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Find the Best Sushi Near Me — Your Complete Guide

Sushi is one of the world's most popular and recognisable cuisines — from quick lunchtime maki rolls to elaborate omakase tasting menus guided by a master sushi chef. GoogleNearMe.com finds the top-rated sushi restaurants within your chosen distance in seconds, with live open/closed status, direct call, and Google Maps directions on every result card.

Types of Sushi Restaurants Near You

Traditional sushi bar — counter seating where the chef prepares nigiri and sashimi in front of you. The best place to experience high-quality fish and the craft of sushi-making. Omakase restaurant — a chef's tasting menu where you eat whatever the chef decides to serve that day, based on the best seasonal fish available. Usually the highest quality and most expensive option. Conveyor belt sushi (kaiten-zushi) — fun, fast and affordable, with plates of sushi circling on a belt for you to grab. Great for families and casual dining. Japanese restaurant — broader menu including sushi alongside ramen, tempura, teriyaki and gyoza.

Sushi vs Sashimi — What's the Difference?

Sushi refers to dishes made with seasoned vinegared rice — it doesn't necessarily involve raw fish. Nigiri (fish over a pressed rice mound), maki (rice and fillings rolled in seaweed), and temaki (hand rolls) are all types of sushi. Sashimi is simply thinly sliced raw fish or seafood served without rice — it's the purest expression of fish quality and knife skill. If you're unsure which to order, start with a nigiri platter and a sashimi selection to experience both.

Tips for Ordering Sushi Near You

Always ask about the catch of the day — the best sushi chefs work with whatever fish is freshest that morning. Avoid ordering sushi from restaurants where fish isn't prominently featured on the menu. Use our Call button to ask about omakase availability and pricing before visiting, as many omakase experiences require advance reservation. For budget-friendly sushi, conveyor belt restaurants offer excellent value without compromising freshness. Also explore all restaurants near me or Chinese restaurants near me for more Asian dining options nearby.

Sushi Near Me — FAQ

Tap "Use My Current Location" or enter your address above. Sushi restaurants load instantly. Enable Open Now to see only currently serving options, and use the style pills to filter by Sashimi, Omakase, Ramen or Conveyor Belt.
Sushi refers to any dish made with vinegared rice — including nigiri (fish on rice), maki (rolls), and temaki (hand rolls). Sashimi is thinly sliced raw fish served without rice. You can enjoy sashimi without ever eating sushi rice, and not all sushi contains raw fish.
Sushi-grade raw fish served at reputable restaurants is safe for most healthy adults. Fish served as sushi and sashimi is typically flash-frozen before serving to eliminate parasites — a standard industry practice. If you have concerns, opt for cooked options like prawn tempura rolls, teriyaki, or California rolls which contain imitation crab rather than raw fish.
Omakase means "I'll leave it up to you" — you hand control of your meal to the chef, who serves a sequence of dishes based on the best ingredients available that day. It's typically the most expensive sushi experience but also the highest quality. If you trust the chef and want to try something exceptional, omakase is absolutely worth it. Always book in advance and confirm the price per person using our Call button.
Sushi is one of the trickier foods to deliver well — rice changes texture quickly and fish can warm up. For delivery, rolls with cooked ingredients (California rolls, teriyaki chicken rolls, tempura rolls) hold up better than nigiri or sashimi. If you want the best quality, dine in or collect in person. Use the Takeaway filter above and our Call button to check collection options.
Yes — most sushi restaurants offer vegetarian options including avocado rolls, cucumber rolls (kappamaki), pickled radish rolls (oshinkomaki), inari sushi (sweet tofu pouches filled with rice), and vegetable tempura. Fully vegan sushi restaurants exist in larger cities. Call ahead to confirm vegan options as some rice is prepared with fish-based dashi stock.