Kudedon Chirashi Bowl Restaurant

1323 4th Ave, Seattle
(206) 887-1280

Recent Reviews

Matt V.

The Kudedon Bowl was quite amazing. It has Salmon, Albacore Tuna, grilled eel, shrimp, Tuna , and Ikura(orange roe) along with some shiitake mushrooms, greens on a bed of sushi rice. The staff was friendly and quick with the order. The place is in the lobby of one of the building in 4th Ave in Downtown Seattle so be prepared to either take it to go or sit on the lobby sofa or some of the stool by the main doors to the building. That said, don't be deterred by that, the food is worth it. Enjoy!

Thomas Vanden Berg

This was great. Fresh and light.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Casey Brown

Great service, quick from order to having food

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robert Ruenitz

Fresh and tasty bowls. We got a Kodedon bowl and one of the Maguro bowls. Seating is in the building lobby, so it's better to pick up for a picnic or the office.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Popeminz M.

This was so good! Best "poke" I ever had and the fish is so fresh. When I come back to Seattle this is definitely my go to spot. Just remember to look at the limited hours.

Crystal Liu

Bought two poke bowls for lunch and there’s a piece of tissue inside the bowl, which was

Food: 1

Recommended dishes: Chojang Poke

Philip P.

Honestly been meaning to try this place for a long time and I finally did it. Didn't know what to expect at first, but after I saw the menu, the name the place was quite literal. It was a dedicated chirashi bowl take out spot. Basically you just pick the option that has the protein you want and that's it. The options were pretty simple. The Kudedon, which I ordered, had all the fish. So tuna, salmon, albacore tuna, and yellowtail. Honestly felt like I wasn't getting much fish with all the other ingredients that they put in the bowl, but it was alright I guess. The ingredients seemed fresh from what I can tell. So the food was good.For the price though, I'm not so sure if it was worth it. It's downtown, so food is usually overpriced.There wasn't really a crowd here. It was pretty dead, so getting your order in and out was reasonably fast.There isn't really any seating here since it's basically in the lobby of an office building. So best thing to do is find a spot inside PCC across the street or find some outside seating by Westlake.It was fun to try out once, but I don't think it worth getting it a second time sadly. But if you're craving a pretty chirashi bowl or want to just give it a try once. Go for it.

Katia L.

most slept-on chirashi in seattle i don't know why no one is talking about this place. kudedon chirashi bowl restaurant serves super fresh, aesthetic, and delicious chirashi bowls for a wonderful price. i think its a office workers favorite but like for real if this was close to me i could eat this everyday. there are around 10 chirashi bowl combinations to choose from!i got # 1, the kudedon($17.99) which is their special chirashi with sashimi cubes (tuna, salmon, yellowtail, albacore), unagi, shrimp, ikura, snow crab meat, tamago and tobiko. the bowl itself is so pretty but it also comes perfectly seasoned with their own ponzu. the pickled daikon adds a refreshing element and the various fish roes add additional textures that creates a very harmonious bowl. its a balanced meal, delicious, and all under $20. don't know how thats possible in this day and age overall I'd definitely come back and recommend you all to pay this place a visit! nothing beats it with both value, portion size, and flavor!!

Terry Jung

One of my favorite lunch spots! (Beware this place is pick up only, there aren’t tables)

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashley F.

It's sad they they have such restrictive hours! It's in the heart of Belltown, so it's mainly open for the office workers in the area, hence they're not open for dinner unfortunately. I wouldn't say they're the best Chirashi/poke place in the area (FOB poke will always be my favorite) but the portions are *very* generous. In fact, I ran out of rice before I ran out of fish! If you're not a big eater, this is easily two meals. And if you have a big appetite, this is still very filling! Not bad for $21 after tax and tip. The fish was fresh, and the toppings were super tasty. FOB Poke does have better rice than them though. Beware this is takeout/delivery only, but the building it's in has a few seats. Again, it's mostly for office works to take back to their break rooms. Hopefully they expand their hours because I will be coming back! They have lots of interesting combos on their menu.

Timothy Slazinik

Best Poke in the city, hands down. Great quality, fresh ingredients. super nice staff. the perfect grab and go lunch spot!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Kudedon

Lucy Bauer

Well Seattle if you have not tried this delightful, small takeout place you are missing wonderful food. Five star food five star service just all-around feel good place to go.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Chojang Poke

Andrew L.

I wanted to much, to have a mouth watering meal here. The reviews looked good, and pictures looked equally delicious. I had the excuse to go, a friend from a prior life to catch up with. Let's do it. So what happened... I mean maybe it's was the end of the day, but honestly not impressed. I wanted a little less of the bottom/rice.. and a little more of the toppings.. of what I call the "Good Stuff"... and if that was slightly better quality, maybe I wouldn't have been so disappointed. To be fair, it isn't a bad looking, I got the Kudedon bowl, figured their namesake dish would be the best bet. It looked complete, top down, but wasn't as full as I expected. The flavors seemed muted, and not all there... again, end of day, maybe I got the leftovers...Okay, so I have read all the other amazing and great experiences that folks have had here, but I didn't quite get the same. Maybe I'll give it one more opportunity, but we'll see.

Michael M.

We cannot judge the food since it was closed at 2:10 pm on Wednesday. I their own sign as well as Yelp show it should be open until 3:30 pm. Perhaps it is out of business.

Michelle W.

A bit difficult to find this, as it is nestled between buildings. The actual entrance to the restaurant looks like the entrance to the office building. We accidentally walked in through the entrance under their sign and then realized that we should have gone through the other door. We got here early, before the noon-lunch time crowd -- so good that we got there early, because we had not problem finding a spot to sit in what looked like the lobby of the building, but within 30 minutes, there was a line to order and no place to sit! They have quite a few chirashi bowl options. I had trouble deciding and finally ended up getting the Negitoro & Creamy Salmon bowl. There is an option to get half salad & half rice or completely sub out the rice for salad. I subbed out half the rice for salad. I do wish they had been a bit more generous with the salad and with the roe. Both the fatty tuna and salmon are ground into small bits, so if you prefer chunks of fish, this is not for you. That said, the fatty tuna was delicious! The spicy mayo and yuzu chili sauce had a pleasant kick to it! I didn't need to add anything else to enjoy it (no soya sauce needed!).

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Kudedon Chirashi Bowl Restaurant

1323 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
(206) 887-1280