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Best Sushi Near Bittern 2026: The Spots Worth Your Hunger

Daniel Torres April 1, 2026
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You want sushi around Bittern without gambling $40 on sad rice and tired fish. Start with Fish Market Sushi for the safest all-round order, then use the rest of this shortlist when price, delivery, or weekend queues matter more.

The Verdict

Fish Market Sushi is the pick if you only want one answer: it is the best balance of quality, value, and low-friction ordering around Bittern. The useful order is hand rolls and dragon rolls, and the $15-25 per person range makes it the easiest recommendation when you want sushi without turning dinner into a major spend. It also has the simplest night-of logistics: usually no wait on weeknights, which matters more than people admit when the whole point is a quick sushi fix.

Sushi Master is the upgrade option if sashimi and nigiri are what you actually care about, but the $33-43 per person range puts it in a different category. Roll House is the better value detour if you want chirashi bowls or sashimi and do not mind choosing the trip over convenience. Nori Bar is the curveball: the listed average in the comparison table is lower at $21, but its venue range sits at $33-43 and weekend queues make it less dependable. Don’t default to Nori Bar on a Saturday without ordering ahead – you will spend the night proving that good sushi can still be annoying.

Local Reality

Bittern sushi is less about a giant dining scene and more about picking the least compromised option for the night you are having. Fish Market Sushi works because it is consistent and normally calm on weeknights. That makes it the right move when you want to park, order, eat, and be done. Street parking is available, so the friction is low unless you hit a busier dinner window or arrive during the same rush as everyone else trying to solve dinner quickly.

The comparison is mostly between Fish Market Sushi, Sushi Master, Roll House, and Nori Bar. Sushi Master is where you lean if you want sashimi and nigiri and are prepared to pay for it. Roll House is worth considering when you are already nearby and want chirashi bowls or sashimi rather than another roll-based order. Nori Bar needs more planning: it can work for dragon rolls and sashimi, but weekend queues are specifically a thing, so arrive early or order ahead.

Skip this if you are expecting late-night city-style sushi choices with endless counters and walk-in certainty. Bittern is not that. If you are west of your usual Bittern errands or already heading out of suburb for the evening, it may make more sense to treat sushi as part of that trip rather than forcing the closest option. For a simple local dinner, though, Fish Market Sushi is the least risky first stop.

Who This Suits

If you are a weeknight takeaway person, pick Fish Market Sushi and order hand rolls plus dragon rolls. If you are a sashimi-first diner, pick Sushi Master and accept the higher spend. If you are already out and want a bowl rather than rolls, pick Roll House for chirashi bowls and sashimi. If you are organising sushi on a weekend and can order ahead, pick Nori Bar; if you cannot, do not make it your first choice.

Cost expectations matter here because the range is wider than it looks at first glance. Fish Market Sushi sits at $15-25 per person in the ranking, while the comparison table lists an average of $30. Roll House is listed at $19-29 per person with a $28 average, which makes it the cleanest mid-range alternative. Sushi Master and Nori Bar both appear at $33-43 per person in the venue notes, though the table records Nori Bar at $21 average. Treat those numbers as a signal to check the current menu before you commit, especially if you are ordering for a group.

Timing is the other deciding factor. Thursday and Friday are the best nights listed for fresh prep, and walk-ins are usually fine, but that does not mean every venue behaves the same. Fish Market Sushi is the easiest on a standard weeknight. Nori Bar is the one where the plan matters because weekends bring queues. If you are hungry now, choose the place with the least wait. If you care most about the exact sushi style, choose by order: dragon rolls at Fish Market Sushi or Nori Bar, sashimi and nigiri at Sushi Master, chirashi bowls at Roll House.

What to Do Next

Go to Fish Market Sushi on a weeknight and order hand rolls plus dragon rolls. If you want a wider dinner fallback, compare it with the Bittern best restaurants guide before you leave.

Price Comparison

VenueAvg Per PersonBYODelivery
Fish Market Sushi$30YesNo
Sushi Master$32NoYes
Roll House$28YesYes
Nori Bar$21YesNo

Original Venue Notes

Fish Market Sushi

Rating: 4.1/5 | Price: $15-25 per person | Best for: dragon rolls

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: hand rolls and dragon rolls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid

Sushi Master

Rating: 4.1/5 | Price: $33-43 per person | Best for: hand rolls

A local favourite that consistently delivers. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: sashimi and nigiri
Skip: nothing, it is all solid

Roll House

Rating: 4.2/5 | Price: $19-29 per person | Best for: sashimi

Worth the trip if you are in the area. Usually no wait on weeknights.

What to order: chirashi bowls and sashimi
Skip: nothing, it is all solid

Nori Bar

Rating: 4.1/5 | Price: $33-43 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls

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: the dessert menu – stick to mains

What to Know Before You Go

  • Best night to visit: Thursday-Friday for fresh prep
  • Booking recommended? Walk-in usually fine
  • Parking: Street parking available
  • Dietary options: Check with venue for specific dietary needs

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

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