November 9, 2025

Where do you go for the best sushi in Greater Boston?

In Greater Boston, sushi comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. They can be made just over rice or topped with a sauce made with mayonnaise. One can either brave the challenge of an all-you-can-eat sushi buffet or indulge in an omakase tasting experience.

Sushi is easy to locate in Boston, and with the current growth in anomakase, it’s even easier (and more expensive) to have some delectable nigiri, sashimi, or rolls.

How can we determine where to go?Boston.com is looking for reader suggestions for the greatest sushi, which will soon be combined into a comprehensive guide.

Any and all sushi is welcome. Do you spend hundreds of dollars on a chef’s counter omakase experience, such as the one at O Yaor Umami Omakase? Tell us which one is financially worthwhile.

Would you rather have a specialty roll from Genki Ya or Ebi Sushi, which are more casual restaurants? Could you argue that the sushi at your favorite grocery shop is the best in Greater Boston?

Boston.com would like to know what it is so that we can create the best sushi guide in Boston and beyond. Enter the restaurant’s name, address, and preferred order in the form below or send us an email at [email protected].

Where do you get the best sushi in Greater Boston?

For Boston.com, Katelyn Umholtz writes about cuisine and dining establishments. In addition, Katelyn writes a weekly food newsletter called The Dish.

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