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sankaku onigiri - Seattle

Japanese Restaurant sankaku onigiri in Seattle
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Seattle Central Business District
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Price per Person $21–$30
mentioned by 49 of the guests
#267 out of 858 places to eat in Seattle
#13 Japanese Restaurant out of 47 in Seattle
Good
7.9 out of 10
8.3
Food
7.8
Service
7.5
Ambience
4.1
Value
360

Reviews

80%

Satisfaction

Often praised
  • Delicious food
  • Friendly service
Frequently criticized
  • Pricey portions
  • Difficult parking

The restaurant, sankaku onigiri cafe & bar, is a Japanese Restaurant located in Seattle’s bustling Central Business District. You’ll find a cozy, casual, and trendy atmosphere perfect for enjoying a quick bite or a leisurely meal.

This cafe & bar offers a diverse menu, including healthy options and small plates, complemented by a selection of wine, beer, and cocktails. Whether you’re planning for lunch or dinner, you can enjoy convenient dine-in, takeout, or delivery services.

Overview: Introducting sankaku onigiri

Sankaku onigiri offers a delightful experience, largely driven by its friendly staff and the warm welcome from the owner. Many appreciate the personal touch and attentive service, making for a pleasant visit.

This small spot has cultivated a reputation for its inviting atmosphere. However, some visitors have noted concerns regarding the portion size of the main offerings, which can feel a bit small for the price.

Despite this, the onigiri themselves are frequently praised for their taste and quality, often described as delicious and authentic.

Good
7.9 out of 10
360

Reviews

80%

Satisfaction

54

negative

18

neutral

288

positive

With a solid 7.9 out of 10, sankaku onigiri generally leaves a good impression, reflected in its 80% customer satisfaction. This positive sentiment is built on 288 positive remarks against 54 negative ones, out of 360 total customer observations.

The Food (8.3) stands out as a particular strength, with many finding the offerings delicious and authentic, making it a clear highlight for diners. The Service (7.8) also performs well, often described as friendly and welcoming, though a few experiences suggest some inconsistency.

The Ambience (7.5) contributes positively, offering a cozy and inviting space. However, the Value (4.1) presents a notable challenge, as many customers feel the portion sizes do not align with the pricing, indicating an area for potential improvement.

What people like
  • Delicious onigiri
  • Friendly staff
  • Cozy atmosphere
What people don't like
  • High price point
  • Small portions
  • Parking challenges

If you’re seeking authentic and flavorful Japanese onigiri in a cozy setting, sankaku onigiri is certainly worth considering. The overall experience, supported by a strong 8.1 recommendation score, suggests many find it a satisfying stop for a quick, tasty meal, especially if you appreciate attentive service.

However, be mindful of the portion sizes and pricing, as these are common points of contention for some visitors. While the food quality and service are generally well-regarded, those looking for a budget-friendly or substantial meal might find it less appealing.

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Verdict: Our expert take on sankaku onigiri

Food (8.3 out of 10)

mentioned by 99% of the guests

When it comes to the food, this spot truly stands out! With a solid score of 8.3 and a strong customer satisfaction of 86.4%, it's clear that most diners are leaving happy. Based on 222 positive remarks out of 257 total, guests consistently praise the delicious and fresh onigiris, often highlighting the dedicated gluten-free options and inventive flavor combinations.

However, a smaller number of 23 opinions do point out some areas for improvement. Concerns occasionally revolve around the filling amount and overall portion size, with some mentioning salty rice or issues with seaweed quality. While generally positive, these suggest a few inconsistencies that could be refined.

8.3 Food

257

Reviews

86%

Satisfaction

23

negative

12

neutral

222

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Delicious onigiri
  • Gluten-free options
  • Inventive flavors
What people don't like
  • Small portion size
  • Inconsistent filling
  • Soggy seaweed

Often praised

  • onigiri
  • food
  • salmon basil
  • salmon basil onigiri
  • tuna mayo
  • flavor
  • onigiris
  • sweet potato salad
  • Food
  • drinks

Frequently criticized

  • onigiri
  • portion size
  • chef
  • edamame yuzu
  • filling
  • filling amount
  • nori wrapper
  • origini
  • rice balls falling apart
  • salmon basil onigiri

If you're craving delicious, inventive, and often gluten-free Japanese comfort food, especially onigiri, this place is definitely worth a try. Just be aware that some find the portion sizes a bit small or the filling inconsistent, so set your expectations accordingly.

Service (7.8 out of 10)

mentioned by 58% of the guests

Overall, the service here generally hits the mark, scoring a solid 7.8 and boasting a good customer satisfaction rate of 78%. Many guests rave about the warm welcome, with 39 positive remarks highlighting the friendly staff, kind owners, and quick service. It seems the personal touch and efficiency really shine through, making for a pleasant experience.

However, out of 50 total comments, 11 did point out some areas for improvement. A few experiences mentioned staff being unfriendly, giving curt or dismissive answers, and appearing indifferent. There were also occasional notes about waiting times, suggesting that while often speedy, it's not always consistent.

7.8 Service

50

Reviews

78%

Satisfaction

11

negative

0

neutral

39

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Friendly staff
  • Kind owner
  • Fast service
What people don't like
  • Unfriendly staff
  • Dismissive answers
  • Longer waits

Often praised

  • owner
  • service
  • staff
  • Service
  • Wait time
  • attention to detail service
  • folks
  • friendly staff
  • kind and courteous
  • lady (owner?)

Frequently criticized

  • business practice
  • closing time
  • curt, dismissive answers
  • indifferent and uninterested
  • receipt
  • staff’s attitude
  • tip
  • tip screen
  • unapproachable, cold, and uninviting the service
  • unfriendly

If you're looking for a spot with genuinely friendly staff and often speedy service, this place is usually a great bet. Just be aware that on rare occasions, you might encounter a less enthusiastic interaction or a bit of a wait.

Ambience (7.5 out of 10)

mentioned by 38% of the guests

When it comes to ambience, this spot generally hits the mark with a 7.5 score, indicating a good overall experience, though customer satisfaction sits at a more mixed 69.7%. Many patrons rave about the space, coziness, and atmosphere, often calling it a hidden gem with great vibes. Based on 23 positive remarks out of 33 total, guests frequently highlight the adorable and top-notch atmosphere, making it a cute little spot perfect for a solo lunch.

However, there are some clear areas for improvement, as noted in 7 negative comments. Key concerns revolve around seating, with many mentioning limited seating and the small spot feeling cramped. Parking is also a recurring hassle, and some found the establishment display confusing, as it's not easily visible from outside the Melrose Market.

7.5 Ambience

33

Reviews

69%

Satisfaction

7

negative

3

neutral

23

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Adorable, cozy space
  • Great atmosphere
  • Hidden gem
What people don't like
  • Limited seating
  • Parking hassle
  • Small spot

Often praised

  • atmosphere
  • Atmosphere
  • location
  • space
  • Noise level
  • cool-girl owned business
  • coziness
  • cute little spot
  • hidden gem
  • imported goods and merch bar

Frequently criticized

  • establishment display
  • Parking
  • limited seating
  • parking
  • seating
  • small spot

If youre looking for a super cute and cozy spot with great vibes, this place is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for potentially limited seating and a bit of a hunt for parking, especially if youre not familiar with the area.

Value (4.1 out of 10)

mentioned by 17% of the guests

When it comes to value, some diners found it quite good, noting it was definitely worth their time and praising the affordability of certain items, even calling them simple and affordable. With 4 positive remarks out of 20 total, there's a small group who felt satisfied, despite the overall score of 4.1 which hovers around average. However, the majority of feedback, with 13 negative opinions, points to significant concerns regarding the price and overall value.

Many felt the price point was too high, leading to complaints about their bank statement and even issues with the tip recommendations. This contributes to a low customer satisfaction of just 20%, indicating a clear area for improvement.

4.1 Value

20

Reviews

20%

Satisfaction

13

negative

3

neutral

4

positive

Rating distribution
What people like
  • Affordable options available
  • Worth the time
What people don't like
  • High price point
  • Small portions
  • Unconsented tip

Often praised

  • affordability
  • price
  • simple and affordable
  • worth your time

Frequently criticized

  • price
  • bank statement
  • cheap stuff
  • default tip recommendation
  • overall reviews rating
  • price point
  • tip
  • value
  • weekend special box

If youre looking for budget-friendly options, you might find a few gems, but be prepared for a potentially disappointing experience regarding overall value. Many customers felt the prices didnt match the portions or quality, so proceed with caution if value is your top priority.

How are the prices at sankaku onigiri?

You’re looking at roughly 21 per person – reported by 49 diners. That puts it in the $21–$30 category. For a Japanese Restaurant, it’s comfortably mid-range: not a steal, but not bank-breaking either.

Interestingly, while the average is 21, a significant number of guests actually spend a bit less, often in the $11–$20 range, showing a nice mix of options for different budgets.

Here’s a quick look at what guests spend per person, based on the latest 49 reviews.

How this restaurant’s value stacks up against similar spots in Seattle.

Overall, we think the pricing feels quite fair for a Japanese restaurant in Seattle. It offers a good balance, allowing you to enjoy a nice meal without breaking the bank, especially with those options in the lower price ranges.

Customer Reviews: what people think about sankaku onigiri

Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
L L.
Review date: 12/13/2025
10
Delicious Gluten-Free Onigiri & Kind Service!
My experience at this restaurant was sooooo yummy! I was really craving onigiri like I had in Japan, and I'm so grateful to have found this place in Seattle. They are dedicated gluten-free, and the food is delicious. The potato salad is amazing, and of course, there are many different onigiri to choose from. Most importantly, the lady (owner?) is always incredibly kind, thoughtful, and very nice. This care in the food and overall experience makes you want to support local businesses. If I lived closer, I would regularly go there. Definitely check it out!
  • onigiri10
  • gluten-free10
  • potato salad9
Price per Person
  • $11–$20
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Noise Level
  • Moderate
Zoe M.
Review date: 12/07/2025
5
Creative Rice Balls, But Pricey
This place is a really good idea, but I think the execution could be improved. I enjoy both homemade and restaurant rice balls. If these were lower in price, I don't think I'd care very much. But each riceball is a little over $6 and it feels about the same as rice balls I have bought from community fundraiser events made by grandparents for less. That style is homey and comforting, but it is something you can also make very easily at home. While that could be argued for most restaurant food, I think you either pay for convenience or quality. I don't think the quality is there to request such a high price per ball. Especially when more than half of the ingredient is rice, which is very cheap. I guess it is kind of convenient, if you are in this part of Capitol Hill, but M2M sells riceballs for half the price with more filling. Pros: - Inventive flavor combinations - Filling is evenly distributed throughout the rice ball Cons: - Price - Not a lot of filling, poor ratio to rice - Small amount of seaweed - Seaweed was soggy Many rice balls do not fall apart when you eat them. These did, even though I compressed it while it was still unwrapped in plastic wrap. As a to-go item it feels like a necessary evil to eat out of plastic wrap but in a restaurant environment, it's kind of lame. I can suggest a change regarding packaging: prepare and wrap each rice ball without seaweed, and then serve with dry seaweed for dine-in. For takeout, you can keep the seaweed inside the plastic wrap. Just that extra step would improve the experience and make it feel more premium for the cost. I bought two rice balls and one drink and the total was $20 without tip. It wasn't even wholly filling. Not a good value. I think their little salads are cute and the bentos are a great idea. Still, $30 for a dinner bento and $20 for a lunch combo is just a bit too high. If you want restaurant quality onigiri, then go to Onibaba in ID, which are only $1 more and twice as big.
  • inventive flavor combinations9
  • filling distribution7
  • packaging5
  • price3
  • filling amount3
  • seaweed amount4
Price per Person
  • $21–$30
Visit Type
  • Quick Meal
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
  • Quiet
cass
Review date: 11/25/2025
2
Disappointing Service Overshadows Potential
My experience at this restaurant was disappointing. From the moment I walked in, the atmosphere felt tense, not because of the décor or the setting, but because of the staff’s attitude. The people working here came across as noticeably unfriendly, almost as if serving customers was an inconvenience. When I asked simple questions about the menu, I received curt, dismissive answers, and not once did I feel welcomed or acknowledged with even basic courtesy. Throughout the meal, the staff seemed indifferent and uninterested, avoiding eye contact and making me feel like I was bothering them every time I asked for something. It wasn’t a single moment; it was consistent from start to finish. It’s unfortunate, because the restaurant itself has potential, but the overall experience was overshadowed by how unapproachable, cold, and uninviting the service felt. A smile or a friendly tone goes a long way, and sadly, I didn’t experience either here. Based on the service alone, I wouldn’t return.
  • staff’s attitude2
  • unfriendly2
  • curt, dismissive answers1
Price per Person
  • $11–$20
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
Matt B.
Review date: 09/30/2025
9
Fantastic Gluten-Free Finds!
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic! I enjoyed great food that was fresh and prepared quickly. Everything was gluten-free, which is a huge plus. The salmon basil onigiri was amazing, but my absolute favorite was the side potato salad – it was a perfect balance of sweet and savory, bursting with flavor! The Yuzu soda was totally worth it too. :)
  • food9
  • gluten-free10
  • salmon basil onigiri9
Price per Person
  • $11–$20
Visit Type
  • Food Exploration
Group Size
  • Small Group
Service Type
  • Dine-in
Meal Type
  • Lunch
Wait Time
  • Immediate (0–5 min.)
Christopher S.
Review date: 09/12/2025
10
Delicious Onigiri and Great Vibes!
My experience at this charming spot was fantastic! I had absolutely delicious onigiri and highly recommend it. The good vibes and the sweetest folks here made for a wonderful time.
  • onigiri10
  • vibes9
  • folks10

What sankaku onigiri offers

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments

Popular for

  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Solo dining

Amenities

  • Restroom

Offerings

  • Healthy options
  • Quick bite
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Small plates
  • Cocktails
  • Alcohol

Dining options

  • Dinner
  • Table service
  • Lunch
  • Dessert

Service Options

  • Dine-in
  • Takeout
  • Delivery

Atmosphere

  • Cozy
  • Casual
  • Trendy

FAQs

Is sankaku onigiri cafe & bar accessible for all guests?
Yes, sankaku onigiri ensures accessibility for all. You’ll find a wheelchair accessible entrance, seating, and restroom, making it a comfortable dining experience for everyone in Seattle’s Central Business District.
At sankaku onigiri, you can enjoy a cozy and casual Japanese dining experience for both lunch and dinner. They offer healthy options, small plates, and a selection of wine, beer, and cocktails, perfect for a quick bite or a relaxed meal.
sankaku onigiri holds a good overall score of **7.9** with **80%** customer satisfaction. Its **Food** (8.3) is highly praised, followed by **Service** (7.8) and **Ambience** (7.5), though **Value** (4.1) is a common concern.
Customers frequently praise the delicious and authentic **onigiri**, often highlighting specific flavors like salmon basil and tuna mayo. Many also enjoy the tasty side dishes, such as the sweet potato salad.
Key concerns include the **price point** and **small portions** of the onigiri, leading to questions about value. Some also mention difficulties with **parking** and occasional inconsistencies in service.
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Location
1531 Melrose Ave, 98122 Seattle
Opening hours
Monday
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday – Sunday
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM