Best Sushi Food in Beaconsfield Upper 2026 -- The Honest Ranking

Lina Park April 1, 2026
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You are in Beaconsfield Upper, craving sushi, and the usual “just pick the closest one” method is a trap. Go to Ocean Sushi for chirashi bowls, use Sushi Master when you want rolls, and keep this shortlist for the nights when dinner needs to work.

The Verdict

Ocean Sushi is the pick if you only want one answer. It has the strongest rating in the original ranking at 4.7/5, sits in the practical $23-33 per person band, and its best use case is exactly what Beaconsfield Upper sushi runs are best for: chirashi bowls that feel like a proper meal rather than a snack in a plastic tray. It is not the cheapest name on the list, but it is the safest all-round decision when you want food quality over guessing.

Sushi Master is the obvious alternative if dragon rolls are the brief. It is rated 4.5/5 and costs more at $35-45 per person, so treat it as the “I want the specific roll and I am fine paying for it” option rather than the default weeknight sushi stop. Fish Market Sushi is the value-friendly backup at $27-37 per person with edamame and nigiri doing the work, while Nori Bar gives you chirashi energy at $23-33 per person and the useful bonus of BYO from the price table. Roll House is the cheapest on the comparison table at $16 average per person, but the ranked price band still puts it at $28-38, so check the current menu before assuming it is a bargain. Don’t get pulled into dessert at Sushi Master or Ocean Sushi; the original notes are clear: stick to mains and spend the money where the venue is strongest.

Local Reality

Beaconsfield Upper is not a dense sushi strip where you wander past ten windows and choose by vibe. The useful move is deciding before you leave home: Ocean Sushi for chirashi bowls, Sushi Master for dragon rolls, Fish Market Sushi when you want a lower-friction weeknight feed, Nori Bar when BYO matters, and Roll House when delivery is part of the equation. The original guide counted six sushi restaurants within easy reach, but the ranked set here gives you five names worth actually comparing.

The queue note matters most at Sushi Master. It is the one called out for weekend queues, so arrive early or order ahead if Friday or Saturday dinner is the plan. Fish Market Sushi, Nori Bar, Ocean Sushi, and Roll House are all marked as usually having no wait on weeknights, which makes them better choices when you are tired, hungry, and not interested in standing around. Street parking is available, but do not build the night around perfect parking right at the door; build it around ordering before the rush and keeping the plan simple.

If you are organising a group of four or more, book or at least call first. The old “we will just turn up” approach is how a quick sushi plan turns into everyone negotiating takeaway in the car. Vegetarian options are listed across all venues, but this is still a sushi guide built around chirashi bowls, nigiri, sashimi, dragon rolls, and edamame, so skip this shortlist if the group needs a fully vegetarian-first dinner. If you are already west of your usual Beaconsfield Upper orbit and do not specifically want one of these venues, it may be smarter to look at a neighbouring suburb rather than crossing back just for sushi.

Who This Suits

If you are a chirashi person, pick Ocean Sushi first and keep Nori Bar as the second choice. If you are a dragon roll person, pick Sushi Master and order ahead on weekends. If you are sorting dinner for a mixed group, Fish Market Sushi is the steady option because edamame and nigiri are easy crowd-pleasers and delivery is listed as available. If you care about BYO, choose Nori Bar or Ocean Sushi from the comparison table. If you want the lowest listed average spend and delivery matters, Roll House is the one to check, but verify the current price because the ranking notes and table do not perfectly agree.

Cost-wise, expect sushi around Beaconsfield Upper to land anywhere from $12-35 per person in the quick stats, with the ranked venue bands stretching higher for Sushi Master at $35-45 and Roll House at $28-38. The comparison table gives lower average per-person figures, from Roll House at $16 through Ocean Sushi at $31, so use those numbers as a rough guide rather than a guarantee. For a light solo order, you can stay near the lower end. For chirashi, sashimi, rolls, and sides, assume the bill climbs quickly.

Timing changes the decision. Midweek is the cleanest option because the original notes call it the best time for no queue and full menu access. Weekends belong to people who plan ahead, especially at Sushi Master. Lunch or early dinner is better if you want the best chance of avoiding a wait, while late peak-hour ordering is when the better-known options become less relaxing. Prices and hours may change, so check the venue directly before making the trip.

What to Do Next

Pick Ocean Sushi for chirashi bowls, order ahead if you choose Sushi Master on a weekend, and use the table below before committing to BYO or delivery. For a broader fallback list, read the Beaconsfield Upper best restaurants guide.

Price Comparison

VenueAvg Per PersonBYODelivery
Sushi Master$23NoNo
Fish Market Sushi$20NoYes
Nori Bar$20YesYes
Ocean Sushi$31YesNo
Roll House$16NoYes

All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.

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