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The Best Sushi Restaurants In Philly
From splurge-worthy omakase to take-out maki, these are the best sushi restaurants in town.
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Fat Salmon
Fat Salmon is a fun sushi place in Old City where you should go to start a night out.
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The Best Sushi Restaurants In Philly
From splurge-worthy omakase to take-out maki, these are the best sushi restaurants in town.
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Izakaya Fishtown
Izakaya Fishtown is a great Happy Hour spot in Fishtown with a long menu of Japanese small plates and sushi.
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Koto Sushi
Center City’s Koto Sushi is a lowkey spot that’s the answer for a quick lunch or casual dinner when all you need is solid sushi and a good miso soup.
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Tokyo Sushi
Tokyo Sushi is located inside The Market at the Fareway in Chestnut Hill. They offer counter service takeout and lots of delicious sushi.
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Sakana Omakase Sushi
Sakana is a casual Japanese BYOB in Queen Village with one of the most affordable omakase options in the city.
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DAWA Sushi and Ramen
Dawa is a small, casual sushi spot with a solid omakase offering under the El on Front Street.
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Umami Steak and Sushi Bar
Umami Steak and Sushi Bar is a Japanese restaurant in Old City that's great for a casual night of sushi or a lively omakase experience.
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Kichi Omakase
Kichi Omakase is a 15-course omakase spot in Midtown Village where you can get premium cuts of seafood for under $100.
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Royal Sushi & Izakaya
Royal Sushi & Izakaya in Queen Village does the best sushi omakase in the city and has a fun bar up front.
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Shiroi Hana
Shiroi Hana is a sleek two-story Japanese restaurant in Rittenhouse that’s been a bastion for business people for over 30 years.
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Kaiseki
Kaiseki in Callowhill is a takeout sushi spot serving up large combination platters that can feed a few people.
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Kinme
This Midtown Village BYOB has a long bar, a handful of tables that work great for a small group hangout, and reasonably-priced sushi that's some of the best in town.
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Midori Sushi
Midori Sushi in Society Hill is a pretty casual place with just a handful of seats and some of the best sushi in town.
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Kei Sushi Restaurant
Kei Sushi Restaurant in Graduate Hospital has a pretty small space, so it’s easy to relax at the sushi counter and eat some mackerel, hamachi, and salmon belly.
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Ikki Japanese Cuisine & Bar
Ikki Japanese Cuisine & Bar, right down the street from the Liberty Bell, serves solid sushi in Philly.
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Hikari
Hikari is a BYOB sushi spot in Northern Liberties that has solid, classic rolls and a bunch of outdoor seating in the summer.
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Crazy Sushi
Crazy Sushi is a party BYOB in Center City with neon lights, decent rolls, and pretty much no rules.
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DK Sushi
DK Sushi is an outpost of Double Knot inside of Franklin’s Table that serves excellent sushi, including a $35 mini-omakase.