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10 Best Sushi Restaurants in Sydney [2024]

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Sushi Restaurant Sydney

Best Sushi Restaurant Sydney
Best Sushi Restaurant Sydney

Looking for the best sushi restaurant Sydney? Look no further! We have compiled a list of the 10 best sushi restaurants Sydney, based on customer reviews and ratings. Whether you are looking for a sushi restaurant Sydney that offers traditional Japanese sushi or something a little more contemporary, we have you covered. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your sushi dinner date today!

1) Sushi e

Key ServicesTraditional Japanese cooking techniques
Address252 George Street, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Websitehttps://merivale.com/venues/sushie/
Phone+61 2 9114 7314
Operating HoursDaily 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm, 6:00 pm – 10:30 pm

At Sushi e, the culinary creation is as much of a show as it is a method of cooking. Each dish is prepared by hand in front of you, using only the finest, properly cooked ingredients, utilizing traditional techniques. Whether you’re having a drink with dinner or not, your sushi can be served with sake, hot or cold. Sushi e is another place you’ll want to reserve a table for before coming.

Key Differentiators:

  • Experienced sushi chefs
  • Pays attention-to-detail 
  • Displays age-old techniques

Customer’s Review:

Probably one of the best sushi restaurant Sydney. Customers are sitting right in front of the sushi bar and will be able to observe all the sushi making from start to finish. Front of house staff are also very polite and the service was excellent. At the end of your meal every customer is entitled to a complimentary Panna Cotta as well. Highly recommended.

Shaun Wong

2) Sushi Hotaru

Key ServicesHuge variety of freshly made sushi
AddressThe Galeries, Level 1, 500 George St Sydney, NSW, Australia 2000
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/SushiHotaruSydney/
Phone+61 2 9264 9917
Operating HoursDaily 11:30 AM – 9:00 PM

The first sushi train restaurant on our list, Sushi Hotaru, keeps the high standard of a traditional Japanese eatery. Sushi Hotaru is not like your typical conveyor-belt sushi where you can expect to find warm, ready-to-eat plates. With friends by your side, have fun trying to hold a conversation while searching for.

Key Differentiators:

  • Traditional Japanese restaurant 
  • Uses sushi train
  • Huge variety of freshly made sushi

Customer’s Review:

Always been a regular at this joint. Excellent customer service and can easily order the sushi from a tablet device or just pick from the conveyor belt. Good size portion and fresh. My favourites are the spicy grilled salmon, spicy grilled scallop, and spicy grilled squid.

RavRen

3) Azuma

Key ServicesHome to the art of quintessential Japanese dining
AddressLevel 1, Chifley
2 Chifley Square
Sydney NSW 2000
Websitehttps://azuma.com.au/
Phone02 9222 9960
Emailazuma@azuma.com.au
Operating HoursLUNCH
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
From 12.00 pm
DINNER
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY
From 5.30 pm
CLOSED
SUNDAY, MONDAY and PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

The decor of Azuma reflects the Japanese cuisine that is served there. With traditional and modern Japanese art scattered on the walls, you’ll feel as if you’re in Japan. Sake and whiskey are available with your meal, as well as choices for people who are new to sake.

Key Differentiators:

  • Home to the art of quintessential Japanese dining
  • Follows Japanese tradition and authenticity
  • Offers premium sake and whiskey

Customer’s Review:

We had the tasting menu and it was very delicious. The highlight was the grilled glacier cod which melted in my mouth. The atmosphere is great, and the cocktails were good. They also had mocktails which made the designated driver happy. Finally, they had Zenzai (red bean soup with mochi and ice cream on the side) which I ordered in addition to the tasting menu was just the perfect way to finish a lovely meal off. Definitely coming back again to try other foods on the menu.

Debbie R

4) Sashimi Shinsengumi

Key ServicesServes delicious deluxe platter
Address5/7-11 Clarke Street
Crows Nest NSW 2065
Australia
Websitehttps://sashimi-shinsengumi.business.site/
Phone0402 359 697
Operating HoursMon: Closed
Tue: Closed
Wed: Closed
Thu: 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Fri: 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Sat: 11:30 am – 7:00 pm
Sun: 11:30 am – 7:00 pm

Sashimi Shinsengumi is our top pick for the finest sushi restaurant Sydney. Sashimi, a thinly sliced raw fish, is their specialty, but that doesn’t prevent them from providing excellent sushi. The sushi here is delicious and well-balanced, so you won’t get one mouthful of fish and the next rice.

Key Differentiators:

  • Serves fresh and well-balanced sushi
  • Serves delicious deluxe platter
  • Great customer service

Customer’s Review:

This place never disappoints and always lives up to expectations. Their sushi and sashimi are fresh and delicious. It’s a hidden gem that’s extremely popular and I definitely know why.

Wendy Wong

5) Masuya Japanese Restaurant

Key ServicesExtensive drinks list
AddressBasement Level, 12-14 O’Connell Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Websitehttps://www.masuyainternational.com.au/restaurants/masuya-japanese-restaurant/
Phone+61 02 9235 2717
Emailmasuyacity@masuya.com.au
Operating HoursMon-Fri 12pm-2:30pm, 6pm-10pm, Sat 6pm-10pm, Sun Closed

At Masuya Japanese Restaurant, the five-meter-long sushi counter isn’t simply a counter; it’s also a stage. Watch as the fish, which may be bought every day, is transformed before your eyes into the freshest sushi available in Sydney. At Masuya, sit back and enjoy each bite with sake and wines from several countries.

Key Differentiators:

  • Extensive drinks list
  • Big, nice, and kind of cozy place
  • Take orders for our catering services

Customer’s Review:

Great experience! The otoro and uni were incredibly nice:)) staff was nice and friendly. Thought the staff cleared our plates way too fast as we were eating so felt slightly rushed. Will still definitely go back for some otoro!

Jonathan Man

6) Makoto Sushi Bar

Key ServicesTouch screen ordering system
Address119 Liverpool St,
Sydney NSW 2000
Websitehttp://citymakoto.com.au/
Phone02 9283 6767
Emailcitymakotosydney@gmail.com
Operating HoursMon-Wed 11:30-21:00
Thu&Fri 11:30-21:30
Sat 12:00-21:30
Sun 12:00-21:00

To them, Makoto’s name means “sincerely,” “truly,” and “from the heart,” which reflects the excellent service at Makoto Sushi Bar. The sushi is priced accordingly, so don’t be scared off. Here, hand-chopped fish and meats are combined with rice and sauces prepared by expert chefs to produce sushi of exceptional quality.

Key Differentiators:

  • Wide range of platter selection
  • Touch screen ordering system
  • Casual sushi bar

Customer’s Review:

Makoto Sushi Bar used to be our favourite go-to sushi place and, even though the food quality seems to have decreased a bit, the sushi are still good! We loved their salmon platters. They are a bit pricey ($88 for this one), but great to satisfy your salmon sushi craving.

Helena Tran

7) Sokyo

Key ServicesContemporary flavours
AddressLevel G, The Darling, The Star, 80 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont, NSW, 2009, AU
Websitehttps://www.thedarling.com.au/food/sokyo
Phone1800 700 700
Emailhello@thedarling.com.au
Operating HoursBreakfast: Daily 7:00am-10:00am
Lunch: Fri to Sun 12:00pm-3:00pm
Dinner: Sun to Thurs 5:00pm-10:00pm
Fri & Sat 5:00pm-11:00pm

Sokyo is a culinary fusion that incorporates the techniques of traditional Japanese cuisine with local, seasonal ingredients from Sydney. The Japanese Barbeque roll, for example, contains Karubi short rib, shiitake sauce, and cucumber. Each sushi dish is aesthetically lovely, as well as being equipped to meet all of your drinking needs, including

Key Differentiators:

  • Uses local Sydney ingredients
  • Award-winning chef
  • Contemporary flavours

Customer’s Review:

Great food and setting. There were some dishes we saw on other tables that we will definitely be back to try. The staff serving us was very attentive and recommended some nice dishes. We went early January and got the free parking offer bonus. The entrance was a bit confusing, we thought it’s from the main street but you have to go inside to enter.

Trudy Ho

8) Sushi Rio

Key ServicesProvide simple cuisine
AddressContact Us
Sussex Street, Shop7
Sydney NSW, Australia
Websitehttp://www.sushiriosydney.com/
Phone+61 2 8288 9014
Operating HoursSunday – Thursday
12pm – 10pm
Friday – Saturday
12pm – 11pm

Sushi Rio is another sushi train restaurant on our list of the finest sushi in Sydney. Sushi Rio offers easy, delicious food with a wide range of options that you’ll seldom see repeated. If you want something particular, ask one of the waiters or chefs to prepare it for you.

Key Differentiators:

  • Serves fresh sashimi
  • Sushi train restaurant
  • Provide simple cuisine

Customer’s Review:

Nice sushi at great value for money. Agedashi tofu highly recommended. Really delicious. FYI I’ve never been to this sushi restaurant Sydney when it hasn’t been busy so it can be quite a wait for a seat and it gets pretty cramped in there! Still, it is lovely sushi and one of only 2 restaurants I am aware of that offers all plates at $3.50. They also offer 5% discount if you pay cash!

Sharon Taylor

9) Saké Restaurant

Key ServicesSustainably sourced seafood
Address12 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000
Websitehttps://sakerestaurant.com.au/
Phone+61 2 9259 5656
Emailreservations@sakerestaurant.com.au
Operating HoursMonday – Closed
Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday – 6pm-9pm
Thursday – 12pm-3pm, 6pm-9pm
Friday – 12pm-3pm, 5.30pm-10pm
Saturday – 12pm-3pm, 5.30pm-10pm
Sunday – 12pm-3pm, 5.30pm-9pm

You can eat next to the sushi bar, in the kitchen, or at the cocktail bar at SakĂ© Restaurant, which is located in Sydney’s Eastern suburbs. We recommend sitting near the sushi bar since you have the opportunity to witness firsthand the exquisite craft of sushi making. The cuisine here is meant to be shared and features sustainably sourced seafood harvested locally.

Key Differentiators:

  • Live sushi-making
  • Sustainably sourced seafood
  • Omakase dining experience

Customer’s Review:

Loved the experience and the food! Their presentation was amazing, especially for the sashimi and the dragon egg dessert. The soft shell crab sushi was also super delicious!! The staff was nice although the service was a bit slow. Overall still a lovely experience and perfect for celebrations.

idkjusteat

10) RK San Contemporary Japanese Restaurant

Key ServicesModern take on Japanese food
Address462 Cleveland St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Websitehttps://rksan.com.au/
Phone+61 289603131
Emailinfo@rksan.com.au
Operating HoursMonday – Closed
Tue: 12:00 pm -10:00 pm
Wed: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Thrus: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Fri: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sat: 12:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sun: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm

RK San Contemporary Japanese Restaurant, located in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, may be the greatest Japanese restaurant on our list. Chef RK has been training since he was 15 years old and now offers some of the most genuine Japanese dishes to your table. You’ll discover all of your favorite Japanese foods at this wonderful fine dining experience.

Key Differentiators:

  • Attentive and friendly staff
  • Cozy little Japanese restaurant
  • Modern take on Japanese food

Customer’s Review:

As bad as my photos are, the food was pretty great. The sashimi was fresh, enjoyed the cigar and Muguro Hana. The service staff was lovely and attentive. A new local favourite for me.

Nom Satiyo

Sushi Restaurant Sydney

If you’re looking for the best sushi restaurant Sydney, then look no further. Our list includes some of the most popular and highly-rated sushi spots in the city. Whether you’re looking for a sushi train restaurant or an omakase experience, we’ve got you covered. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your sushi feast today with these best sushi restaurant Sydney! Bon appetite sushi!

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