Best Sushi in Tynong 2026: Ranked by Locals Who Actually Go

Priya Sharma April 1, 2026
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You want sushi near Tynong and the map is giving you four maybes, not an answer. Pick Fish Market Sushi first: best food, clearest value, and the least chance of wasting dinner on a mid-tier roll.

The Verdict

Fish Market Sushi is the pick if you only try one sushi spot in or around Tynong. It rated highest in the original testing at 4.7/5, sits in the $25-35 per person range, and is the most useful all-rounder for anyone who wants more than a quick supermarket-style roll. The order is simple: get the edamame and sashimi, then add a chirashi bowl if you want the thing it does best. It is not the cheapest name here, but it is the one that feels most like a proper dinner decision rather than a backup plan.

Roll House is the obvious second choice, especially if you want hand rolls, dragon rolls, or delivery. The catch is the higher listed spend at $35-45 per person, even though the comparison table puts the average at $28, so treat it as the place that can creep up once you add extras. Ocean Sushi is the value-friendly middle ground at $16-26 per person and is worth the trip if nigiri is what you came for. Sushi Master is cheaper at $17-27 per person and usually easier on weeknights, but it is more of a convenient fallback than the best first pick. Don’t get distracted by the dessert menu at Roll House or Sushi Master; stick to mains or you will regret spending sushi money on the least interesting part of the meal.

Local Reality

The practical issue around Tynong sushi is not choice, it is timing. Fish Market Sushi and Roll House both carry the same weekend warning: expect a queue, arrive early, or order ahead. That matters if you are trying to make dinner work after a long day rather than turning a quick sushi run into a waiting-room exercise. Parking can also be tight on weekends, so the better move is midweek, when the original notes say you are more likely to get no queue and a full menu.

Fish Market Sushi feels like the safest bet when you are feeding someone picky because the skip note is basically none: it is all solid. Roll House is better when delivery matters, because it is one of the venues marked as offering it, but the higher price band makes it less appealing for a casual solo feed. Ocean Sushi also has delivery and BYO, which makes it useful if you are keeping the night low-key but still want nigiri. Sushi Master has neither BYO nor delivery in the table, so its main advantage is the easier weeknight wait and a lower average spend.

Skip this whole shortlist if you need a big, atmospheric night out with bookings, drinks, and a long menu; these are practical sushi picks, not a destination dining crawl. If you are already closer to another suburb than to Tynong, it may be smarter to use that local strip instead of driving back for a marginally better roll. But if Tynong is your base and you want the least risky order, start with Fish Market Sushi and only branch out after you know what your local benchmark tastes like.

Who This Suits

If you are the person who wants the best overall sushi dinner, pick Fish Market Sushi and order sashimi, edamame, and a chirashi bowl. If you are feeding people at home and delivery is the deciding factor, pick Roll House for hand rolls and dragon rolls, or Ocean Sushi if you want nigiri and a lower listed price range. If you are watching the spend, pick Sushi Master or Ocean Sushi before Roll House. If you care about BYO, Fish Market Sushi and Ocean Sushi are the only two marked yes in the comparison table.

Cost-wise, plan for about $22-28 per person if you are ordering sensibly, with Sushi Master at the lower end of the table and Fish Market Sushi, Roll House, and Ocean Sushi all listed at a $28 average. The individual venue notes give wider bands: Ocean Sushi at $16-26, Sushi Master at $17-27, Fish Market Sushi at $25-35, and Roll House at $35-45. In plain terms, two people can still keep this reasonable, but Roll House is the one most likely to feel expensive if you add sides and extras.

Time of day matters more than the rankings suggest. Midweek is the best move because walk-ins are usually fine and you are less likely to hit the weekend queue. Friday and Saturday are when you should either arrive early or order ahead, especially for Fish Market Sushi and Roll House. Vegetarian options are available at all venues, so mixed groups do not need to overthink it, but anyone chasing the freshest range should still go earlier rather than near closing.

What to Do Next

Order Fish Market Sushi midweek first, then use Roll House only when delivery beats price. For a broader fallback list, read the Tynong best restaurants guide.

Price Comparison

VenueAvg Per PersonBYODelivery
Fish Market Sushi$28YesNo
Roll House$28NoYes
Ocean Sushi$28YesYes
Sushi Master$22NoNo

Original Quick Stats

4 sushi restaurants within easy reach | Price range: $12-35 per person | Best for: hand rolls

Venue Notes Preserved

Fish Market Sushi

Rating: 4.7/5 | Price: $25-35 per person | Best for: chirashi bowls

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

Roll House

Rating: 4.5/5 | Price: $35-45 per person | Best for: edamame

What to order: hand rolls and dragon rolls Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

Ocean Sushi

Rating: 4.3/5 | Price: $16-26 per person | Best for: nigiri

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

Sushi Master

Rating: 4.2/5 | Price: $17-27 per person | Best for: dragon rolls

What to order: dragon rolls and dragon rolls Skip: the dessert menu – stick to mains

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

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