12 Best Sushi Restaurants in Dallas
Dallas is home to plenty of delicious spots for fresh sushi.
From gourmet restaurants with award-winning chefs to hidden hole-in-the-wall gems that locals swear by, this list highlights 12 of the best sushi spots in Dallas, in no particular order, and we’re only just scratching the surface.
Barco Negro Pequeña Katana
Location: 665 Lamar, #130
Located in the Omni Dallas, this spot offers a creative spin on traditional Asian dishes with a Western flair, including sushi maki rolls like the Tuna Takai and Black Ship salmon.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Some of the best sushi I’ve had, but even better service.”
Ku Sushi
Location: 11661 Preston Rd, #160
Don’t be fooled by the simple facade. This spot is a local favorite for specialty and classic sushi rolls. We recommend the Red Velvet Roll, Love Love Roll, and the Ahi Tuna Tower.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Some of the best sushi in the nation. Personally, the Love Love roll IS the best roll in the nation. If you are looking for a sushi dinner, look no further.”
Tatsu Dallas
Location: 3309 Elm St, #120
Tatsu Dallas is a high-end sushi restaurant and one of two Dallas spots with one MICHELIN Star. Chef Tatsuya Sekiguchi expertly prepares omakase-style meals that consist of one or two appetizers, thirteen to fifteen pieces of nigiri-style sushi, a hand roll, miso soup, and dessert. Tatsu Dallas offers two seatings, five nights a week, for a unique experience to see sushi preparation up close and personal. Reservations are required.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Make it a priority to experience this, 2 year running, first in Dallas MICHELIN Star gem.”
Naminohana Sushi & Handroll Bar
Location: 5521 Greenville Ave, #111
Naminohana is Dallas’ best-kept secret for sushi. It’s an intimate spot with a menu packed full of sushi and handrolls. If you want to feel in the know during your visit to Dallas, join the locals here.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Naminohana is a hidden gem. Small spot, no frills, but the fish quality is legit. They have a great specialty sashimi board with options like hamachili, madai carpaccio with truffle oil, and yellowtail with truffle salt.”
Sushi Zen
Location: 380 W 7th Street
Zen Sushi is the proud winner of over 14 ‘Best Sushi in Dallas’ awards. This woman-owned spot by Michelle Carpenter has served the Bishop Arts District since 2007, and the team boasts a combined 100+ years of experience with Japanese cuisine.
What Reviewers are Saying: “This place has the best vegetarian dish I've ever had at a sushi restaurant. It's a combination of fried veggie rolls, mushrooms, and a spicy orange sauce that I couldn't get enough of.”
Anchor Sushi Bar
Location: 3130 Knox Street
This trendy spot is a popular pick for sushi and other Asian fare like dumplings and bao buns. Their sushi rolls pair deliciously with the “world’s coldest martinis,” bursting with flavors like lychee, cherry blossom, and pear.
What Reviewers are Saying: “100% recommend! It was an amazing dining experience from start to finish. The atmosphere had a moody vibe that made the restaurant feel stylish and relaxing, perfect for date night.”
Blue Sushi Sake Grill
Location: 7859 Walnut Hill Ln, #180 | 3220 McKinney Ave, #100
With two convenient Dallas locations, Blue Sushi Sake Grill is a natural choice for sushi lovers looking for virtually never-ending Happy Hour specials. Plus, every week they offer Vegan Tuesday specials, with plant-based goodness and all the same delicious flavor.
What Reviewers are Saying: “The vibe was lively and perfect for a Friday evening. We loved the crispy Brussels sprouts, and the Lion King, Tidal Wave, and Philadelphia rolls were all exceptionally delicious and fresh.”
Namo
Location: 3699 McKinney Avenue, #305
Namo’s exceptional sushi begins with premium fish and ingredients sourced primarily from Japan, selected to reflect the season at its peak. Executive chef-partner Kazuhito Mabuchi, formerly of the MICHELIN-starred Sushi Ginza Onodera in Los Angeles, carefully prepares each fish according to its unique characteristics.
What Reviewers are Saying: “I loved everything about this spot! The sushi bar is so nice! You have an amazing view of everything the chefs are working on which is so fun to see. It’s basically dinner and a show.”
Nobu
Location: 400 Crescent Ct
Nobu is a world-renowned Japanese-Peruvian restaurant known for sushi with bold South American flavors and refined, upscale presentation. Its standout dishes include Yellowtail Sashimi with Jalapeño and other signature seafood plates that blend traditional Japanese technique with Peruvian influence.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Fantastic experience. I thought I knew what delicious sushi tastes like. Nobu set the bar way higher.”
Uchi
Location: 2817 Maple Avenue
Founded by James Beard Award-winning chef Tyson Cole, Uchi Dallas offers an intimate dining experience centered on expertly crafted sushi and refined small plates, inspired by the energy of the surrounding Uptown.
What Reviewers are Saying: “Outstanding food, beautiful presentation, exceptional service, and an experience we’ll be talking about for a long time.”
Sushiya
Location: 1306 Elm St
Sushiya serves some of the finest sushi in Texas, with every roll crafted for exceptional taste and quality. Order online for easy carryout or delivery and enjoy an elevated Japanese dining experience at home or in your hotel.
What Reviewers are Saying: “What a hidden gem! Everything was fresh and amazing. The service was quick, and the vibe was chill. The sushi is made fresh right in the center of the restaurant, and the happy hour drinks pair perfectly!”
SASA Sushi Dallas
Location: 6340 Gaston Avenue
SASA Sushi puts quality first, focusing on clean flavors and careful preparation. Every dish is thoughtfully crafted with fresh fish sourced from suppliers connected to Japan’s Toyosu Market, ensuring the offerings evolve with the seasons and showcase peak freshness.
What Reviewers are Saying: “This was one of those meals where you keep taking bites in silence because your brain is trying to process how good it is. Definitely one of my favorite sushi experiences in Dallas.”