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8 of the Best Places to Find Sushi in Boston, MA

Umami Omakase
Momi Nonmi
Sakana Sushi
Ebi Sushi
Fuji at Ink Block
Douzo Sushi
O Ya
Genki Ya
Blue Fin Tuna from Umami Omakase in Boston
Umami Omakase
Bento from Momi Nonmi in Boston
Momi Nonmi
sushi from sakan sushi in cleavland Ohio
Sakana Sushi
tuna tataki from Ebi Sushi Bar in Boston
Ebi Sushi
sushi spread from Fuji at Ink Block in Boston
Fuji at Ink Block
chef's selection from Douzo Sush in Boston
Douzo Sushi
Spread from Genkii Ya in Boston
Genki Ya

Our love for sushi knows no bounds, and we’re confident you’ll love our recommendations of where to find the best in Boston, MA. When you feel a craving for a crab roll or a plate of fresh sashimi, you need to know where to go. We’ve got the inside scoop on some of the best places to visit for mouthwateringly fresh sushi in Boston. You’ll find delicious and innovative sushi options, premium service, and more. Check out our list with some of the best sushi restaurants in Boston, MA.

chef's selection from Douzo Sush in Boston
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1. Douzo Sushi

131 Dartmouth St, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 859-8886

Douzo Sushi has been around for a while, and it shows with the popularity of the place. It always seems to be busy, which proves that it’s delicious and worth the wait. The interior feels more like a lounge, and you’ll find that seating can be in front of the action or tucked away from it all. You are sure to enjoy the sushi, the cocktails, and the overall atmosphere at Douzo Sushi.

tuna tataki from Ebi Sushi Bar in Boston
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2. Ebi Sushi

290 Somerville Ave, Somerville, MA 02143
(617) 764-5556

When you want delicious without having to worry about a dress code, Ebi Sushi never disappoints. The Japanese restaurant has a large menu that features not only sushi but also some other favorite dishes. The relaxed atmosphere is the perfect place to gather with friends or hide in a corner with a book and some sushi rolls. We love that there are always specials from the sushi bar, and there’s never a wrong choice for what to order. And to have a truly balanced meal, be sure to try one of the udon noodle soups.

sushi spread from Fuji at Ink Block in Boston
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3. Fuji at Ink Block

352b Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
(617) 936-3282

Fuji at Ink Block is one of the sleeker sushi restaurants on our list. It’s where you’ll find tasting menus, a wide array of sushi, and even plenty of stir-fry dishes if you wanna try something different. The interior has an artistic touch, and you can sit at the bar where a variety of beers, wines, and cocktails are served. The boats are a great way to taste a bit of everything when you visit with a group of people.

Spread from Genkii Ya in Boston
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4. Genki Ya

232 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116
(617) 338-8686

Genki Ya is a small chain eatery that is well known for its creative and organic sushi rolls. The Japanese restaurant is casual with plenty of options to choose from across the menu, though we happen to love the vegetable dragon roll. Lunch specials ensure you’re well-fed without breaking the bank. And plenty of photos on the menu help you to understand more about the various dishes. Don’t forget to check out the drink specials on the day that you go. Martinis shaken to order are one of their specialties from the bar.

 
Bento from Momi Nonmi in Boston
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5. Momi Nonmi

1128 Cambridge St, Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 945-7328

Momi Nonmi stands out by being a Japanese-Hawaiian fusion restaurant. You’ll find sashimi, tempura, rice bowls, and all sorts of other exciting items. We recommend trying the spam musubi because it’s unlike anything else we’ve ever tried. The space may be small, but the food and service are on point. And when you’re looking to have a good time, be sure to order some sake to accompany your meal.

brined fried pork ribs from O Ya in Boston
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6. O Ya

9 E St, Boston, MA 02111
(617) 654-9900

If you’re looking for a bit of a luxurious experience, O Ya is critically acclaimed for its inventive sushi. You’ll find tasting menus as well as small plates to help you explore the Japanese cuisine. The rustic interior is designed for smaller parties. And don’t worry, you can always sit at the counter to watch everything being made. We highly recommend exploring a few of the different menu items. Expect to be impressed from start to finish.

 
Sakana Makimono from Sakana in Boston
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7. Sakana Sushi

983 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 714-4646

The vibrant dining space of Sakana Sushi is one of the things that attracted us to the restaurant. The windows allow you to people-watch. Plus, there’s so much natural lighting. A full sushi menu allows you to try a variety of fresh, made-to-order items. You’ll also find hot and cold dishes to choose from if you’re feeling a bit hungrier. Perhaps one of the most notable things is how affordable the sushi is here.

 
Blue Fin Tuna from Umami Omakase in Boston
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8. Umami Omakase

2372 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02140 
(617) 868-2121

Umami Omakase is just outside of Boston in Cambridge, but it’s at the top of our list because of the delicious food and the cool vibe inside. You can sit at the countertop to watch the sushi and sashimi being made, or you can grab a seat somewhere else in the dining room. The chef tasting menu guides you through a variety of what the restaurant has to offer, with soup, sashimi, sushi, caviar, and even an umami dessert. A sake pairing is also available, which we think is the best way to go.

For more recommendations on where to eat and drink in the city, check out our Boston city page