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    Lizzy L.

    The sushi was super fresh and tasty. Definitely get any type of raw tuna or salmon (I believe one type of tuna was one per person or else you'd get charged extra.) Perfect amount of rice to fish ratio and the toppings were a nice touch. The area is pretty casual in a shared retail space. My only gripe I think is the price - I think it's a bit too high for sushi when compared to similar "pay by the pound" models

    Sushi was solid. I like how you can pick from a lot of options. Paid around $18 and was still a bit hungry, so its not very cheap

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    Joel L.

    I love this place. A quick and easy pay per pound sushi. Inside on the ground floor of the Hilton inn on Boren st. A lot of the maki rolls have a twist like Korean influence and cream cheese which I am a fan of.

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    Jordan O.

    2.3/5 Decided to give Nohm a try since I was in the area trying to kill time. I came in about 45 minutes before they closed. Similar to FOB they do sushi by the pound. Service - non existent lol. Wasn't greeted when I walked in. Was told that because I had 2 pieces of unagi that the 2nd piece would be $5 (makes zero sense) but then said since they were closing she'd let me go. Then gave attitude while ringing me up. Just wasn't pleasent. On top of that it's about $4 more per pound then my typical spot. Atmosphere - walk into a sushi buffet line with the register at the end, not much to say about it. Food - Was not fresh. Now anyone who's been to a sushi by the pound spot knows that the sushi is layed out buffet style. When dealing with seafood I figure they would discard anything that's been sitting too long. Not the case. All the sushi with avacado was brown like it had sat out for hours. I tried one just to be sure I wasn't judging a book by its cover. Bad. All the nigiri was room temp and besides the unagi, had a bad texture to it. The rolls were still ok and I did enjoy them, but it's obvious everything had been sitting awhile. Normally I wouldn't judge because I did come in during the final hour but it's sushi, it shouldn't be served if it's way passed it's freshness. I see other people give it great reviews, and I'm sure everything would have been much better if it was fresh, but it wasn't.

    Alex N.

    Wow I think this is the best self serve sushi in Seattle. Yes it's more expensive than FOB but it tasted fresh, flavor combinations were unique and flavorful! I highly recommend and would come back! Everything I ate was great! Nothing was bad! Love the indoor seating they have next to Artly coffee.

    Shannen B.

    Came here an hour before closing on a Friday hoping they'd have their "by the pound" selection. They didn't and that was my fault for not checking. They only serve that until 3 pm That's fine. I decided to still order something since I'd walked over already. I ended up ordering a chirashi since that's usually a good metric to determine freshness and value at a sushi spot. Got this disappointment for $35!!!! (With a 15% tip). Decent variety but fish was a little too warm and some slices were definitely fishy. Quantity is lacking. You're better off headed to Minato to get a good chirashi. Rice was probably the star of the show. Employees were nice but this place is mediocre at best. Honestly just skip out on this place and go to a sit-down sushi spot to get more bang for your buck

    Valerie Y.

    I wanted to try Nohm after hearing about its to-go sushi experience. Unfortunately, their sushi to-go is only offered in the afternoon on weekdays. It's really hard to find that information; I think it's listed on one sign outside the restaurant. I ended up getting a bowl which was just fine. The salmon quality was okay but I wasn't a huge fan of the toppings; it felt weird to me that there were tomatoes in the bowl. The ingredients of the bowl also aren't listed anywhere on the menu! The service was great and fast but I don't think I'd come back.

    Sushi by the pound
    Thaila N.

    New option for sushi in SLU! Nohm offers sushi by-the-pound, similar to the well known FOB Sushi Bar in Belltown. So my review will primarily compare this place to FOB. At initial impression, there were less options for nigiri than FOB. This was fine for me since I mainly like to eat the special rolls, but my boyfriend was disappointed that there wasn't any scallop or squid, etc. My main complaint is that the sushi didn't feel as fresh as FOB, as if the sushi was sitting out for some time without being rotated out. The rice was dry and not sticky. You are limited to only one chutoro nigiri piece (each additional piece costs extra). The restaurant shares a dining area with Artly, so you can enjoy a coffee, matcha, or boba made by a robot to complement your meal. :) This spot is closer to where I live and definitely satisfies the sushi craving. But I would probably opt for FOB next time.

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    Matthew W.

    Stopped by with a friend for a quick lunch. I like the ambience inside--it's a quiet, shared space with 2 or so other restaurants (including a robo-coffee shop). The attendant was nice and service was quick. The sushi itself was definitely all right, but it did remind me of grocery store or gas station sushi--the rice was a bit dry (perhaps as a result of being left out on their buffet trays), so it wasn't quite to my liking. I wouldn't be interested in going back in the future, as I think this characteristic is a bit internet in the "sushi buffet" business model

    Marielle J.

    FRESH sushi and beautifully crafted! I went around 1pm this afternoon and no line! They have tables and the robot coffee shop, Artly right next to it. It's sushi by the pound so it's $18.99 per lb. I ended up pay $15 for the 0.8 oz it was haha. Definitely a good spot!

    Trong N.

    I went here on a Monday afternoon (around 1 pm). There was no other customers when I went, but you can tell from the sushi bar that there were definitely people who came to the place during lunchtime. This is a new sushi by the pound place ($18.99 per pound) that also serves kaisendon and other menu items. I only had the sushi bar so I can't judge the latter. I felt like there was a good variety and the pieces I had were really good. The chi toro nigiri pieces were yummy and I was glad they had them.

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    Kyle W.

    This is another sushi by the pound spot (that also serves other things too) similar to FOB Sushi in Belltown. This one is much pricier but the quality is slightly better. They have its quirks like you can only get 1 nigiri otherwise you will have to pay $5 per piece extra, like that's a bit ridiculous. Even the more upscale sushi spots won't charge such a hefty amount, and the nigiri is good but not that outstanding. The sushi here is fairly fresh and the rolls have a good amount of meat and not too heavy on the rice. The aesthetics of the rolls are pretty good too. I also enjoyed the seating area here since it is clean and also has Artly, a coffee shop, in the same building, so you can hit multiple cravings at once. I have to deduct a few stars for quite significant nickel and diming which is a dealbreaker. They weigh the sushi - 0.95 lbs INCLUDING the container (the other place zeroes out after the container is placed on the scale - the container itself is like 0.05-0.1 lbs from what I noticed from the other place. On top of that, they added the lid for 0.03lbs extra before they bothered ringing me up and I had to pay that additional weight of nothing. That comes to up to $3 more than I would want to pay, since if you're charging $18.99 per pound before tax already, why would you squeeze in extra few bucks when I can go to the other place for a sizable discount? If they advertise sushi by the pound, I shouldn't be responsible for paying for the container too. This is the only place I am aware (out of a few I've been) that the customer pays the empty weight of the container, which is a decent chunk of the cost. While I liked the sushi here a little more, it's hard for me to come back due to this practice. It's quite a bummer since this place is much closer to where I am than the other spot, but I guess I will make the journey there until they make things right.

    Jasmine C.

    $18.99 premium sushi by the pound -Bara-chirashi Don $28 -Kaisen Don $45 -Salmon Poke Bowl $23 -Tuna Don $23 Nohm just had their grand opening on the 2nd of January and are located in downtown Seattle. They have premium sushi by the pound and a number of specialty bowls! Open from 11am-5pm for sushi by the pound but open till 7pm for menu items! They rotate their rolls/nigiri selection daily. Today, they had chu toro nigiri which is a steal for only $18.99 a pound!! We had the chance to try multiple specialty bowls my favorite was the salmon poke bowl! (I loveee salmon ) After, you can get a cup of coffee made by a robot from Artly right next door!

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    The sushi and all the food is so good ,, let's go try them the owner is kind and friendly

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    Ah service was great and quick but the rolls were meh... I did catch them right before closing but still didn't taste fresh. Bummer.

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    1 year ago

    This is a good sushi place. I personally think a good sushi needs to have a well cooked rices. This place proved what I expected for.

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    1 year ago

    Fresh and tasty sushi and rolls. Nice staffs. Very convenient since the food is right in front of you. Good price. Neat interior too!

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    They stop doing the sushi buffet by the pound at 5pm so if that's what you're aiming for, make sure to come early.

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