You want sushi in Albion, not a spreadsheet of maybes. Start with Sushi Master if you want the safest pick, then use the rest of this guide to decide when Roll House, Sashimi Bar, Fish Market Sushi, or Ocean Sushi makes more sense.
The Verdict
Sushi Master is the winner for Albion sushi because it has the best overall mix of rating, consistency, and low-friction weeknight eating. It is rated 4.7/5, sits in the $29-39 per person bracket, and is the one to pick when you want dragon rolls, hand rolls, and edamame without turning dinner into a project. The useful detail is that it is usually no-wait on weeknights, which matters more than people admit when all you want is a clean, dependable sushi hit after work.
Roll House is the closest challenger, especially if you are chasing chirashi bowls or want a lower listed price band of $16-26 per person. Sashimi Bar is also solid at 4.3/5 and $20-30 per person, but it reads more like a good nearby option than the first place to send someone who only has one Albion sushi night. Fish Market Sushi is the one to keep for weekend planning because the queue can bite, and Ocean Sushi is useful if chirashi bowls and dragon rolls are your exact lane. Don’t get distracted by Sushi Master’s dessert menu – stick to the mains and you will leave happier.
Local Reality
Albion sushi is less about finding one hidden temple of sashimi and more about picking the right level of effort. Sushi Master and Roll House are the easy weeknight plays: both are described as local favourites that consistently deliver, and both usually avoid the annoying wait that kills a casual dinner. If you are deciding at 6:30pm and nobody wants to negotiate, Sushi Master is the clean answer. If the table is split between rolls and bowls, Roll House is the softer landing.
Fish Market Sushi is the one with the practical catch. It is worth the trip if you are in the area, but weekends bring a queue, so arrive early or order ahead. That makes it a bad spontaneous Saturday choice if you are already hungry. Sashimi Bar and Ocean Sushi are both in the “worth the trip if you are in the area” category, which is honest praise but not a commandment. They make sense when you are nearby, craving chirashi bowls, and do not need the absolute top-ranked pick.
Parking is the real nuisance to plan around, especially on weekends. Walk-in is usually fine across the list, but that does not mean the whole night is frictionless if you arrive at the same time as everyone else. Thursday and Friday are the best nights to visit for fresh prep, and vegetarian options are available at all venues. Skip this list if you need a long, lingering dining room experience; these picks are better for dependable sushi, bowls, and takeaway-friendly decisions than a big occasion meal. If you are not already within easy reach of Albion, do not cross town just for the fifth-ranked option – pick the venue on this list that is closest to your actual evening.
Who This Suits
If you are a first-timer who wants the safest order, pick Sushi Master and get dragon rolls, hand rolls, and edamame. If you are a bowl person, pick Roll House for chirashi bowls, with dragon rolls and edamame as the backup order. If you are already nearby and want a reliable mid-list option, pick Sashimi Bar for chirashi bowls and do not bother with dessert. If you are planning ahead for the weekend, pick Fish Market Sushi, order ahead, and go for edamame or chirashi bowls. If you want chirashi bowls with dragon rolls and do not need the top-ranked venue, Ocean Sushi is the simple fallback.
Cost expectations are a little messier than the venue blurbs make them look. The stated per-person ranges run from Roll House at $16-26 through to Sushi Master at $29-39, while the comparison table lists average spends from $16 at Sushi Master to $34 at Roll House. Treat that as a reminder to check the current menu before you promise anyone a cheap night. In practical terms, Albion sushi sits in the $12-35 per person zone for most diners, with the final bill depending on whether you are grabbing rolls, adding bowls, or ordering enough to share.
Timing matters more than the ranking order. Weeknights are easier, especially at Sushi Master, Roll House, Sashimi Bar, and Ocean Sushi, where the notes point to usually no wait. Thursday and Friday are the better freshness nights, so use them when sushi is the plan rather than the backup. Weekends are when Fish Market Sushi becomes a planning exercise, not a whim. If you hate queues, make your move early, order ahead, or stick with one of the usually no-wait venues.
What to Do Next
Go to Sushi Master on a weeknight, order the dragon rolls and hand rolls, and skip dessert. For a broader dinner shortlist after sushi night, use the Albion best restaurants guide.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Master | $16 | No | Yes |
| Roll House | $34 | Yes | No |
| Sashimi Bar | $23 | No | No |
| Fish Market Sushi | $25 | Yes | Yes |
| Ocean Sushi | $30 | No | No |
Original Venue Rankings Preserved
1. Sushi Master
Rating: 4.7/5 | Price: $29-39 per person | Best for: edamame
What to order: dragon rolls and hand rolls
Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains
2. Roll House
Rating: 4.6/5 | Price: $16-26 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls
What to order: dragon rolls and edamame
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
3. Sashimi Bar
Rating: 4.3/5 | Price: $20-30 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls
What to order: chirashi bowls and chirashi bowls
Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains
4. Fish Market Sushi
Rating: 4.0/5 | Price: $23-33 per person | Best for: hand rolls
What to order: edamame and chirashi bowls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
5. Ocean Sushi
Rating: 4.6/5 | Price: $22-32 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls
What to order: chirashi bowls and dragon rolls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.
