Alright, who's craving sushi?! Can't you taste it now: the hint of spiciness from wasabi, the crunch from sprinkled tempura flakes... so delicious! Here are a few sushi restaurants worth trying out. Grab your drool bibs - you're in for a treat!
1. Wasabi House - (6403 Quinpool Rd)
Wasabi House serves lunch specials until 3pm and has happy hour deals from 9-11pm. If you’re looking to dine during dinner service on the weekend, you’d be wise to reserve as this place often gets a line up.
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2. Sushi Shige - (1532 Granville St)
Sushi at its very best! Sushi Shige offers a variety of combos and platters and their menu contains all hits and no misses.
3. Genji Sushi - (184 Wyse Road)
Looking for some Asian fusion? Gengi Sushi offers exactly that! On top of its well-varietied sushi menu, Gengi also boasts South East Asian and Chinese dishes such as Pad Thai, Dim Sum, and Thai Curry.
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4. Sushi Nami Royale - (multiple locations)
The chefs at Sushi Nami Royale really know their stuff. Their three locations around town ensure that wherever you may be, there will be a Sushi Nami Royale nearby when hunger strikes.
5. Dharma Sushi - (1476 Argyle St)
As we get into the warmer months, we become fixed on the idea of eating a relaxing meal on a patio . Next time you get this familiar feeling, I suggest fresh sushi on the little patio at Dharma Sushi.
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6. Hamachi Kita - (5537 Young St)
This downtown sushi restaurant has had a longstanding relationship with Haligonians. Its reputation after over 20 years of business continues to be put it in one of the top spots despite more widespread availability of sushi elsewhere.
7. Minato Sushi - (1520 Queen St)
This cozy spot has one of the best atmospheres of any sushi restaurant in Halifax. With quick service and delicious food every time, what’s not to love?
8. Fujiyama - (5244 Blowers St)
This is another great sushi house, especially around lunch time when they offer a reasonably-priced bento box combo. The modern vibe and general atmosphere enhance the dining experience.
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9. Tako Sushi & Ramen - (480 Parkland Dr)
This is a great option if you’re dining with folks who aren’t crazy for raw fish since they have other specialties on the menu.
10. Ko-Doraku - (5640 Spring Garden Rd)
Ko-Doraku is a hidden gem. Sure, it may be a little hard to locate but once you find it, you won’t be disappointed. Ko-Doraku has one of the most reasonably priced menus in the sushi game. For an especially great deal, stop by to check out their lunch specials.