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Where to Eat Sushi in Washington DC

Toki Underground
Kaz Sushi Bistro
Sushi Taro
Torai Sushi
Momiji
Sushi Hashi
Izakaya Seki
Zeppelin
Perry's Restaurant
Toki Underground
Kaz Sushi Bistro
Sushi Taro
Torai Sushi
Momiji
Sushi Hashi
Izakaya Seki
Zeppelin
Perry's Restaurant

Asian food has become a focal point for many culinary enthusiasts, ranging from the people’s favorite ramen to foods with acquired tastes such as sprouts and the perfect takeaway food, sushi. Are you craving some good rice, seaweed and good filling? These are some of the best sushi restaurants in DC to get your game on from.

 

 

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Toki Underground

1234 H Street NE, Washington DC 20002
(202) 388-3086

Whether you’re stuck at the office or you want to stay home and order in, Tokki Underground offers something for everyone. to ensure that all customers are safe, the restaurant offers takeout, deliveries, and curbside pickup to minimize the need for sit-down dining. However, Tokki Underground does offer private dining on a reservation. Payment is contactless, and all menus are disposable or contactless.

All the food served is fresh and delicious, and the packing ensures that it gets to you in the same condition as it was prepared. The menu here is vegan and vegetarian friendly, and not to mention very affordable.

 

 

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Kaz Sushi Bistro

1915 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20006
(202) 530-5500

It is nearly impossible to miss this fabulous sushi spot, whether you live downtown or just a tourist. For starters, Kaz Sushi Bistro is located really close to the White House, making it super convenient for tourists and visitors. Another reason Kaz is a big hit would be the great prices and deals for Bentos and sushi plates. The menu is a freestyle variation that incorporates international flavours and techniques to traditional Japanese cuisine.

 

 

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Sushi Taro

1503 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC
(202) 462-8999

Speaking of good food and wine, Sushi Taro works wonders for food many may be forgiven for terming as basic. Let’s talk of a beautiful arrangement upon delivery. When you open up the box delivery box, you could be met up with some shrimp tempura, madai, sweet shrimp, spicy tuna, and so much more, depending on your order. If you don’t want to order off of the menu, you can try out the Kaiseki experience. A Japanese tradition, this is when you let the chef experiment with ingredients to deliver the best sushi you can find. That said, you can explore the best of sushi and other Japanese foods from this restaurant under the expert guide of the chef. Tell us about it when you do!

 

 

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Torai Sushi

751 8th St SE Washington, DC 20003
(202) 525-2053

Are you looking for one of the highest quality sushi restaurants in DC? Walk into the Torai Sushi restaurant and ask for a sample of the yummy roll. As expected in any good sushi joint, the rolls are made fresh on request. Depending on whether you want some spicy goodness or a savory roll, you are going to get served exactly what you want. The sushi is so well priced you are going to ask for more and more. If you have friends over, they will clean them out in a few minutes. There are more options apart from sushi, so you can enjoy soups or bento boxes. Just call in beforehand to confirm whether reservations are available or you have to pick up a well prepared meal by the curbside.

 

 

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Momiji

505 H ST NW Washington, DC, 20001
(202) 408-8110

First dates do not always have to involve a lot of money. If you want to impress someone who is not allergic to fish, then plan out a date at Momiji. The restaurant is open for limited seating, so you can call ahead and make a booking. You will be treated to the most beautiful assortment of bento boxes, sushi and soups. The Santa Roll is one of the best for anyone who is dropping by for the first time. From teriyaki chicken to shrimp and even vegetarian, there are so many options you can select for the best night out. If you don’t want to dine in, you can order in and have a curbside pickup; then, you can enjoy it from home with family or friends.

 

 

Sushi Hashi

735 8th St SE Washington DC, DC 20003
(202) 450-6452

The place is owned by Chef Andy, a man after everyone’s heart, if not their stomachs. He dedicates a hundred and ten percent to delivering the best of Japanese cuisine. The food is perfectly prepared by the chef, and if you are going to have a course, he plans it out perfectly. If you are new to Japanese food, especially sushi, you might find the taste overpowering if you do not pair items well. At Sushi Hashi, the chef will ensure you do not feel bad if it’s your first time trying it out.

Order some of the spicy tuna rolls if you are a fan of the heat or the salmon avocado if you are looking for some savory taste.

 

 

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Izakaya Seki

1117 V St NW Washington, DC 20009

If you are looking for an authentic Japanese spot that offers more than sushi, then Izakaya Seki is the place to be. In addition, Izakaya Seki is pretty restrictive on seating arrangements and reservation to enforce social distancing. All customers must sanitize and put on masks while on the premises. If you’re not so hot for sit-down or indoor dining, you can opt for takeout or curbside pickup instead.

However, parking might prove to be a bit of a headache, so you might have to park a little way from the restaurant.

 

 

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Zeppelin

1544 9th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20001
(202) 506-1068

If you’re out for a good, ambient time with lots of good food, then all you have to do is drop by Zeppelin. The restaurant offers Sushi, Yakitori, a cocktail bar, and an outdoor and indoor bar as well.

All customers and staff members are required to put on masks, and the restaurant offers limited seating capacity to enforce social distancing. You can opt for indoor dining or outdoor seating, thanks to their huge patio. Heaters are provided during chilly weather, and happy hour is up until six.

The restaurant offers to-go services like curbside pickup, deliveries, and takeout.

 

 

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Perry’s Restaurant

1811 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009
(202) 234-6218

If you are looking for a nestled spot that offers great food and cocktails. Then Perry’s Restaurant has you covered. One of the best features about this spot is the rooftop patio, meaning customers get to enjoy the view as they eat. The staff is super friendly and professional, and the service is impressively fast. Although the restaurant is sushi-only, you can be sure that food is fresh and finger-licking good. You can also enjoy a wide variety of cocktails and drinks at a great price. The tables are decently spaced for social distancing, and they are cleaned often. All staff wear masks during service too.

 

Even when the craving has stricken, remember that not all of these restaurants are open for dine in. You can always call in first to avoid expecting a full dine in experience only to find out it is order only. These sushi joints are out top choices for high quality Japanese food in DC. Have you been to another we have not listed? Don’t be shy. Let us know all about it below.