Sushi Konami

Sushi Konami is a Japanese sushi bar located at 1410 Lake Tapps Pkwy SE Ste H103 in Auburn, WA. Known for its extensive menu and affordable prices, this hidden gem offers a variety of options for both sushi enthusiasts and non-sushi lovers alike.

The restaurant features a casual dining atmosphere with options for takeout, reservations, and catering. They also provide many vegetarian choices for those seeking meat-free options. The menu is bursting with flavorful appetizers such as Agedashi Tofu, Chicken Kara-ge, and Jalapeno Bomb, as well as a wide selection of soups, salads, nigiri, sashimi, and specialty rolls.

One standout item is the Avocado Delight, which features assorted sashimi cubes drizzled with jalapeno mayo served on top of creamy avocado. The Chef's Specials include dishes like Chirashi, Sashimi Solo, and Tekka Don, showcasing the fresh and high-quality ingredients used in their creations.

With positive reviews praising the friendly staff, quick service, and delicious food, Sushi Konami is a must-visit for sushi lovers in the area. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or just looking for a tasty meal, this restaurant offers a delightful dining experience that won't disappoint.

Sushi Konami Menu

Location

Address: 1410 Lake Tapps Pkwy SE Ste H103 Auburn, WA 98092
Phone: (253) 987-5202

🕓 Work Hours
MON 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
TUE 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
WED 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
THU 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
FRI 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SAT 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
SUN 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM

Business info

  • Offers Takeout
    Yes
  • Reservations
    No
  • Many Vegetarian Options
    Yes
  • Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • Accepts Apple Pay
    No
  • Casual
    Yes
  • Moderate Noise
    Yes
  • Casual Dress
    Yes
  • Good for Groups
    Yes
  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Good for Lunch, Dinner
    Yes
  • Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Waiter Service
    Yes
  • Happy Hour Specials
    Yes
  • Beer & Wine Only
    Yes
  • TV
    Yes
  • Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Offers Catering
    No
  • Wi-Fi
    No
  • Dogs Not Allowed
    No
  • Covered Outdoor Seating
    No
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Taran I.

    27 July 2024

    Hidden gem! Quaint location. Price to quality acceptable. Fun menu with simple design and clear descriptions. Great date-night treat! Staff is super friendly and service is quick. Will definitely be going back to try more eats.

  • Author: Carol H.

    31 May 2024

    Was really hoping this place would impress based on ratings and it did. Went for noon lunch on a Thursday, seated promptly in the small dining area of 7 tables for 4 plus about 6 seats at sushi bar. Just one server and 4-5 sushi chefs/cooks. Server quick but spoke so quiet we couldn't hear her but managed to get everything right. We ordered one of the lunch bento boxes $20 that included 2 protein choices and came with/ miso soup, nice mixed green salad, CA sushi roll, scoop rice and we chose teriyaki steak & chicken. Couple minutes later we ordered the 3/$35 house rolls which has many options. Oddly we got the sushi rolls before the bento box which was ok. We'll order differently next time as our meats went vary warm after eating just one of the rolls. We prefer them sizzling. Bento was impressive visually and portion wise. Nice to see salad not just basic iceberg. All great but was a bit surprised the meats weren't more tender. Usually teriyaki especially chicken nearly melts in your mouth this was tad bit dry. Maybe they don't marinate the meats. Steak good flavor and perfect pink in middle but again a bit chewy. The 3 sushi rolls were all fresh and delicious. We ordered two different spicy tuna rolls although different they were both spicier than expected so may do just one spicy next time. But again each were very good and rice to filling ratio nice. Living in Puyallup we don't have many sushi options and are just so-so. It was worth the 15-20 min. drive to go here. We will be back! Perk too is delicious doughnut shop next door.

  • Author: Clayton J.

    25 May 2024

    20 years ago, when I decided to leave Bellevue, several people suggested Lakeland Hills to me. I wasn't a fan of the general area and after visiting, I'll just say, this did not appear to be a place that embraced diversity. I chose to remain on the eastside, but have met more and more people from this area over the years and understand their joy in living here. I am not a sushi fan, but restaurant quality teriyaki is a meal I crave on occasion. This place currently has a score of 4.3 on Yelp, so I decided to make a lunch trip to check it out. I was a bit concerned, the Yelp page links to a website, but it's not online. Also, menu photos are years old and these days, you never know how prices have changed. That said, the menu appeared to be the same as it was years ago with very small price changes. I was hoping to do a Bento with Teriyaki, salad, rice, soup and Gyoza, it wasn't an option here. Their bento included sushi and I don't like sushi. I was tempted to ask if they would sub Gyoza making it the perfect meal, but I've found, if it's not offered, don't ask. Some people get offended when you question their menu. In this case, I decided to roll the dice and go with the Gyoza meal. It was 10 pieces, rice and soup. I was nervous when the server asked me if I wanted them deep fried. No self-respecting restaurant deep fries gyoza, but then I remembered where I was and suspect the deep frying started because someone that is not used to real Japanese food requested it and it stuck. You know, the same kind of person that would put butter on their rice. The gyoza were small, but they were also the best gyoza I've had in a long time, possibly a decade or more. Flavorful, juicy and delicious. The miso soup was also served at a completely unsafe heat, but I loved it. Food should be served hot and soup should sizzle, If I don't have to slurp my soup, or blow on it, you haven't done your job! The soy sauce was also made in house, it had that savory, salty liquor taste that you can't get out of a bottle. This place had 5-star potential, but I have some knocks. The portions were small; however, they were in line for the price paid. My lunch was $12 I would have happily paid $15 for the same meal with 2 more gyoza and a small salad, or $17 for the same with two scoops of rice. I left hungry because the portion wasn't hearty enough, but not so hungry that an additional side made sense. Personally, two scoops of rice or a bigger scoop is a must, that was the smallest portion of rice I've seen anywhere. If I were closer, this would be a weekly spot, unfortunately this is just out of the way for me. Better combo/bento options would make this place 5-star in my book and probably draw a bigger crowd.

  • Author: Slav G.

    08 May 2024

    Bomb sushi and the best happy hour prices Great customer service and friendly staff!