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- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
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The restaurant Waji’s by Uwajimaya in Seattle’s vibrant Chinatown neighborhood offers a delightful Hawaiian dining experience. You’ll discover a spot known for its healthy options, perfect for a quick and satisfying meal.
This casual and trendy establishment provides a welcoming atmosphere for you to enjoy lunch or dinner. Whether you choose to dine-in or grab a takeout, you’re in for a fresh and convenient culinary treat.
Waji’s by Uwajimaya offers a convenient spot for a quick meal, often praised for its affordable options and generous portions. While many appreciate the friendly and efficient service, some visitors have noted concerns about the overall ambience, describing it as occasionally noisy or having limited seating.
It’s a place that balances quick convenience with some practical considerations. This eatery provides a straightforward dining experience, where the focus is often on getting a satisfying meal without a long wait.
Customers frequently highlight the good value for money, though opinions on the consistency of certain food items can vary. It’s a spot that caters to those looking for a practical and speedy bite.
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Waji’s by Uwajimaya earns an overall restaurant score of 6.1, placing it squarely in the average category. Customer satisfaction stands at 55.5%, indicating a mixed reception among diners.
This suggests that while many find aspects to enjoy, there are also areas where the experience doesn’t quite meet expectations for a significant portion of patrons. Looking closer at the feedback from 110 customer opinions, with 61 positive and 41 negative remarks, the Value (6.4) is a clear strength, often cited for its reasonable prices.
Food (6.2) also scores as average, with many appreciating the generous portions, though some find the quality inconsistent. Ambience (6) is average, while Service (5.5) falls slightly below, with comments noting efficiency but also occasional curtness or items selling out.
For those seeking a quick, budget-friendly meal, Waji’s by Uwajimaya can be a practical choice, especially if you prioritize value and generous servings. With a recommendation score of 6.4, it suggests a generally acceptable experience, but it’s wise to manage expectations regarding consistency in food quality and availability.
If you’re in the mood for a no-frills, affordable bite and don’t mind a potentially bustling environment or limited menu options later in the day, it’s worth considering. However, if consistent quality and a relaxed dining atmosphere are top priorities, you might find it a mixed bag.
When it comes to the food here, its a bit of a mixed bag, landing an average score of 6.2 with customer satisfaction at a mixed 57.7%. Based on 71 comments, with 41 positive remarks, many customers praise the generous serving sizes and huge portions, especially for fresh poke and the delicious BBQ duck. The freshness of ingredients and variety of options are frequently highlighted.
However, the 26 negative comments point to some areas needing improvement. Some diners found the flavors lacking, with marinades often leaving something to be desired or sauces being too heavy. There were also concerns about a slight downgrade in quality over time, and specific dishes like fried fish or General Tsos chicken were criticized for being bland or stale.
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If you're craving generous portions of fresh poke or juicy BBQ duck, this spot might be worth a visit. Just be aware that some dishes and their flavors can be inconsistent, so it might not always hit the mark for every item on the menu.
When it comes to service, it seems like you might get a bit of a mixed bag here. Many customers have enjoyed a friendly & efficient service and noted that the workers here are so nice, making their 1st visit so good and even commenting that the line goes quick. With 6 positive remarks out of 13 total opinions, theres definitely some good to be found, contributing to an average score of 5.5.
However, the service isnt always smooth sailing. Some experiences mention the man in poke bar service so bad or that the sever doesn’t speak English, leading to service that can be a bit curt. There are also comments about them tending to sell out of stuff by 6pm-ish, which can be frustrating.
This leads to a mixed customer satisfaction of 46.2%, indicating there's room for improvement.
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Overall, the service here is a bit of a gamble. While you might encounter friendly and efficient staff, be prepared for potential curtness or communication issues. If youre flexible and go early, you might have a great experience, but its not consistently top-notch.
When it comes to the vibe, theres a definite buzz, with 4 positive remarks out of 10 total. Many appreciate the general place and call it an awesome place to eat, noting there are plenty of tables available. While the overall score sits at an average 6, theres a mixed bag of customer satisfaction at 40%.
However, not everyone is thrilled with the atmosphere. With 3 negative remarks, some find the place to be quite noisy, and a common complaint is that it has very little seating. So, while some love the spot, others find the environment a bit challenging.
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If youre looking for a lively spot and dont mind a bit of noise, especially if you snag one of the plenty of tables, this place could be a good fit. However, if you prefer a quiet, intimate setting or need guaranteed ample seating, you might find the ambience a bit challenging.
When it comes to value, many customers find some real gems here! Folks often praise the deal and affordable and quick options, noting that prices are incredibly reasonable for the area. You can often snag a plate lunch or a generous 3-protein bowl for a great price.
With 10 positive remarks among 16 total, the value here is seen as a mixed bag, scoring an average 6.4 with 62.5% customer satisfaction. However, not everyone feels theyre getting a steal. Some mention the "price" can feel "overpriced" compared to competitors, and theres been a slight downgrade in value recently.
The tricky parking permit situation, requiring a minimum spend, also adds to the frustration for 6 customers.
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If you're seeking an affordable meal and can navigate potential parking hurdles, this spot might offer some good deals. However, be mindful that some feel the value has slipped, and it might not be the cheapest option around.
Expect to pay about 16 per person, based on 16 reviews. That places it in the $11–$20 category. For a Hawaiian Restaurant, it’s fair – not the cheapest, but reasonable for quick bites.
Most diners spend right in this sweet spot, with very few venturing into higher price points.
This chart shows what people usually spend per person, using the 16 most recent reviews.
Compare this restaurant’s value for money against similar places in Seattle.
Overall, we think the pricing here offers good value for a Hawaiian spot. Its consistent and wont break the bank for a satisfying meal.