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5 Best Sushi Restaurants in Osaka, Japan

Looking for the best sushi restaurants in Osaka? We got you. We’ve created a list of restaurants in Kyoto where you can find the best sushi.


Sushi is a quintessential Japanese dish. Known all over the world, you’ve probably seen different versions of sushi. In Osaka, a city where eating is a serious thing, you can find the best sushi restaurants in the most unlikely places.


A lot of ingredients that these sushi restaurants in Osaka use come from Seto Island Sea, which is known for its fast tides. Guaranteed, Osaka will treat you right with its fresh seafood sushi, including the oshizushi, sushi pressed in a mould, which is something unique to the sushi culture of Osaka.


Without further ado, here are the best sushi restaurants in Osaka:


1. Sushi-Cho Haru


Sushi made from seasonal ingredients and sake is a combination that is quite popular at Sushi-Cho Haru. the master chef painstakingly selects the ingredient of his sushi, so guaranteed guests only get the freshest dish. The sushi here is seasoned with salt, helping the umami flavor of the toppings and rice stand out. They also have rice bowls you will enjoy. The bestseller? The anago nigiri or conger eel sushi. The conger eel is sourced from a famous shop in the Osaka-Sakai area.


Price: Around 8,000 JPY


Hours: 6:00 pm - 12:00 am (Thursday-Tuesday)


Location: 2-14-11, Tenma, Kita, Osaka City



2. Inase Zushi


Inasa Zushi has been operating for over 50 years. One thing that has sustained this sushi restaurant is its authentic approach to the dish prepped by a master chef. They source their ingredients locally every morning, and they use alkaline ionized water for cooking. Their tea is organic as well. Inase Zushi attracts foreign tourists for its affordability, the chef’s hospitality, and just the overall charm of the restaurant. You should the nigiri set, which is a combination of nigirizushi of different flavors.


Price: 1,000 JPY for Lunch / 2,000 JPY for Dinner


Hours: 11:30 am - 3:00 pm for Lunch / 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm for Dinner


Location: Takimi-koji, B1F, Umeda Sky Bldg., 1-1-90, Oyodonaka, Kita-ku, Osaka City



3. Sushi Suzume


Sushi Suzume takes pride in its organic ingredients sourced at Kuromon Market, which is dubbed Osaka’s Kitchen. Guests can order sushi one at a time, giving the chefs time to accommodate all customers who want to try all sorts of sushi. Best of all, Sushi Suzume is budget-friendly without sacrificing the taste and quality of its sushi. One you should try is the matsumae sushi, which is a traditional Osaka oshizushi made from mackerel and kelp.


Price: Around 7,000 JPY


Hours: 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm


Location: 2-15-29, Nipponbashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka City



4. Sushi Hasegawa Shinsaibashi


Sushi Hasegawa Shinsaibashi has two branches. Both branches use seasonal ingredients for their sushi. As soon as you enter the restaurant, they give off ambiance like Kyoto as they are designed as such, from the cobblestones, tatami rooms and horigotatsu (sunken kotatsu tables), and traditional Kyo Karakami paper partitions. They offer various sushi dishes, such as caviar sushi and eel sushi sourced from Lake Biwa in Shiga, as well as different sake. They also offer kaiseki or traditional Japanese cuisine.


Price: Around 10,000 JPY


Hours: 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Monday-Saturday) / 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Sunday)


Location: 4F, Stagea Bldg., 1-16-20 Higashi Shinsaibashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka city



5. Sushi Monji


If you are looking for a posh sushi restaurant in Osaka, Sushi Monji is a great choice. Sushi Monji offers exquisite sushi dishes with fresh, seasonal seafood. Each sushi is prepped to the customer’s satisfaction, striking a balance between the seafood and shari or seasoned rice. Aside from nigirizushi (hard-formed sushi), we recommend trying futomaki sushi or thick rolled sushi with fillings ranging between eel, eggs, shrimp, and herring roe.


Price: Around 15,000 JPY


Hours: 5:30 pm - 12:00 am


Location: 3F Yakushido Building, 1-3-19 Dojima, Kita-ku, Osaka City




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