KAMINO SUSHI AND MORE

Sushi restaurant · Lower Queen Anne

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"Kamino Sushi and More has been serving a few Burmese dishes along with sushi, pho, and teriyaki since October. Burmese food makes up one segment of the 'more' in Kamino Sushi and More, which took over the old Pho Viet Anh space on Roy Street, but it is the native cuisine of chef Myat Feil. The menu includes a mix of Vietnamese and Thai noodle dishes and appetizers, poke, teriyaki, and, of course, sushi. They recently added panini to the menu too, because it worked well for corporate lunch business. But for those Seattleites with experience at the Burmese restaurants of Daly City, California, at Top Burmese in Portland, or even traveling in Myanmar itself, Kamino holds promise in the dishes that represent Myat’s heritage." - Naomi Tomky

Seattle’s Only Burmese Restaurant Quietly Opened Last Year - Eater Seattle

372 Roy St, Seattle, WA 98109 Get directions

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