A destination omakase with standout fish quality, lively chef interaction, and seasonal menus—worth it if you value experience and top-tier product, but expect premium pricing and a structured two-hour-plus seating.
Ltd Edition Sushi exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional food quality anchored in seasonal sourcing and precise technique, paired with outstanding service knowledge that elevates the omakase narrative. Attentive, warm service and strong destination appeal position it among the region's finest sushi establishments, though occasional pacing variability and the fixed-menu format prevent universal accessibility.
The room feels warm and buzzing without tipping into chaos, a small counter-driven space where the chef turns dinner into a shared conversation. One diner summed it up: "every bite showed careful sourcing and exacting technique", and the staff’s education-first style keeps the evening flowing. Counter seats bring chef interaction and a sense of camaraderie that regulars love. The culinary approach leans seasonal and ingredient-focused: modern touches like kelp cures and delicate broths sit alongside pristine classics. Expect standout uni, luscious fatty tuna, and occasional curveballs like monkfish liver or sanma—this is thoughtful creativity rather than theatrics. If you prize immaculate fish and narrative pacing over shock value, you are in the sweet spot. Families should know this is a fixed omakase with a long, synchronized seating and little room for kid-friendly swaps. There is no separate kids menu, and the focus is premium seafood across many courses. Adventurous teens might enjoy the education and sushi bar theater, but younger picky eaters will likely fare better elsewhere.
Area vibe: Vibrant urban district with nightlife, indie shops, and arts scene; draws diners who enjoy chef-driven concepts.
Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked; typical urban awareness recommended, especially late evenings.
What's nearby: Near Pike/Pine corridor with bars, coffee shops, and late-night venues; close to residential apartments and boutique retail.
Go for the Sushi Bar omakase ($190) to taste signature items like uni and otoro with an optional sake pairing.
Reservations are scarce with monthly drops, it’s a fixed omakase ($140–$190) with limited seating, and parking can be difficult.
An intimate, chef-forward counter with a warm, buzzy energy and close-up presentation.