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Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WA

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Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WA

Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WAwww.ilovekirkland.org

In recent years, sushi has become the latest craze in the food world. Sushi and Asian fusion restaurants have popped up all over Seattle and the Eastside. However, Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WA has made a name for itself and left other Asian and sushi restaurants in the dust. Rikki Rikki is a fixture of a Park Place Center and is located in the heart of Kirkland, within walking distance of the beautiful waterfront.

Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WA is a family-owned and operated restaurant on the Eastside. Rikki Rikki opened in Februrary 1990 and has since won numerous awards including, “Best Sushi on the Eastside” (2009) and Best of Kirkland “ Best of Asian Cuisine” (2010).  The restaurant has a varied menu, sure to please both sushi lovers and those who like Asian cuisine. Come in to Rikki Rikki for a delicious lunch. Most diners will recommend one of the signature bento www.ilovekirkland.orgboxes. Bento Boxes come with tender beef or crisp chicken tossed in a delicious glaze, ½ California roll, and a petite fresh green salad. Or enjoy a hearty Donburi Rice Bowl. Unlike other teriyaki establishments, Rikki Rikki offers a great seafood rice bowl which features tuna, albacore, crab, salmon sashimi tossed with avocado, cucumber, green onion, and spicy mayo. Soup Noodles, Wok’d Noodles, and Chef’s Plates are also available. Head to Rikki Rikki for a night out with friends and enjoy a fun,unique dining experience. Dinner at Rikki Rikki features a vast menu of delicious entrees ranging from Caramel Ginger Crusted Salmon, Wasabi Teriyaki Grilled Chicken,  and Rikki Rikki’s Stir Fry. Yum!

Indulge in award winning sushi at Rikki Rikki Japanese Restaurant Kirkland, WA. Rikki Rikki has a large sushi menu with a variety of rolls for every taste palate. Rikki Rikki features shiro maguro (albacore tuna), sake (salmon), shiromi www.ilovekirkland.org(white fish), tako (octopus), ika (squid), kani (crab), uni (sea urchin), and much more! Sushi is available in both two and three pieces. Rikki Rikki serves a variety of sushi rolls, both traditional and unique. The Devil Roll is a trademark of Rikki Rikki and consists of tuna, crab, wasabi tobiko (flying fish egg), avocado tempura fried, served with spicy mayonnaise! Yummy.

For great sushi on the Eastside, head to Rikki Rikki Japanese Kirkland, WA! For more information please visit http://www.rikkirikki.com/index.php


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