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Red Fin

612 Stewart St
Seattle, WA 98101
Phone: (206) 441-4340
Red Fin
Price:
$$$
Cross Street:
Between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue
Best of Citysearch:
Hotel Bar 2007, Hotel Dining 2006, Hotel Dining 2006
Hours:
Daily: 6am-10:30am, 11am-2:30pm, 4pm-1am

Editorial Review for Red Fin – by Bethany Jean Clement

The Scene
What's black, white and red all over? No joke: ebony wood trim, giant glowing red lantern fixtures and geometric cutouts in white upholstered barstools bring slick and Zen together here. A small, appealing sushi bar and a lounge with an illuminated table center the room, while booths offer privacy. If service isn't flawless, it's forgivably friendly.

The Food
Brought to you by the ownership of Belltown's popular Wasabi Bistro, the modern-Asian menu here offers creative sushi rolls (the signature one: pineapple, shrimp, crab, jalapeno, and goat cheese) and more. Small plates include light, greaseless fried oysters with just-oniony-enough slaw and earthy, delicious shitake mushroom dumplings with a pretty nest of pickled beet. Better be hungry if you order a large plate; a nicely grilled bulgogi-marinated ribeye is massive, its sauce sweet and tangy, while a big bowl of udon offers tons of seafood, springy noodles and a rich, reduced broth.

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Insider Tips

Look Good

The restrooms are located through the modern-posh Hotel Max lobby, past the reception desk and then way back around to the left.

Where to Sit

Request a booth when you make your reservation for a secluded feel.

What to Drink

There's a full roster of specialty cocktails and sake.

Happy Hour

Deeply discounted sushi and entrees and $3 wells and sake (daily 4pm-6pm, 10pm-1am).

User Reviews for Red Fin

4 Star Rating: Recommended

05/16/2008 Posted by tike0vitz

I've been going to Red Fin now for half a year, mostly in the winter. Now that summer is upon us however, i find I can't even sit in the bar or restaurant for more than 10 minutes without starting to perspire. I love the place, the food is great, presentation unbelievable, the entire staff is so friendly and helpful, but seriously, turn up the A/C, it's like dining in a boiler room on hot days.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/08/2008 Posted by traveler747

Staying near convention center, and not a lot of higher end places for a sushi bar type dinner without taking a cab. Tried Red Fin, and was concerned that it was a fusion type place with different cuisines. Was thinking of cabbing it to places that were recommended for pure sushi type experience, but since I was dining alone, I preferred something within walking distance. Red Fin had a great atmosphere with a mix of out-of-towners and locals. Sushi bar was full, so had a table for two in bar area. Sushi bar lighting was too bright anyway. Had the Sashimi dinner with miso + rice for $28, and it was as large and fresh as I have had anywhere. Sushi dinner was $25. I was looking for an Omakase type dinner, but with all things considered, and location taking an important role in the decision, this was great. Beer and sake prices were very reasonable as well. Highly recommended due to location, ambience, and fresh fish. Favorite sushi places are Sushi Sasabune in Honolulu and Los Angeles. Different owners and LA cheaper by 20%, but excellent Omakase at both.

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Editor's Review

A cool Asian-fusion and sushi restaurant in the hot Hotel Max.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Look Good

The restrooms are located through the modern-posh Hotel Max lobby, past the reception desk and then way back around to the left.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Street

Hours

  • Daily: 6am-10:30am
  • 11am-2:30pm
  • 4pm-1am

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Cuisines

  • Japanese
  • American (New)
  • Asian
  • Sushi

Meal Price

  • $$$

Amenities

  • Lunch Spot
  • Business Breakfast
  • Late Night Dining
  • Breakfast
  • Bar Scene
  • People Watching
  • Dine at the Bar
  • Hotel Dining
  • Business Dining
  • Open 7 Days
  • Happy Hour

Recognition for Red Fin

2006 Editorial Winner - Hotel Dining
2007 Audience Winner - Hotel Bar
2006 Audience Winner - Hotel Dining

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