"This sushi joint in West Seattle is as West Seattle as it gets—shaggy, but still kind of fancy. Most importantly, the seafood is top notch and there’s a range of experiences you don’t often find in sushi restaurants around town. Out of the seven omakase options, we like sidling up to the bar in the relaxed dining room for the seven-course Sushi-Ya dinner that has a steady pace, highlighted by melt-in-your-mouth nigiri. And at $65 per person, the Maki omakase is a great value with 12 terrific pieces of sushi alongside a filling entree and other goodies." - kayla sager riley, aimee rizzo, gabe guarente