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Specialties
Welcome to I Love Sushi! In our restaurants, we are proud to have been serving fresh and delicious sushi and Japanese cuisine since 1986. As a part of that, we have focused on serving our food in a health-conscious manner.
All of our restaurants share the same high-quality core menu and desire for customer satisfaction. Other than that, each of our restaurants offers differences in ambiance, chefs, and specialty dishes. Come and try each one — we hope to surprise and delight you.
History
Established in 1992.
Since 1992, I Love Sushi’s second branch has being served customers from its location on the Lake Union.
On sunny days, enjoy the sunshine, fresh air and the water view on our lakeside patio. At night, stay warm inside, or try dining outside under heat lamps, accompanied by hot sake. The starry sky and spectacular view of the illuminated Space Needle make us glad to be here in Washington.
Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by our friendly staff. Whether you’re a first time sushi eater or a connoisseur, we’d be glad to help you navigate our menu, and steer you to something you will enjoy.
Meet the Manager
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Manager
Chef Hideaki Taneda:
Chef Taneda’s career began at the Miyazaki Culinary School in Miyazaki, Japan at the young age of 16.
Cooking quickly became his passion and direction. After graduation, he furthered his cooking abilities at the Kaiseki Sanei in Tokyo for seven years. Shortly after, he became the Sous Chef at City Crab of Tokyo in Aoyama, Tokyo. His clientele ranged anywhere from a normal Joe to the diplomats from around the world. As his talents were honed, his focus was pointed towards Edomae Sushi with Kaiseki style, fields that only a few chefs can master.
As his experience grew, he moved to become the Executive chef of World Cruise Ship so that he would be able to travel the world and be inspired by the cuisines of the world. In 2003, he decided to move to the United States with his family, including his two lovely children. He became the executive chef at I Love Sushi on Lake Union.