You want sushi near Attwood tonight, but the options are thin and the wrong pick gets expensive fast. Go to Fish Market Sushi first, use Ocean Sushi for hand-roll cravings, and only make Roll House the plan when you can handle the weekend queue.
The Verdict
Fish Market Sushi is the pick if you only want one answer: it has the strongest overall rating, the cleanest order, and the best value-to-quality balance of the Attwood sushi options we checked. It sits in the comfortable $23-33 per person band, which is not bargain sushi, but it makes more sense than paying more elsewhere and still wondering whether you should have gone for nigiri instead. The order here is simple: sashimi and nigiri. That is where Fish Market Sushi earns the ranking, and it is the safest choice if you are buying dinner for someone who actually cares about fish quality.
Ocean Sushi is the backup when hand rolls are the point of the night, but it is harder to justify on value because the listed spend is higher at $30-40 per person. Roll House is the more flexible option if delivery matters or BYO is useful, though the real-world trade-off is timing: weekends bring a queue, so you either arrive early or order ahead. The counter-take is this: do not treat Roll House as the automatic number one just because it has delivery and BYO. If you want sashimi and nigiri, Fish Market Sushi is the better first move.
What It’s Actually Like
Attwood is not a deep sushi suburb, so this is really a short-list guide rather than a giant crawl. We found three sushi restaurants within easy reach, with prices running from about $12-35 per person in the quick stats and venue-level spends stretching higher once you get into bigger orders. Fish Market Sushi is the easiest weeknight recommendation because it usually has no wait on weeknights, which matters when you are doing a normal dinner run rather than turning sushi into a whole plan.
The local detail that matters most is parking and timing. Street parking is available, but that does not make every visit frictionless if you are going at the same time everyone else is collecting dinner. Ocean Sushi works when you specifically want hand rolls and are happy paying more for that lane. Roll House is the one to think about ahead of time: queue on weekends, arrive early or order ahead. That is not a dealbreaker, but it changes how you use it.
Skip this list if you are hunting for a long omakase-style night or a huge sushi-train selection. These are practical Attwood-area choices, not a destination Japanese dining scene. If you are already west of the main Attwood run or closer to the next suburb over, it may make more sense to compare nearby suburbs rather than drive back for a casual sushi order. For Attwood itself, Fish Market Sushi, Ocean Sushi, and Roll House are the names to keep in play.
Who This Suits
If you are a nigiri person, pick Fish Market Sushi and keep the order tight: sashimi and nigiri. If you are a hand-roll person, pick Ocean Sushi and accept that the spend can push higher. If you are feeding a casual group, pick Roll House because BYO and delivery give you more ways to make the night work. If you are impatient on weekends, do not make Roll House your first stop unless you have ordered ahead. If you are vegetarian, all three venues list vegetarian options, so choose based on price and convenience rather than assuming one is the only viable option.
Cost-wise, expect sushi around Attwood to sit in the $12-35 per person range for simpler meals, with the individual venue estimates coming in at Fish Market Sushi $23-33, Ocean Sushi $30-40, and Roll House $35-45. The comparison table also lists average per-person figures of $17 for Fish Market Sushi, $24 for Ocean Sushi, and $25 for Roll House, which is useful if you are trying to keep the order restrained. The short version: Fish Market Sushi is the strongest quality play, Ocean Sushi costs more for a narrower craving, and Roll House can climb quickly if you add sides and bigger plates.
Time of day changes the decision. Thursday and Friday are the best nights to visit for fresh prep, and groups of four or more should book where possible. Weeknights are easier at Fish Market Sushi because there is usually no wait. Weekends are where Roll House becomes a planning exercise, especially if everyone is hungry and nobody wants to stand around. In warmer months or on busy local nights, assume collection and parking will take longer than the food estimate suggests.
What to Do Next
Order Fish Market Sushi for sashimi and nigiri on a weeknight, and book ahead if you are bringing four or more. For a broader dinner shortlist, use the Attwood best restaurants guide next.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fish Market Sushi | $17 | No | No |
| Ocean Sushi | $24 | No | No |
| Roll House | $25 | Yes | Yes |
Original Rankings Preserved
1. Fish Market Sushi
Rating: 4.8/5 | Price: $23-33 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls
A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.
What to order: sashimi and nigiri
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
2. Ocean Sushi
Rating: 4.4/5 | Price: $30-40 per person | Best for: hand rolls
A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.
What to order: edamame and edamame
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
3. Roll House
Rating: 4.6/5 | Price: $35-45 per person | Best for: edamame
Worth the trip if you are in the area. Queue on weekends – arrive early or order ahead.
What to order: dragon rolls and sashimi
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
What to Know Before You Go
- Best night to visit: Thursday-Friday for fresh prep
- Booking recommended? Yes for groups of 4+
- Parking: Street parking available
- Dietary options: Vegetarian options at all venues
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.
