Seattle

Flying Fish

Fresh Seafood with an Asian Twist

2234 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121

Phone: +1 206 728 8595

Fax: +1 206 728 1551

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Opened in 1997, this fashionable and modern restaurant is located in Belltown. The décor here at Flying Fish is sleek and industrial, and the atmosphere is lively, even a little noisy. Chef and owner Christine Keff focuses on fresh seafood with an Asian twist. To start, try the crab cakes with orange-jicama salad. The salt and pepper Dungeness crab, seared Ahi and lobster with hoisin sauce are also recommended. Reservations are strongly advised. In fact, make them at least one week in advance.

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