From casual neighborhood joints and late-night hand roll bars to upscale omakase spots, we're breaking it all down so you can find the perfect roll for every craving and occasion! 

Updated May 2025


 

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Pictured: Sushi Masa
 

Fujiyama

Fujiyama is a locally owned Japanese spot focused on quality ingredients and offer a laid-back vibe, perfect for when you’re craving sushi without the hype or long wait. Plus, if you need a mid-week pick me up, they have great lunch specials from 11-3pm!

Addison | Directions

 

Maji Sushi

Maji is the perfect Uptown sushi staple with creative rolls, fresh flavors, and great service that goes beyond your typical takeout spot. It might be a bit underrated now with no long waits and consistently solid food, but we know that won’t last long!

Uptown | Directions 

 

Oda Sushi 

Oda Sushi is a low-key gem known for its fresh no-rice rolls, solid lunch combos, and a huge variety of specialty rolls. It’s one of those spots you try once and keep coming back to again!

Plano | Directions

 

Mr. Sushi

Mr. Sushi lives up to its mission of bringing “True Japanese Harmony” from their kitchen to your table, and they’ve been doing it since the ’80s! This family-owned favorite serves everything from classic sashimi to the fan-favorite Addison Tower, plus shareable apps that make it perfect for a group night out.

Addison | Directions 

 

Sushi Dojo

This fast-casual sushi spot in Southlake, known for its shareable dishes like sushi burritos, tacos, and the viral “Legendary 41” Tartare Tower. With a casual vibe and funky menu, it’s a go-to for sushi lovers looking for something fun and fresh!

Southlake | Directions 

 

Sushi Masa 

Sushi Masa nails the all-you-can-eat game with a massive menu of sushi, sashimi, and hibachi favorites. It’s the place to pick when you’re in the mood to go all out without overthinking it, and did we mention that AYCE special includes a cocktail too? Say less! (Pictured)

Plano | Directions

 

Sushi Mocki

Next time you find yourself doing a little shopping at Mockingbird Station, stop in Sushi Mocki to try some of their creative rolls like the SMU Roll and Tuna Strawberry Roll, both ones you should not pass up! Add in a solid happy hour, and it’s easy to see why locals keep coming back!

Dallas | Directions 

 

Sushi Robata

This family-friendly spot in Addison is perfect for casual dinners, serving fresh sushi, sashimi, noodles, and all your classic roll favorites, plus a fun Texas twist like the Long Horn Roll topped with BBQ eel sauce, which is a must-try!

Addison | Directions

 

UPSCALE EXPERIENCES & OMAKASETatsu Dallas

 

Domodomo

This popular spot in NYC and New Jersey has landed in Dallas, offering a more upscale experience than its East Coast counterparts. You'll find an immersive, 7-course omakase tasting experience for $135 per person, featuring unique flavors, stunning presentation, and top-quality fish. Plus, you can upgrade your experience with optional wine pairings ranging from $95 to $185 for the reserve option!

Uptown | Directions

 

Edoko Omakase

Edoko Omakase more than delivers on an elevated dining experience, led by chef Keunsik Lee (formerly of Nobu), with a multi-course omakase spotlighting premium, seasonal ingredients flown in from Japan. With sleek vibes and standout bites like toro, uni, and sushi tacos, it’s perfect for special occasions, just be sure to book ahead!

Irving | Directions

 

Kessaku

Kessaku means “masterpiece,” and that’s exactly what you’ll get when you step onto the 50th floor of The National, sweeping skyline views paired with a luxe, speakeasy-style sushi lounge. For the ultimate splurge, don’t miss the signature Kessaku Tower stacked with A5 wagyu, caviar, king crab, sashimi, and sushi rolls! 

Downtown | Directions

 

Kinzo 

Kinzo in Frisco serves up Edomae-style sushi infused with Hawaiian flair from the chef, using premium fish flown in from Tokyo. Their intimate 18-course omakase, featuring luxe bites like truffle-topped nigiri, is fine dining at its finest and well worth the reservation.

Frisco | Directions

 

Musume

Musume gives you another great reason to hit the Arts District with its sleek, modern take on Asian fusion. Known for a killer sake and Japanese whiskey lineup, the menu shines with showstoppers like the gold-flaked 24 Carat Roll and the indulgent Lobster Dynamite.

Downtown | Directions 

 

Shoyo

This cozy 12-seat omakase spot is led by former Nobu chefs, offering a 16-course tasting menu that blends classic Edomae sushi with creative twists. It’s an intimate, yet interactive dining experience perfect for sushi lovers seeking something truly special, just be ready to book early!

Greenville | Directions  

 

Tatsu

Tatsu is a Michelin-starred omakase with just 10 counter seats, serving a 16-course Edomae-style sushi experience featuring seasonal fish flown in from Japan, Mexico, and Spain. The meal includes appetizers, 13–15 pieces of nigiri, a hand roll, miso soup, and dessert, all crafted with meticulous attention to detail. As you can imagine, reservations are highly sought after so book early! (Pitcured)

Deep Ellum | Directions 

 

TEN Sushi + Cocktail Bar

Head to Uptown for a modern, sexy vibe with a warm interior glow at TEN Sushi + Cocktail Bar, where specialty sashimi, creative rolls, and crisp cocktails truly complete the ideal girls' night or date night out on the town! 

Downtown | Directions

 

Uchi

Uchi is a premier Dallas hot spot with a rotating omakase and indulgent daily specials like the Caviar Set, wagyu hand rolls, and bluefin crudo—this is where the city goes for sushi at its finest!

Uptown | Directions

 

GREAT SUSHI ROLLSOishii Sushi

Pictured: Oishii

 

Blue Sushi Sake Grill

This stylish spot is known for its happy hour and rolls galore! Their extensive menu features dozens of classic and unique maki, and even several fun vegan rolls you won't find anywhere else! We recommend trying any of their more unique rolls, which you can find great deals on during their happy hour, offered Monday through Saturday: from 11am to 6:30pm‍, and all day Sunday!

Uptown & Walnut Hill | See locations

 

Deep Sushi 

Deep Sushi is a longtime Deep Ellum favorite thanks to its lively vibe, fresh sushi, veggie rolls, 5-piece sashimi and nigiri rolls and shareable sushi platters. With a solid happy hour and plenty of options for both sushi newbies and regulars, it’s an easy pick for a casual night out.

Deep Ellum | Directions

 

Hibiki Sushi

Another Deep Ellum favorite, Hibiki Sushi offers a wide-ranging and fresh menu from riceless rolls to cooked creations and signature specials. Be sure to check their socials for rotating happy hour and lunch deals that make it even easier to indulge!

Deep Ellum | Directions

 

Hon Sushi

From sushi towers and boats to sashimi samplers and bento lunch specials, Hon Sushi is a family-owned gem serving up quality and variety in a casual, suburban setting—perfect for an easy sushi day or night out. 

Carrollton | Directions 

 

Hungry Belly

Hungry Belly is a laid-back, fast-casual go-to for when you’re craving a little bit of everything! From fresh sashimi and classic rolls to hand rolls and funky creations like the riceless Buttercup Roll or the extra-saucy Naruto Roll, they’ve got your sushi fix covered.

Fitzhugh | Directions 

 

Kura Revolving Sushi Bar

Looking to shake up your sushi routine? Kura offers a fun, high-tech twist with sushi delivered via conveyor belt, just grab what catches your eye! From classic nigiri and creative rolls to hand rolls, soups, and noodles, the playful vibe and endless options make it a sushi experience worth trying.

Multiple locations | See locations

 

Oishii

With multiple locations across Dallas, Oishii serves up an impressively large sushi roll menu with creative specialties that’ll keep your taste buds on their toes. Signature bites like the truffle-topped Royce Roll or the Tuna Watermelon Salad Roll with apple and goat cheese are just the beginning. Plus, Plano and Grapevine locations offer happy hour specials worth planning around! (Pictured)

Multiple locations | See locations 

 

Sasa Sushi

This East Dallas gem is a neighborhood favorite, offering a casual vibe, a big and affordable lunch menu, and plenty of fresh sashimi, and full raw bar. From the chef’s signature baked, fresh, or tempura rolls, the options here feel endless and delicious! 

Lakewood | Directions 

 

Sushi House

Sushi House is a laid-back, intimately casual gem we love for its fresh cuts and playful rolls. From the crave-worthy Avocado Bomb to the stacked Ahi Tower, the menu brings some delicious flavor, and with solid lunch specials, so be sure to add this to your weekly rotation! 

Lovers | Directions

 

SASHIMI AND NIGIRIUchiba

Pictured: Uchiba


Ebesu Robata & Sushi

Think modern Japanese bistro, and you’ve got Ebesu, one of the top spots for sashimi, led by a James Beard semifinalist, Chef Koji. Pair their endless nigiri and sashimi options with a Japanese whiskey flight for a perfectly crafted night out!

Plano | Directions 

 

Nikko 

Nikko in Southlake has quickly become a go-to escape from the city, offering an extensive sashimi menu, vegetarian options, shareable platters, and a premium 6-course experience—all set in an ambiance that blends charm and sophistication. Each week, they feature rotating nigiri and sashimi specials that are more than worth checking out, perfect for discovering something new!

Southlake | Directions

 

Sushi Rock

Sushi Rock offers both a distinctive sushi bar and grill menu, but their sashimi selection is the real star, packed with classics like yellowtail, octopus, and freshwater eel. Bonus, Monday through Friday, you can score their sashimi lunch special for just $21!

North Dallas | Directions  

 

Tei Tei Robata Bar

Tei Tei Robata Bar is a Dallas staple, ideal for your next date night with a refined menu full of sashimi signatures like bluefin tuna, Hokkaido scallop, and kobu-cured flounder, featuring five generous cuts per order. With weekly specials and a rotating sushi sampler, it’s easy to see why this Henderson Ave gem keeps us coming back for more!

Henderson | Directions

 

Uchiba

Uchibā, the sister spot to Uchi, pairs a sleek, laid-back vibe with sashimi staples and creative specials like the Hama Chili—yellowtail with ponzu and Thai chili. It’s a top pick for inventive takes on raw cuts, especially during their daily happy hour! (Pictured)

Uptown | Directions

 

 

HANDROLLSNamo Handroll

Pictured: Namo
 

Komé Sushi & Handroll Bar

Kome is a family-owned gem led by Chef Roy Ahn, known for local favorites like Sushi Zen and Zena Sushi. The menu has a variety of hand rolls like Toro, Lobster, and chef specials like Salmon Truffle Ponzu, ranging from $7 to $16. Don’t miss the indulgent mini rolls like the Wagyu Toro Uni too! 

Walnut Hill | Directions

 

Naminohana

Naminohana is an intimate, bar-style sushi and handroll spot on Greenville Ave with a Tokyo-inspired vibe that gives you a front-row experience of the chefs in action. With no reservations, be sure to arrive early to order some of their signature favorites like gindara (black cod), jikinmedai (snapper), and salmon belly. 

Greenville | Directions

 

Namo

This West Village hot spot is known for its meticulously crafted omakase experiences and fish flown in daily from Japan. Namo offers a refined lunch menu, rotating specials, and an exclusive monthly dinner omakase, only announced on Instagram! (Pictured)

Turtle Creek | Directions

 

Nori Handroll Bar & Sushi

Nori in Deep Ellum features a hand roll menu playfully named by appetite—think sets like “I Could Eat” or “Hangry!” For something more indulgent, try chef specials like toro or scallop uni topped with truffle or caviar. Between their hand rolls and their daily happy hour specials, Nori could be your new go-to spot! 

Deep Ellum | Directions 

 

Otaru Sushi & Handroll Bar

Tucked into the former Lucia space in Bishop Arts, Otaru brings an intimate, laid-back vibe with hand rolls crafted fresh at the bar. Expect high-quality sushi, inventive nigiri, and the option to splurge on an 11-course omakase experience!

Bishop Arts | Directions

 

SUSHI BURRITOSPokeworks

Pictured: Pokeworks
 

Ichi

Located inside the AT&T Discovery District, Ichi serves up fresh poke bowls and sushi burritos that are big on flavor and perfect for a quick & delicious bite. It’s a casual go-to for lunch breaks or showing off local eats to out-of-towners!

Downtown | Directions

 

Poke Sushi Roll

If you’re near Mockingbird Lane and craving something fresh, Poke Sushi Roll has you covered with fully customizable poke bowls, sushi burritos, salads, and a full sushi roll menu. Roll up all your sushi favorites into one giant, handheld bite, customized exactly how you like it.

Greenville | Directions

 

Pokeworks

Pokeworks serves up fresh, customizable sushi burritos and Hawaiian-inspired plates with tons of tasty protein, mix-ins, and sauce options. With a few Dallas locations, it’s a solid stop for both poke lovers and curious first-timers. (Pictured)

Multiple locations | See locations


 

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