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Menu for Wa'z Seattle in Seattle, WA

  • Closed:
    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Contact:
  • Cuisines:

    Japanese Asian

    Japanese Asian

  • Features:

    Takeout , Delivery

  • Known for:

    Romantic, Upscale, Beer, Healthy options, Wine, Cozy, Curbside pickup, Restroom, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating, Dinner reservations recommended, Reservations required, Alcohol, Dessert, Dine-in, Dinner, Popular Dinner, Solo dining, Delivery, Takeout, Trending, Mask required, Accepts reservations,
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Wa'z Seattle in Seattle, WA, is a Japanese restaurant with an overall average rating of 4.6 stars. Check out what other diners have said about Wa'z Seattle. Don’t miss out! Today, Wa'z Seattle will open from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Worried you’ll miss out? Reserve your table by calling ahead on (206) 441-7119.

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Other favorable attributes include: beer.

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Andrew Yin 1 year ago
5

While omakase often gets the most mentions when it comes to higher-end Japanese dining in the US, kaiseki cannot be... overlooked! Wa’z was our first kaiseki dining experience so we have nothing else to compare it to, but it’s was an amazingexperience nonetheless. The meal came out in multiple courses, and sitting at the counter allowed us to see the chefsmeticulously prepare the dishes and also listen to the intricacies and details between each dish. Since we came in the fall, themenu was autumn-oriented, with many fall themed dishes and ingredients to complement the changing seasons. My favorite wasdefinitely the A5 wagyu steak—literally melted in my mouth as I ate it! Compared to omakase, the variety of food you are ableto try is definitely a different experience, so if you are in the mood to try a diversity of different flavors, wa’z is agreat option! Omakase definitely has its place for high quality seafood and ingredients when you are specifically searching forthat, but if you want a change of pace kaiseki is a must try. Read more

Amy Gabriel 1 year ago
5

We had a wonderful birthday dinner here. The staff was super attentive and the food was authentic. We have had kaiseki in Japan... in many places and I loved this restaurant’s creative take on Japanese cuisine. Highly recommend!! Read more

Maianh Nguyen 1 year ago
4

A nice experience kaiseki style. All the ingredients are really fresh. The last dish before the dessert and the dessert are the... best. Others we just so so- or maybe I just expected too much. Read more

Ping Jin 1 year ago
3

I have always been a fan of Waz for about a year. Despite some mixed reviews, my previous 4 visits are all great. Chef Hiro is... nice and caring. Though the other 2 chefs are not interacting with customers much, the atmosphere is casual andcomfortable. However, my recent visit is way below the bar for $195 after tip/tax spent ($595 for three people). For thisvisit, I can rate it over 2 stars. Reason of giving 3 stars are because of my previous good visits. Funny is that my other threefriends came to visit a few days ago, and they were not happy, but I did not choose to believe them and kept my reservation. 1.room temp is a little bit chill, when the regular dish wagyu oyster is served, it is already cold 2. the second course waspre-made before any one is seatted. It is ok for some dish of course, but for fried corn, it became oily and not crispy, not tomention the cold wagyu 3. The duck breast and nasu soup is not well executed, it feels like I am eating two things separately.The tastes were not mixed or forming a great chemistry. The soup is lacking taste as well. 4. sockeye salmon as sashimi dish islackluster for sure 5. the rice is very hard and the fish lacks tastes. I was at least expecting the toro to be great, but it isnot fatty or melting in my mouse either...and not to mention that they made all the 5 pieces for all customers and then servethem at the same time...sushi does not taste good after leaving it on the board for 20mins....not acceptable for counterseats....even I Love Sushi omakase serves sushi piece by piece... 6. Ochazuke: emmm, I wasn't expecting anything unsatisfyingfrom a dish simple as ochazuke, but the wagyu in the dish is too sweet... 7. My other female friend was already very full andleft some rice of the sushi on the dish, but this was not picked up or attended by chef or stuff.. I really hope Wa'z canimprove future months' menu rotation, as I liked a lot. Read more

Alyssa Huang 2 years ago
5

A little bit of Kyoto here in our backyard! My husband and I were so happy to find this gem. We've had kaiseki before in Kyoto... and Wa'z does not disappoint. The ambience is minimalistic which allows you to really focus on the food. I highly recommenddoing the chef's counter for the best experience. It was fantastic to see Chef Hiro and his team meticulously make each dish --like a beautifully choreographed performance. I enjoyed learning about the cultural significance of each of the dishes. Each iscarefully curated and brings out the essence of the traditional ingredients. We will definitely be back to try his next menu! Read more

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When is Wa'z Seattle open?

Wa'z Seattle is open on the following days:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Wednesday: 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Thursday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday: 05:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday: Closed

Does Wa'z Seattle offer delivery?

Yes, Wa'z Seattle offers delivery.

Does Wa'z Seattle offer reservations?

Yes, Wa'z Seattle accepts reservations.