price, I would absolutely do this omakase again. The menu changes seasonally (quarterly), so every visit offers something new. One thing to note: it's located in Capitol Hill, so parking can be difficult to find , plan accordingly.

Tuna Handroll
Alice C.

There are no notes to add to this 2.5 hour kaiseki omakase dinner. It was a 10/10 from the service, atmosphere to food. Chef is friendly, personable and is clearly beloved by his regular patrons that come once a quarter to try his seasonal menu. He sources only the best ingredients, down to the seaweed he uses which is delicious. 16 courses total at the bar, with the first 5 being kaiseki style and the remaining 11 all individual pieces of sushi. Service was impeccable - refilling tea as soon as it got cold, wiping plates down after each sushi course. One lovely server said it was her greatest privilege to make things seamless for us so we could dine and chat with ease - that feels like the overall mantra for the restaurant and how the chef wants patrons to feel. Courses were paced well and the sushi order made sense - I'm still dreaming of the monkfish liver which was my first time having it. Ltd isn't inexpensive and reservations are not easy to come by but it's worth every penny and I look forward to going back.

Yvonne Yiyao X.

LTD Sushi offers an amazing omakase experience. This was easily one of the most fun dinners I've had. The quality of the fish and the creativity of the preparations were top-notch. The menu changes seasonally, so I won't spoil too much of the menu items here (although do expect some more unique items, so keep an open mind). All I can say is that I liked everything. Service was very attentive and thoughtful, down to the seating arrangements. They handled my oyster allergy diligently (even confirming it twice) and happily accommodated us with a delicious yuzu soda instead of the usual alcohol pairing. If you like a high-quality omakase with a great, fun atmosphere (different vibe than a traditional spot like Taneda), this is the place. Highly recommend.

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Sashie R.

Thought this place was gonna be worth the price. It wasn't. I've had other omakase for cheaper and far better. The sushi was fresh and they definitely are great about what to add to the menu and from where to ship it in from (in season) but only two dishes out of a 15 course meal is just not for me. But the uni and scallop were truly delicious.

Kailey C.

Top notch 10/10 service from start to finish! A vast variety of non-sushi starters, including chawanmushi, barnacle, tempura, and geoduck. Chef was engaging, friendly, and very funny! Explained each item in detail, what pairings go best (geoduck with muscat grape), how to eat the new ones (barnacle!). Highly seasonal menu, incredibly fresh ingredients. Servers were very attentive, wiping plates between items and refilling waters and taking more beverage orders. Could not have asked for a better, more fun experience. Well worth it!! Thanks to the whole restaurant team :)

Regina M.

Ltd Edition sushi has been on our list, and we thought no better reason than to celebrate our 4-year anniversary. Upon hearing this, chef immediately comped our glass of champagne. Chef made us, and every person at the bar feel as though we were the only people in the restaurant. If you're between a table and the bar, choose the bar every time. We were the only non-regulars, and you will become a regular after this meal. Every course was fresh, intense, delicate, nurturing, and challenging at the same time. This is a meal I will think about until I die. The intimacy is worth the price and the coaching throughout the meal is one of a kind. We went for the fall, and will come back for every season.

Nathasha S.

*spectacular* 5/5 best omakase experience I've had! Chef Keiji and his team are phenomenal. Warm, inviting and extremely professional. Chef Keiji himself is down to earth, friendly and humble. I particularly loved the seaweed presented in two ways (one in vinegar and another as a cold chawamushi), the tuna handroll and monkfish liver. Will definitely return again!

Fenny C.

One of the best overall omakase kaizeki in Seattle. Service: outstanding. Chef Keji is super down to earth, friendly, generous, and ditto to the rest of the team. We'll done. Omakase Menu changed every season which is quarterly. All ingredients came from Japan. For this season, there's a lot of small dishes and 4 type squids. They have the best Ankimo I ever had. When chef heard it was my favorite, he added more. Wow!! Parking: paid street parking, or paid garage parking next door $15-$17 after 5pm. Restroom: 1 gender neutral Reservation: via tock. Prepaid cc in advance as you confirm reservation. Reservation opens on the 15th of the month at 11am for the following month. We got lucky to have 2 seats available. We just book it 4 days ago. 2 seating time: 5:15pm and 7:45pm Dinner about 2.5hr+ long Chefs table has 9-10 seats Regular table has 6 seats. Cancellation policy Your reservation can be rescheduled or canceled up to 3 days before the time of the reservation. You can always transfer your reservation to another person. Price: $340 per person + 20% service charge + tax. Wine or sake pairing is available for $45 per person. Or you also buy per glass. They are very generous with the alcohol, we saw they kept pouring until you completely finish your dinner. Most restaurant only give you one time. Chef also enjoy drinking with his patrons. He even offer us more food. They keep everything immaculately clean. They clean the plates, tables constantly. We were so pleased, we can wait to come back for the next season. They deserved more than 5 stars!!

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Jessica Y.

What an incredible experience, some of the freshest sushi I've ever had. If you can snag a coveted reservation at this place, you will not be disappointed. The chef takes pride in choosing the best seasonal ingredients and each omakase piece highlighted some of the freshest seafood (sourced both locally and flown in directly from Japan). My husband doesn't even like uni and this omakase experience changed his mind. We devoured every last morsel and left very happy and satisfied. The service was impeccable as well, we loved getting to know our server Bon. This was an exceptional dining experience in an intimate setting. We can't wait to come back and will highly recommend it to our friends!

Lydia K.

By far my fav omakase place so far! When everyone is getting lit and having a good time it's hard to not like the place Came here for a bday dinner-- generous chef gave me a champagne and sake to try out! Honestly their sake pour is absolutely worth getting because they just keep pouring and pouring lol. Parking can be limited because it is located in cap hill. I did like their interior design-- it was modern and cozy with big windows across from the park. There are little tables and omakase table inside. Omakase table fits 9 people and each table fits 2 people and there were 3 tables total. So total 15 people being served at the same time so noise level wasn't too bad. For omakase itself, there were quite a few mackerels. I am normally not a fan of mackerels but it wasn't too fishy here at this location! I really liked the golden eye snapper soup and ankimo (monkfish liver). Ankimo was better than uni (it wasn't hokkaido uni, was from CA). The chef was explaining each dish and Japanese history and which sake to pair with. Waiter was very attentive and was cleaning a plate after each sushi and filling water. Overall i had a great time and i would definitely come back! Fun fact: i saw Taneda chef at the omakase bar while i was dining in. I guess they are all friends and try each other's meal which is very nice

Emily C.

the best omakase experience i've had in seattle! have to make reservations a month prior through tock and please choose the bar seating. you can see the chef at work and can chat! served the summer season fish and other produce prime at this time. my favorites were the ankimo, sea eel, uni, geoduck! parking garage or street parking. food: - seaweed noodle soup - seaweed chawanmushi - squid marinated and sautéed oyster: oyster was nice, squid flavor too strong - geoduck, apple/dashi jelly, rainier cherry, mountain potato: SO GOOD - shiso leaf sauce, bluefin tuna, squid: sauce was nice - gapacho inspired ramen with hokkaido uni, tomato base - broth - eel, dashi broth - suzuki - wild sea bass - japanese barracuda - spotted prawn - shrimp brain/sake sauce - shima aji - local dungeness crab - fatty tuna - chef favorite -?? aji - uni - north hokkaido - anago - sea eel - tuna hand roll - green onion - ankimo - monkfish liver, sweet - tamago - sweet, juicy, soft...the dessert

Rachel Z.

This was my first omakase and it was an incredible experience! We were seated at a table, and our waiter walked us through everything, which really helped since it was our first time. The tasting menu portions were small (as expected), but every bite was so fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. You could really taste the quality. A memorable meal from start to finish -- highly recommend! The restaurant is small and reservations are incredibly hard to get.

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Craig S.

I'm sure I have recency bias, but my meal at Ltd Sushi was the best I've ever had. It's hard to describe in words how fresh the sushi was, or how perfectly balanced the flavors were. The 15 course omakase meal is paced just right over a two hour period, with the chef highlighting every piece as it comes out. While it was all good, the tuna, octopus and black cod stood out for me. The service was attentive but not overbearing. The restaurant is small and personal, and reservation-only. Reservations open once a month and are hard to get - but so so so worth it!

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Interesting sushi, all good. Great service. It's an experience. Hard to get a reservation but worth trying.

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