Hiroshi's

2521 15th Ave S, Seattle
(206) 325-5855

Recent Reviews

Eric A.

Authentic Japanese takeout. Very good and quick open weekdays but call to make sure they're open

Tomas Rocha

Had really good sushi for a good price but the place needs a facelift; feels super dated in there...

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Sushi

Mitch N.

By far the best Japanese curry in all of Seattle. Over chicken or pork katsu, it's delicious with it hearty ground beef and deep curry flavor. No lame vegetable melody of carrots and peas like some other places. Also the various sushi rolls are really good. Be sure to check the fridge, and see if a slice of cake is available. It's worth it for those extra couple hundred calories.

Yasuhiko O.

Since we live in the Eastside and rarely visit Seattle, we have not visited Hiroshi's Catering before. Today we had a meeting in Rainier Valley. And after the meeting we stopped by at Hiroshi's. There is no parking lot and it took me a while to find a parking space on the street. It is an unpretentious building shared with an accountant's office. When we entered the building, we were greeted by an middle aged Asian lady. There was no other customer. We looked at a large menu on the wall and found that the prices have gone up from the previous photo on yelp (Oct 2023). I ordered pork katsu ($12), my wife chirashi sushi ($19), my son gyu don ($12). It took about 15 minutes to get our food. There is no dining space in Hiroshi's. So, we drove home and ate the food. We liked the food. They are not great, but not bad either.

Priscilla A

My favorite chicken katsu in seattle. Chicken is crispy and not oily. Served with a salad with ginger dressing.

Alice Louie

Very good.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Stephanie Q

I get takeout for lunch semi-regularly - they are always so fast, kind, and quality. It feels more old-school Seattle, including their teriyaki!They are one of the few places I'm willing to call instead of ordering online. I would love it if they had an online pickup option though. Either way though - support this affordable, delicious neighborhood spot!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Bulgogi, Sushi, Roll, Ten Don, Poke, Teriyaki Salmon

Dan K.

Great for cheap(er) sushi in a pinch! Though by no means groundbreaking, the sushi here is good. The real star of the show is the katsu, though. Two massive pork katsu with delicious sauce, a giant scoop of rice, and side salad for $7? A full meal and a full steal. Service is good. Ambience is negligible, since I do not think they provide a dine-in experience. Will definitely be coming back!

Leslie Olson

We ordered a catering tray and the sushi was outstanding. There wasn’t a piece left at our party for 40.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hunter Whalen

Teriyaki was dry, way too salty and undersauced. Spicy salmon poke was fishy and the sauce was cloistering. We could not keep eating either of them. Tonkatsu was less bad but the tonkatsu sauce was not quite right. Salad dressing was bland and weirdly chunky? Washington roll was okay.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 4

Kelly K.

Didn't get to try the food. They close at 530pm but have not updated the website, Yelp, or Google to reflect that, so I walked here and arrived at 535pm to a locked door.

Michelle I.

Ordered their sushi 50pc platter recently. 20pc in the platter are rolls. Do not recommend for the price ($104 with tax). Fish and rolls quality honestly is what you would expect from a grocery store deli. Haven't have their hot food since CVOID, it was good in the past. Upon walking in, you smell a greasy and stuffy smell. Staff is friendly tho.

Jason Chase

Hiroshi’s is consistently my favorite chicken teriyaki in a city that has no shortage of teriyaki options. I would happily eat this every day. Great char and perfect balance of flavors in the sauce. Not to mention the staff is so incredibly kind.

Anna Stites

Their sushi were nasty giant so much rice you don’t even taste anything else. Don’t recommend at all.

Andrew S.

The ton katsu curry rice (pork) is some of the best in Seattle. The prices have gone up but still well worth. The katsu is perfectly crispy on the outside and juicy and tender on the inside. The curry has just the right amount of kick and is quite flavorful. Perfectly sized lunch portions so you don't crash and burn from food coma for the rest of the day.

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