You want sushi in Beaumaris without burning Friday night on the wrong roll. Start with Fish Market Sushi if you want the strongest all-rounder, then use this guide to decide when Nori Bar, Ocean Sushi, Sashimi Bar, or Roll House makes more sense.
The Verdict
Fish Market Sushi is the pick if you only want one Beaumaris sushi answer. It has the highest listed rating in the current rankings at 4.8/5, sits in the useful middle on price at $23-33 per person, and is the one to choose when you want sushi that feels like a meal rather than a quick tray grab. The order here is dragon rolls and nigiri. That combination matters because Beaumaris sushi can split two ways: either cheap enough to treat as lunch, or polished enough that you expect proper freshness, clean rice, and rolls that do not fall apart in the container. Fish Market Sushi is the best bet when you want the second version without pushing into the $35-45 territory listed for Nori Bar.
Nori Bar is still the serious rival, especially if you specifically want dragon rolls or sashimi. It is described as a local favourite, and the weekend queue is the giveaway: people do not line up for sushi twice unless it keeps delivering. The trade-off is price and timing. Nori Bar is listed at $35-45 per person in the venue ranking, which makes it the most expensive option here, even though the price comparison table records an average per person of $16. Treat that as a signal to check the current menu before you commit. Ocean Sushi is the value-friendly fallback, rated 4.7/5 with a $22-32 venue range and a $20 average in the table, especially if you want nigiri without a weekend wait. Do not get distracted by the dessert menu at Sashimi Bar or Fish Market Sushi. Stick to mains; that is where this list says the value is.
What It’s Actually Like
Beaumaris sushi is not a one-lane decision. The useful split is between places you plan around and places you use because the night is already moving. Nori Bar is the plan-around option. It has the clearest queue warning, so weekend visits need either an early arrival or an order placed ahead. That is not a minor detail if you are feeding a group or trying to keep dinner tight after work. If you are going with four or more people, booking or calling ahead is the smarter move across the board, because the original guide flags bookings as recommended for groups of 4+.
Fish Market Sushi and Ocean Sushi are easier choices when you want less fuss. Fish Market Sushi is listed as usually having no wait on weeknights, which makes it the cleanest pick for a midweek dinner when you still want the best-rated venue. Ocean Sushi also usually has no wait on weeknights, and the order is simple: edamame and sashimi if you want a lighter meal, or use it as the nigiri option when Nori Bar feels too expensive. Sashimi Bar is another weeknight-friendly place, rated 4.4/5 and listed at $32-42 per person, with edamame as the thing to order. Roll House is the more conditional one. It is rated 4.0/5, has a $20-30 venue range, and is worth the trip if you are already in the area, but it also has the weekend queue warning.
Parking is street parking, so do not treat this like a shopping-centre sushi run where the car disappears from the equation. Give yourself a few extra minutes at dinner time. Skip this if you need a guaranteed instant meal on a Saturday night; the two venues with explicit weekend queue notes are Nori Bar and Roll House. If you are on the edge of Beaumaris and already closer to another dining strip, the best local move may be to stay flexible rather than crossing the suburb just for a marginal upgrade.
Who This Suits
If you are a best-overall diner, pick Fish Market Sushi. It has the highest rating, a sensible $23-33 listed price range, and the strongest order in dragon rolls and nigiri. If you are a roll obsessive, pick Nori Bar and order the hand rolls and sashimi, especially if dragon rolls are the reason you are searching in the first place. If you are a weeknight regular who hates waiting, pick Ocean Sushi or Sashimi Bar, because both are listed as usually having no wait on weeknights. If you are already nearby and want a cheaper full meal, pick Roll House for chirashi bowls, but do not cross town for it unless the queue risk works for your night.
Cost expectations need a little honesty because the supplied price data is uneven. The quick stats say the broader range is $12-35 per person, the venue listings run from $20-45, and the comparison table records averages from $16 at Nori Bar to $28 at Roll House. The practical read is this: expect a light sushi stop to land around $16-21 per person if you keep it simple, and expect a proper dinner order to sit closer to $23-35. Nori Bar and Sashimi Bar are the ones most likely to feel expensive if you add sashimi, rolls, and sides.
Timing matters more than the ranking order. Midweek is the safest night for no queue and full menu access. Friday and Saturday should be treated differently: order ahead at Nori Bar, arrive early at Roll House, and do not assume street parking will be right out front. In warmer months, Beaumaris dinner traffic can make even a simple takeaway run feel slower, so the smart play is to decide before you leave home. For dietary needs, check directly with the venue rather than relying on a general sushi assumption.
What to Do Next
Pick Fish Market Sushi for the best-rated all-rounder, or order ahead at Nori Bar if dragon rolls are the whole point. For a broader local dinner shortlist, use the Beaumaris best restaurants guide next.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nori Bar | $16 | No | Yes |
| Sashimi Bar | $21 | Yes | Yes |
| Roll House | $28 | No | Yes |
| Fish Market Sushi | $18 | No | No |
| Ocean Sushi | $20 | Yes | Yes |
Original Quick Stats
Quick stats: 5 sushi restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $12-35 per person | Best for: hand rolls
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.