You want sushi near Upfield without gambling on a sad fridge roll or blowing $35 on the wrong counter. Start with Roll House, know when Nori Bar is worth the queue, and treat Fish Market Sushi as the situational pick.
The Verdict
Roll House is the sushi pick in and around Upfield if you only want one answer. It wins because it is the most reliable all-rounder: $15-25 per person, usually no wait on weeknights, and strong enough on the core order that you can keep it simple with sashimi and dragon rolls. That matters more than chasing the highest rating, because the best local sushi is the place you can actually use on a normal Thursday without turning dinner into a project.
Nori Bar is the sharper choice if your whole night is about nigiri or hand rolls, and its 4.5 rating makes sense. The catch is the weekend queue. If you are hungry, with friends, or trying to eat around a fixed plan, that queue changes the maths fast. Fish Market Sushi is still worth keeping on the list, especially if you are already nearby and want nigiri or dragon rolls, but it sits in a higher $21-31 range and is less convincing as the default. Don’t make Fish Market Sushi your automatic first stop just because it sounds like the serious sushi option – you may spend more, wait anyway, and wish you had taken the easier Roll House win.
What It’s Actually Like
This is not a giant sushi district where you can wander between a dozen counters until one feels right. The useful Upfield sushi map is basically three names: Roll House, Nori Bar, and Fish Market Sushi. Roll House is the low-friction one. On weeknights, it is the place most likely to let you walk in, order properly, and get out without watching the clock. If your sushi plan is dinner after work, a quick meal before heading home, or a casual catch-up where nobody wants to debate the menu for twenty minutes, that ease is the point.
Nori Bar is more of a deliberate choice. Go there when nigiri is the reason you are leaving the house, not when you are hoping to improvise on a busy weekend. The queue note is real enough to plan around: arrive early or order ahead if it is Saturday or Sunday. Fish Market Sushi has the same weekend warning, and because it is described as worth the trip if you are already in the area, it should not be treated as a special journey unless the menu lines up with what you want.
Parking can be tight on weekends, so do not create a stressful dinner by arriving at peak time with a group of four and no plan. Skip this whole list if you need a guaranteed fast sit-down during the busiest weekend window; order ahead or go earlier. If you are not already close to Fish Market Sushi, stay practical and choose Roll House or Nori Bar instead. Vegetarian options exist at all three venues, but this guide is strongest for people judging sushi quality, value, and consistency rather than a full plant-based dinner.
Who This Suits
If you are a weeknight regular, pick Roll House. It has the easiest mix of price, consistency, and no-fuss access, with dragon rolls and sashimi doing the heavy lifting. If you are a nigiri person, pick Nori Bar and accept that timing matters. If you are already nearby and want a slightly more destination-feeling order, pick Fish Market Sushi. If you are organising a group of four or more, book or order ahead rather than assuming any of these places can absorb you cleanly at peak time.
Cost-wise, expect a normal spend between $15 and $31 per person depending on where you land and how much you order. Roll House is the safer value play at $15-25 per person. Nori Bar sits at $17-27, which is fair if you are there for nigiri or hand rolls. Fish Market Sushi is the most expensive listed range at $21-31, although the comparison table puts its average at $20 per person, so the final bill depends on whether you keep the order restrained or drift into extras.
Timing changes the recommendation. Thursday and Friday are the best nights to visit for fresh prep, especially if you care about sashimi or nigiri. Weeknights favour Roll House because the low-wait factor matters. Weekends favour planners: arrive early, order ahead, or accept that Nori Bar and Fish Market Sushi may take longer than you want. For delivery, all three venues are listed as available, and all three are BYO, so the decision is less about logistics and more about what you actually want to eat.
What to Do Next
Make Roll House your first try on a Thursday or Friday, order sashimi and dragon rolls, then use Nori Bar only when nigiri is the mission. For a broader dinner shortlist, read the Upfield best restaurants guide.
Price Comparison
| Venue | Avg Per Person | BYO | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roll House | $25 | Yes | Yes |
| Nori Bar | $23 | Yes | Yes |
| Fish Market Sushi | $20 | Yes | Yes |
Original Venue Notes
Roll House
Rating: 4.4/5 | Price: $15-25 per person | Best for: dragon rolls
What to order: sashimi and dragon rolls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Nori Bar
Rating: 4.5/5 | Price: $17-27 per person | Best for: nigiri
What to order: edamame and hand rolls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
Fish Market Sushi
Rating: 4.1/5 | Price: $21-31 per person | Best for: nigiri
What to order: edamame and dragon rolls
Skip: nothing, it is all solid
All venues visited and verified in 2026. Prices and hours may change. Check venue directly before visiting.


