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Sushidokoro Yamato

Chef Yamato’s homage to the sushi masters who shaped his craft has grown into independent glory in the battle of Tsukiji’s sushi landscape, earning him a place in the Michelin Guide.

Lunch: $143.38-215.06
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Sushi Ito Ichiro

With over 27 years of service in its Akasaka location, this famed Edomae sushi restaurant continues its dedication to quality ingredients and exquisite craftsmanship in the Kichijoji Excel Hotel Tokyu.

Lunch: $35.84-71.69
Dinner: $35.84-143.38
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Sushi Ryuta

The inimitable Chef Ryuta of his underground sushi-ya in Roppongi is known for serving rare cuts of fish, which he presses on top of equally unique, lightly seasoned sushi rice.

Lunch: $107.53-143.38
Dinner: $107.53-143.38
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Sushidokoro Ginza Fukusuke Main Branch

The Ginza main branch of a sushi restaurant series from a legendary seafood wholesaler with over 100 years of history. More than 50 types of seafood feature in its nigiri.

Lunch: $100.36-157.71
Dinner: $100.36-157.71
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Sushi Takamitsu

Dine in luxury with one of Tokyo’s youngest sushi superstars.

Lunch: $358.44-430.13
Dinner: $358.44-430.13
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Sawada (Tokyo)

Witness masters at work at this shrine to outstanding sushi in Ginza, which held two Michelin stars for 15 years.

Lunch: $286.75-358.44
Dinner: $358.44-430.13
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Sushidokoro Yamada

At this Michelin Ginza omakase sushi restaurant, particular care goes into shaping the sushi rice — the heart of Edomae sushi. Texture, size and even temperature of the toppings are taken into account when sculpting each individual nugget of shari.

Dinner: $157.71-437.30
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Sushiryori Inose

Sushi dining in Shinagawa with fresh fish and top-quality nigiri, far from the pricey tourist traps of the inner city.

Lunch: $7.17-35.84
Dinner: $35.84-71.69
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Sushi Ginza Onodera

An international ambassador for sushi culture, and one of the most respected names in the business, Chef Sakagami’s goal is to spread the gospel of Ginza’s fine-dining culture to the world. Visit him on home turf to enjoy the best of his cuisine.

Lunch: $71.69-107.53
Dinner: $250.91-358.44
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Ginza Sushi Fukuju

A return to tradition in the modern district of Ginza. Enjoy Edomae sushi that uses the finest hon-maguro bluefin tuna from suppliers all over Japan, from Hokkaido to Wakayama.

Lunch: $50.18-71.69
Dinner: $93.19-179.22
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Sushi Suzuki

Run by a rising star on the Ginza sushi scene, you’d best grab a seat at this small restaurant before its popularity grows too large.

Lunch: $107.53-143.38
Dinner: $215.06-322.60
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Isshin

Experience authentic sushi in one of its most original forms at a Michelin-starred restaurant in the heart of Asakusa.

Lunch: $57.35-71.69
Dinner: $71.69-143.38
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Sushi Kourin

This Shibuya sushi restaurant has earned accolades from the likes of the Michelin Guide Tokyo and Vogue — but still maintains its reputation as one of Tokyo’s most affordable and casual sushi spots.

Dinner: $35.84-71.69
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Sushi Takae

Enjoy Edo-style sushi and creative Japanese cuisine at this modern restaurant in Higashi-Azabu. Freshly-prepared fish, seasonal vegetables, and select cuts of wagyu make up Sushi Takae’s indulgent course meals.

Dinner: $143.38-250.91
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Sushi Karin

Enjoy the chef’s omakase course of fresh sushi and other small dishes using only the best seasonal fish and ingredients, and Edomae sushi made with modern techniques.

Dinner: $100.36-157.71
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Sushi Tokyo Yoshida

This restaurant is a cut above its competitors. While Sushi Tokyo Yoshida’s chef delivers a masterclass in traditional Edomae sushi, a sommelier selects fine wines from around the world to enhance the flavors of each dish.

Lunch: $107.53-143.38
Dinner: $286.75-358.44
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Sushi Komari

This Akasaka sushiya offers premium sushi dining without breaking the bank. With just 7 counter seats, every guest enjoys a fantastic view of the action, as Chef Satoshi crafts his top-class nigiri from premium ingredients sourced the very same day.

Lunch: $35.84-71.69
Dinner: $143.38-179.22
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Azabujuban Hatano Yoshiki

Let Chef Yoshiki's expertise and passion take you on a culinary adventure, where every bite is bursting with umami. Discover the true essence of sushi at its finest, meticulously crafted to perfection.

Dinner: $215.06-250.91
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Sushi Mitsukawa

Experience the artistry of Chef Mitsukawa's meticulously crafted nigiri sushi and flavorful side dishes at Sushi Mitsukawa in Roppongi Hills. Indulge in the finest fish, expertly balanced with seasonal vegetables.

Lunch: $71.69-107.53
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Ginza Uchiyama

Experience the epitome of Japanese culinary artistry at Ginza Uchiyama. Indulge in an unforgettable journey through traditional flavors and impeccable service.

Lunch: $7.17-35.84
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Tsukiji Suzutomi Hotel New Otani

Fresh tuna directly from the market is presented beautifully at the New Otani Hotel’s premier sushi restaurant. Enjoy seasonal sushi sets in a sophisticated atmosphere, pairing sushi with a fine selection of sake or wine.

Lunch: $35.84-71.69
Dinner: $107.53-143.38
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Kano

Indulge in skillfully crafted sushi and immerse yourself in a harmonious culinary experience that perfectly pairs sushi with sake that’s selected by sake master and chef Ryo Shikano.

Lunch: $107.53-215.06
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Sushi Tou

Experience the essence of Edomae sushi, preserved alongside creative twists. Fresh fish from the Tsukiji Market are selected every morning for exceptional nigiri sushi.

Lunch: $86.03-236.57
Dinner: $157.71-236.57
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Sushi Ryuichi

Inside the elegant interior of this 8-seat Ginza sushiya, guests enjoy premium Edomae sushi in a relaxed atmosphere. Seafood connoisseurs will relish the chance to try multiple different styles of sushi, on top of the classic nigiri and sushi rolls.

Lunch: $71.69-107.53
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Sushi Kakizaki

This intimate 8-seat restaurant is a perfect place to experience the artistry that goes into classic Edomae sushi. Chef Kakizaki hand-picks every ingredient himself, ensuring top quality in every step of the process.

Dinner: $107.53-143.38
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Sushi Fukumoto

Provenance and presentation are two key values of this 2021 Michelin-rated Setagaya sushiya, backed up by incredible flavor.

Dinner: $107.53-143.38
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Ginza Rin Nishimura

Get up close to a display of true sushi craftsmanship at this 2020 Michelin-starred restaurant in Ginza.

Lunch: $107.53-143.38
Dinner: $215.06-286.75
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Matsumoto

This Akasaka sushiya may be pricey, but you’ll likely never have such a thrilling seafood dinner ever again!

Lunch: $71.69-107.53
Dinner: $143.38-215.06
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Amazing food and a super friendly chef. Thanks for making it a special experience for us. We're looking forward to visit again in the future!
Cher Ping Choy
April 26, 2025
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Shibuya Sushi Inase
Restaurant in Tokyo
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We arrived late and very flustered because the address provided took us to a different location on Google maps and even when we arrived we struggled to find the right place. However, the staff were so kind and welcoming, and we settled down and had the most wonderful experience. We would highly recommend this restaurant for value for money, quality of food, great energy and skilled chefs.
Mikayla Collins
April 24, 2025
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Shibuya Sushi Inase
Restaurant in Tokyo
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the food was great and the chefs were friendly:)
yong jung hahn
April 22, 2025
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Sushi Toiro
Restaurant in Tokyo
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I really enjoyed the wine pairing selection, which beautifully combined Japanese sake with imported wines, a perfect match for the 22-course presentation. The ingredients were authentic, fresh, and thoughtfully curated to reflect the best of the season. What impressed me even more was the staff’s ability to communicate fluently in both English and Mandarin, allowing us to fully appreciate the story and concept behind each dish. Highly recommended for those who enjoy interacting with the staff and want to truly understand the narrative behind a fine dining experience.
Eric W.
April 21, 2025
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Ebisu Sushi Hatsume
Restaurant in Tokyo
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Located in one of the most convenient areas of downtown Tokyo, it’s surprising to find a middle-premium dining spot with such a refined atmosphere quietly nestled in this lively neighborhood. The restaurant features only counter seating, accommodating just 7–8 guests at a time. This limited seating creates an intimate and relaxed setting, ideal for enjoying a quiet meal or engaging in easy conversation. The staff are friendly and attentive, and most can communicate in English, which adds to the welcoming and comfortable experience. The course menu is thoughtfully curated and comes with drink pairings, including both wine and sake. Personally, I found the sake selections to be the standout, each one complemented the sushi and seafood courses beautifully, enhancing the depth and nuance of the flavors. The wines, on the other hand, tended to be a bit too light for my palate. A more adventurous or bold wine pairing could elevate the overall experience even further. Overall, it was a thoroughly satisfying dining experience. The balance of quality, atmosphere, and attentive service makes this spot a great choice for both casual evenings and special occasions.
Wendy L.
April 21, 2025
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Ebisu Sushi Hatsume
Restaurant in Tokyo
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How can I reserve a sushi restaurant in Tokyo

Sushi restaurants in Tokyo usually take reservations over the phone, but this, of course, depends on the sushi restaurant. However, phone reservations can be difficult if you do not speak Japanese. The best option to reserve sushi restaurants in Tokyo is to use an online reservation service. Platforms like byFood help foreign travelers to make reservations at restaurants. You can easily use byFood to filter for the type of Tokyo sushi restaurant you would like to eat at, and in which area of Tokyo. This makes it easy to narrow down sushi restaurant options and make a reservation. Just add in your details to the sushi restaurant page, and byFood will submit a reservation request on your behalf. When the reservation is successful, you will receive a confirmation email. Otherwise, you will receive a rejection email.

Is a reservation required for all sushi restaurants in Tokyo?

Not all sushi restaurants in Tokyo require a reservation, however some do. This depends on the sushi restaurant of course, but usually it is not necessary for casual sushi restaurants, like sushiya at markets and conveyor belt sushi restaurants. If you want to try high-end sushi, reserving a Tokyo sushi restaurant is almost essential, and definitely recommended as they are very popular. Some sushi restaurants in Tokyo are often reserved many months in advance.

What is the average cost of sushi lunch or dinner in Tokyo?

The cost of sushi in Tokyo varies based on the type and restaurant. At conveyor belt sushi spots, where you pay per plate, the total depends on what you choose. At mid-range sushi restaurants, expect to pay around ¥3,000 for a set meal, sushi bowl, or several plates from a sushi train. Upscale sushi dining starts at ¥5,000 per person, but prices can go much higher for premium experiences.

Reserve Sushi Restaurants in Tokyo

Trying different types of sushi at sushi restaurants in Tokyo is certainly exciting if you are a seafood fan. Undeniably, diverse dining experiences in Tokyo await at each and every one of the city’s incredible sushi restaurants. Sushi restaurants in Tokyo of course have access to the freshest fish and seafood, delivered directly to the city’s famous Toyosu Fish Market each day. With quality products readily available from the largest fish market in the world, you are guaranteed high-quality sushi no matter which sushi restaurant in Tokyo you find yourself in.

Sushi restaurants in Tokyo range from conveyor belt sushi in Shibuya (with individual plates starting at ¥100 each) to family-run sushi restaurants serving fresh seafood bowls and nigiri sushi sets. Traditional and upscale sushi restaurants await, no matter your budget. While there are still so many excellent affordable options, like at tiny counter seat restaurants (where the chef prepares it in front of you), some more classy options include Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo, which serve up the most high-end sushi imaginable. In the hospitable spirit of omakase hospitality, enjoy the seasonal sushi menu chosen by a specialty sushi chef, with each piece carefully hand-pressed with years of training. There is always a new kind of sushi adventure waiting around the corner in Tokyo!

Arguably one of the best Japanese foods available, you can find incredibly high-quality sushi in any pocket of the enormous city. However, with so many options it can be overwhelming finding the best of the best. Don't miss out on the best sushi restaurants in Tokyo; reserve your unique Tokyo sushi dining experience for some of the best sushi you will eat in your lifetime!