Bar in Seattle, United States
Sushi Suzuki
100Pearl PointsLow-key booking, serious sushi commitment.

About Sushi Suzuki
Sushi Suzuki on East Madison Street is an easy-to-book, counter-format sushi spot in Seattle's quieter Madison Valley neighborhood — a better fit for serious fish eaters than diners chasing a scene. Booking is accessible compared to harder-to-get downtown options. Verify current hours and pricing directly before visiting, as confirmed operational details are limited.
Verdict
Sushi Suzuki on East Madison Street is easy enough to book that you shouldn't hesitate — but you should also know what you're walking into before you do. Seattle has a competitive omakase and sushi scene, and Sushi Suzuki sits in a residential stretch of Madison Valley that doesn't announce itself. If you're a serious sushi eater looking for a focused, counter-style experience away from the downtown noise, that address works in your favor. If you want a splashy room or a famous name above the door, look elsewhere.
About Sushi Suzuki
Located at 4116½ E Madison St in Seattle's Madison Valley neighborhood, Sushi Suzuki occupies the kind of address that filters out casual diners before they even arrive. The half-address alone — a classic Seattle building-subdivision detail, signals a smaller, more intimate space. For the food-focused diner, that's a feature. Counter seating at a focused sushi operation means the kitchen has fewer people to serve and more reason to care about each plate.
Seattle's sushi scene has deepened significantly over the past decade, with serious omakase options drawing comparisons to San Francisco and even lower Manhattan. Sushi Suzuki's Madison Valley location puts it in a quieter residential context compared to downtown venues, which typically means a more local, returning clientele, the kind of crowd that eats here because the food earns repeat visits, not because it's the obvious tourist pick.
On the food itself: verified dish-level detail isn't available in our database at this time, so we won't invent tasting notes. What general category knowledge confirms is that a neighborhood sushi operation of this format in Seattle competes directly on rice quality, fish sourcing, and knife work, the three variables that separate a serious counter from a competent one. If Sushi Suzuki has earned a local following on East Madison, those are the reasons why.
Timing matters here. A smaller counter-format venue like this is worth visiting earlier in service rather than late, fish quality is at its finest when the case is freshest, and a smaller room means the kitchen is more composed before the full push. Weeknight visits typically offer a more relaxed pace than weekend service, where demand at quality-focused Seattle sushi spots tends to spike.
For explorers building a serious food itinerary in Seattle, Sushi Suzuki belongs on the list alongside a broader range of the city's bar and restaurant offerings. See our full Seattle restaurants guide for context on where it fits in the wider picture, and our full Seattle bars guide for pre- or post-dinner drink options nearby.
Practical Details
| Detail | Sushi Suzuki | Comparable Options |
|---|---|---|
| Location | 4116½ E Madison St, Madison Valley | Various Seattle neighborhoods |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Varies, Canon books harder |
| Format | Counter-style sushi | Omakase, a la carte, izakaya |
| Leading timing | Early service, weeknights | Consistent across comparable venues |
| Price range | Not confirmed | Seattle omakase: $80–$200+ per head |
| Dress code | Not confirmed | Smart casual standard at most Seattle sushi |
Phone and website details are not confirmed in our database. Search directly for current booking options, or check recent local listings before visiting.
How It Compares
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sushi Suzuki known for?
Sushi Suzuki is primarily known for its core concept and execution in Seattle.
Where is Sushi Suzuki located?
Sushi Suzuki is located in Seattle, at 4116 1/2 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112.
How can I contact Sushi Suzuki?
You can reach Sushi Suzuki via the venue's official channels.
Location
4116 1/2 E Madison St, Seattle, WA 98112
Seattle, United States
Compare Sushi Suzuki
| Venue |
|---|
| Sushi Suzuki |
| Canon |
| Bar Miriam |
| Rob Roy |
| Roquette |
| The Doctor's Office |
A quick look at how Sushi Suzuki measures up.
Also Consider
- Canon, Notable alternative
- Bar Miriam, Notable alternative
- Rob Roy, Notable alternative
- Roquette, Notable alternative
- The Doctor's Office, Notable alternative
Sushi Suzuki's most direct comparison in Seattle isn't the bar scene, it's the broader question of where to spend a focused, food-serious evening. If you're choosing between Sushi Suzuki and a night at Canon, understand they serve different purposes: Canon is one of the deepest spirits programs in the US and the clear choice if the drink list is the reason you're going out. Sushi Suzuki is the choice when the food is the point. They don't compete directly, but if you have one night in Seattle and want both quality food and a serious drink, consider splitting the evening.
Roquette and The Doctor's Office are worth knowing about for post-dinner drinks, both offer more atmosphere than a neighborhood sushi counter will, and both are easier to drop into without a reservation. 2963 4th Ave S is another option if you're ending the night on the south side of the city. None of these are food-first destinations in the way Sushi Suzuki is, which means the comparison is less about quality and more about what you're optimizing for on a given night.
The practical case for Sushi Suzuki over harder-to-book Seattle sushi alternatives is the booking ease. If you're visiting Seattle and want a counter sushi experience without planning weeks in advance, the accessible reservation window here is a genuine advantage. For explorers who want depth and context across the full Seattle food and drink picture, cross-reference our Seattle restaurants guide and Seattle bars guide to build an itinerary that doesn't leave gaps.
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