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From to-go grocery store rolls to fine-dining omakase menus, Greater Boston diners have plenty of sushi options to choose from.
It’s a good time to love sushi if you’re a Greater Boston diner.
Boston has its classic spots; a few all-you-can-eat sushi restaurants have survived past the pandemic and inflation; and the city has seen a boom in the higher-priced omakase options.
The spectrum of sushi style — from fried rolls covered in spicy mayo to the finest cuts of fatty tuna topped with caviar — is also evident in Boston.
Our ultimate guide to sushi, done with the help of Boston.com readers, is a great tool to use for sushi lovers of all kinds, because as reader Matt from Brookline put it:
“All sushi is not created equal. They serve different purposes and satisfy different cravings.”

Splurge-worthy sushi in Greater Boston
Looking for an occasion dinner to impress a date, or celebrate an anniversary? Our readers have been to their fair share of Boston’s finest spots, like O Ya and Three 1 One.
“If you’re going to get sushi only occasionally, might as well make it superb,” said Alex of Cambridge, who loves sushi from O Ya and No Relation in the South End.
“For fancy sushi, Judy’s Bay sushi is the highest quality,” said Hannah E. from Cambridge. “Their menu is fire. Nothing average on it.”
“For the best, most authentic Omakase, you can’t beat Momi Nonmi in Cambridge,” said Aiden M.S. from Allston. “Chef Chris’ dedication to tradition and flavor will not disappoint you.”
“Best sushi in Boston is Sushi @ Temple Records — absolutely incredible, said Al B. from Medford. “Unagi Nigiri and the Kanpachi Maki are top tier. No other place I’ve tried in the city has come close.”
“For a very special meal, I recommend the omakase at Wa Shin,” said Dana S. from Needham. “They only seat 10 or so diners at a time for an intimate experience. It’s amazing to watch the chefs prepare the dishes in front of you, and they will engage in conversation (and answer all your questions). We walked out full but also learned a lot! We went 4 months ago and still tell everyone about it.”
“XOXO Sushi Bar is the absolute best,” said Melissa M. from Holliston. “I love their tuna nigiri and dry aged trout. Unreal.”

Everyday sushi spots in Greater Boston
But what’s also great about Boston.com reader recommendations is the abundance of options for those with a daily or weekly sushi habit — otherwise known as “sushi that doesn’t break the bank.” At least not like a bill at an omakase would.
“Cafe Sushi Shoten near Harvard is the epitome of ‘better than expected’ take out that clearly has a lot of care put into it,” said Joe S. of Arlington.
“I lived in Japan for 4 years, and [Kura Sushi is] the closest thing that reminds me of being back ‘home’ since moving to Mass,” said Eve of Hanscom AFB. “It’s a sushi-go-round, so you pay by plate but super delicious, and the drink robot that brings your drinks is adorable.”
“The sushi at [Sugidama Soba & Izakaya] is incredible, and so is the Yellowtail Crudo, Tuna Tartare, Uni Shots, Chicken Karaage, and the list goes on,” said Sunil N. of Medford.
“Mad Monkfish is usually worth the parking challenge, especially for a solid donburi and fun cocktail,” said Allison C. from Malden.
“Laughing Monk in Mission Hill [has a] chill vibe and the best rolls,” said Liz from Roslindale. “Their omakase is also out of this world: fresh, unique flavors, and beautiful presentation.”
“Nijiya’s all-you-can-eat sushi in Medford is my favorite spot,” said Jess G. from Somerville. “Service is fast, the food is delicious, and the best part is you can eat as much as you want for an amazing price! Sushi is too expensive anywhere, but especially in Boston, so this hidden gem in Medford center was a great find.”

Where to find the best sushi in Greater Boston
We heard from 150 readers who recommended 100 sushi restaurants around Greater Boston. Use the list or map below to find your next sushi spot and what readers said about each, whether it’s for Friday night takeout or a date night restaurants for schmoozing.
- 311 Omakase Boston, 605 Tremont St., South End
- 7 Nana Japanese Steakhouse, 199 Boston Rd., North Billerica
- Akame Nigiri And Sake, 1707 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington
- Alba, 1486 Hancock St., Quincy
- All Seasons Table, 64 Pleasant St., Malden
- Bamboo, 55 Ariadne Rd., Dedham
- Blu Karma, 6 Purchase St., Danvers
- Blue Ribbon Sushi, 500a Commonwealth Ave., Fenway-Kenmore
- Cafe Sushi Shoten, 1105 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- Chopsticks and Forks, 116 Front St., Scituate
- Crazy Stone, 1009 Boston Post Rd. E, Marlborough
- Douzo Sushi, 131 Dartmouth St., Back Bay-Bay Village
- Ebi Sushi, 290 Somerville Ave., Somerville
- Fin’s Sushi & Grill, Multiple locations
- Fugakyu, 1280 Beacon St., Brookline
- Fuji, Multiple locations
- Fusion Taste, 19 Franklin St., Stoneham
- Genki Ya, Multiple locations
- Ginger Exchange, Multiple locations
- Hanami Sushi Bar & Grill, 89 Trapelo Rd., Belmont
- Ichigo Ichie, 837 W Central St., Franklin
- Ichiro Sushi, 538 Adams St. A, Milton
- Jin’s Fine Asian Cuisine, 329 Harvard St., Brookline
- Jindu, 131 Boston Post Rd., Wayland
- JP Seafood Cafe, 730 Centre St., Jamaica Plain
- Judy’s Bay, 279a Broadway, Cambridge
- Junji’s Fine Japanese Cuisine, 114 Pleasant St., Marblehead
- Kaizen Sushi Bar & Grill, 479 Main St., Fiskdale
- Karma Asian Fusion Cuisine, Multiple locations
- Karma Concord, 105 Thoreau St., Concord
- Koto, 76 Merrimack St., Lowell
- Kura Revolving Sushi, Multiple locations
- Laughing Monk, Multiple locations
- LOLA 42, 22 Liberty Drive, Seaport
- Lotus Blossom, 394 Boston Post Rd., Sudbury
- Mad Monkfish, 524 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- Mahi Mahi, 40 Cummings Park Drive, Woburn
- Market Basket, Multiple locations
- Matsunori Handroll Bar, 900 Beacon St. Unit A, Fenway-Kenmore
- Minzu Sushi, 142 Canal St., Salem
- Miyuki, 547 Washington St., Brighton
- Mojo Sushi, 316 Main St., Wakefield
- Momi Nonmi, 1128 Cambridge St., Cambridge
- Nagomi Izakaya, 636 Beacon St. Ste A, Fenway-Kenmore
- New Ginza, 4503 63, 65 Galen St., Watertown
- New Moon Garden, 701 S Main St., Haverhill
- Nijiya, 9 High St., Medford
- No Relation, 11 William E Mullins Way, South End
- NoBo, 18 Boston Road, Chelmsford
- O Ya, 9 E St., Chinatown-Leather District
- Oishii Boston, 1166 Washington St., South End
- Oishii Too Sushi Bar, 365 Boston Post Road, Sudbury
- Peppercorn House, 318 Main St., Woburn
- Phat Thaiger, 166 Eastern Ave., Malden
- PickN’Roll Sushi, 134 Boylston St., Downtown Boston
- Ponzu, 286 Moody St., Waltham
- Ruka, 505 Washington St., Downtown Boston
- Sakabayashi Sushi Tavern, 665 Boylston St., Back Bay-Bay Village
- Sakanaya Boston, 232 California St., Newton
- Salt Society, 146 Front St., Scituate
- Sho Yu, 124 Broadway D, Saugus
- Shore Leave, 11 William E Mullins Way, South End
- Star Market, Multiple locations
- Sugidama Soba & Izakaya, 234 Elm St., Somerville
- Sunny Cafe, 1000 Bennington St., East Boston
- Super Fusion Cuisine II, 54 Mt. Auburn St., Watertown
- Super Fusion Sushi, 690A Washington St., Brookline
- Sushi @ Temple Records, 11 Temple Place, Downtown Boston
- Sushi by Bosso Ramen Tavern, 163 Newbury St., Back Bay-Bay Village
- Sushi Kappo Toraya, 795 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington
- Sushi Sang Lee, 76 Prospect St., Gloucester
- Sushi Yanagi, 83 Parkhurst Rd., Chelmsford
- Sushico, 761 Beacon St., Newton
- Symphony Sushi, 45 Gainsborough St., Fenway-Kenmore
- Taku Sushi, 211 Rantoul St., Beverly
- The Mad Monkfish, 524 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- The Oysterman (Duxbury), 30 Railroad Ave., Duxbury
- Umami Omakase, 2372 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- Uni, 370A Commonwealth Ave, Back Bay-Bay Village
- Wa Shin, 222 Stuart St., Back Bay-Bay Village
- Wang’s Table, 46 Washington St., Haverhill
- Wasabi at Porter, 2088 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge
- Washoku Renaissance, 32 Cambridge St., Charlestown
- Wegmans, Multiple locations
- Whole Foods, Multiple locations
- XOXO Sushi Bar, 1154 Boylston St., Chestnut Hill
- Yama, 245 Washington St., Wellesley
- Yama Zakura, 369 W Main St. #3, Northborough
- Zen Japanese Grill & Sushi Bar, 21A Beacon St., Downtown Boston
- Ōmori Izakaya, Multiple locations
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