You want sushi near Best Suburbs Young Professionals 2026 without gambling $30 on sad rice. Start with Fish Market Sushi if you want the strongest all-round pick, then use the rest of this list for cheaper, quieter, or delivery-friendly nights.
The Verdict
Fish Market Sushi is the pick if you only try one place: it has the highest rating in the group at 4.8/5, sits in the sensible $20-30 per person band, and is the one to choose when you actually want dragon rolls instead of a generic tray that tastes like it came from a fridge. The catch is the weekend queue, so this is not the move when you are already hungry and pretending you can wait calmly. Arrive early or order ahead, especially if your plan depends on eating at a normal dinner hour.
Sushi Master is the smarter backup when convenience matters. It rates 4.7/5, costs about $20-30 per person, does delivery, and is best for edamame, with hand rolls and chirashi bowls as the stronger order. Nori Bar also holds up well at 4.4/5, especially if you want dragon rolls and edamame, but it sits closer to $21-31 and can also get weekend queues. Sashimi Bar is the lower-drama weeknight option for nigiri, while Ocean Sushi is fine for hand rolls and chirashi bowls if BYO matters. Don’t get sucked into dessert at Sashimi Bar, Ocean Sushi, or Fish Market Sushi – stick to mains and spend the appetite on nigiri, hand rolls, chirashi, or dragon rolls.
What It’s Actually Like
This is a tight little sushi field: five useful options, mostly clustered around the same mid-range dinner spend, with the real difference coming down to queue tolerance and what you are ordering. Fish Market Sushi and Nori Bar are the weekend-risk venues. Both can be worth it, but both are better when you arrive early or order ahead. If you are trying to make sushi work after a long day, that matters more than a decimal point on a rating.
Sashimi Bar and Ocean Sushi are easier weeknight choices. The original visits found no usual weeknight wait, which makes them the practical picks when you want food without turning dinner into a project. Sashimi Bar is for nigiri, with a $23-33 per person listed range and an average of $21 in the comparison table. Ocean Sushi is better if you want hand rolls or chirashi bowls, though the table puts it at a higher $31 average per person. Sushi Master is the useful middle path: strong rating, delivery available, BYO available, and no usual weeknight wait.
Skip this whole list if you need a guaranteed cheap feed under $12, because these are not bargain-basement sushi counters. If you are west of your usual route through Best Suburbs Young Professionals 2026 and delivery is the deciding factor, probably choose Sushi Master or Nori Bar instead of forcing a walk-in at Fish Market Sushi. Parking can be tight on weekends across the set, so do not leave it to the last ten minutes and expect the night to stay relaxed.
Who This Suits
If you are a quality-first sushi person, pick Fish Market Sushi for dragon rolls and hand rolls. If you are a weeknight regular who hates queues, pick Sashimi Bar for nigiri. If you want delivery or BYO without giving up too much quality, pick Sushi Master. If you are chasing hand rolls and chirashi bowls, Ocean Sushi is the cleaner fit. If you want edamame with dragon rolls and do not mind planning around a queue, Nori Bar makes sense.
Cost-wise, expect this to land in the $20-35 per person zone, with most venues sitting around the low thirties once you order properly. The table lists Sashimi Bar at $21 average per person, Sushi Master at $22, Fish Market Sushi at $29, and both Ocean Sushi and Nori Bar at $31. That makes Sashimi Bar and Sushi Master the better value calls, while Ocean Sushi and Nori Bar need to justify themselves through BYO, delivery, or the exact dish you want.
Time of day changes the ranking. Midweek is when this list works best: shorter waits, full menus, and less pressure around parking. Friday and Saturday are where Fish Market Sushi and Nori Bar need a plan, because weekend queues are specifically part of the experience. In warmer months or on nights when everyone seems to be out at once, order ahead and treat walk-in confidence as a mistake, not a personality trait.
What to Do Next
Order Fish Market Sushi early if it is a weekend; otherwise use Sushi Master for the easiest delivery-friendly choice. For a broader dinner backup plan, keep the Best Suburbs Young Professionals 2026 best restaurants guide open.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sashimi Bar | $21 | No | No |
| Ocean Sushi | $31 | Yes | No |
| Sushi Master | $22 | Yes | Yes |
| Fish Market Sushi | $29 | No | No |
| Nori Bar | $31 | Yes | Yes |
Original Quick Stats
Quick stats: 6 sushi restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $12-35 per person | Best for: edamame
Visit Notes Preserved
- Best night to visit: Midweek for no queue and full menu
- Booking recommended? Walk-in usually fine
- Parking: Can be tight on weekends – arrive early
- Dietary options: Vegetarian options at all venues
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.