1. Sushi Taro
8.7
1503 17th St NW (btwn P & Church St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 83 tips and reviews
Alice: Housemade udon noodles and salmon belly on rice are great deals here! Sushi is fresh and high-quality. My favorite sushi restaurant in the DC area so far!
Fahad: Absolutely fresh and delicious sushi.. Try the rainbow roll and the fun tempura roll.. Happy hour 50% off between 5-7 pm
Goatha06: Another cozy place for sushi lovers. Have toro habanero roll, california roll, ahoft-shell crab tempura with kubota sake🍱🍶.Strongly recommended..👍🏻
2. The Hamilton
8.9
600 14th St NW (at F St NW), Washington, D.C.
Bar · Downtown-Penn Quarter-Chinatown · 265 tips and reviews
Rob Bouknight: Excellent menu for happy hour with reduced price sushi items. Sushi items are outstanding and regular menu is worth checking out. Downside: limited to no drink specials
Wil Jeudy: Great sushi! Friendly staff. Fancy, open atmosphere, but not stuffy. They have live music often.
Jake Summers: Sushi and Brunch is fantastic. Coffee is French pressed and delicious.
4. Momiji
7.7
505 H St NW (at 5th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Japanese Restaurant · Chinatown · 71 tips and reviews
Divya Moolchandani: The sushi here is high quality and the specialty rolls are creative and good. The hibatchi is well flavored, even if the portion is a bit on the smaller side.
Pablo Arcuri: The suhi and sashimi love boat (for 2) was amazing!
Mathilde Nalliod: Amazing sushis, I really loved the sunny girl roll one.
5. Tono Sushi
7.7
2605 Connecticut Ave NW (at Calvert St NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Woodley Park · 45 tips and reviews
Laura G Adams: A must there is there Rainbow Roll- so good! The Lobster Roll and either of their Dragon Rolls are fantastic too.
Penny: The spicy crunchy tofu roll is one of the best tofu sushi options in the city!
Kristen Warms: Dragon Fire roll is my go to, but you really can't go wrong at Tono. Best, cheap sushi in the city-- hands down.
6. Farmers Fishers Bakers
8.6
3000 K St NW (at Washington Harbour), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 221 tips and reviews
Stephanie Rivero: It's all you can eat, the food is delicious. They have everything like sushi, shrimp, pizza cinnamon roll, deserts, Mexican food, breakfast I mean everything.
Travis Ramsey: Tacos, sushi, burgers, fish, steaks, pizzas. Cocktails. Good coffee. Great large restaurant by ice rink.
Zoe: sashimi, ribs, red Manhattan mussels, fish & chips, shrimp scampi are all amazing
7. Perry's
8.0
1811 Columbia Rd NW (at Biltmore St), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Adams Morgan · 71 tips and reviews
Shawn Barber: Go upstairs to the rooftop patio for a wonderful view of the city while eating amazing sushi!
Ghislain de Salins: Excellent rooftop with a view. You have to have dinner to get a table, but the food is very good (Asian chop and the sushi bar = favorites)
MK McKenzie: Sit at the sushi bar! Quick service, yummy sushi.
8. Sushi Capitol
7.6
325 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 25 tips and reviews
Nick 🍾 Farina: Best sushi in DC - seriously! I have tried a lot of sushi. Fresh, great service, and well prepared!
Kat L: Get the sushi and sashimi! The appetizers are fine but only stick with the raw fish and tempura too if you are in the mood. Wonderful selection of different kinds of fatty tunas here.
Chase Ortiz: Just had the best sushi of my life! I've traveled extensively and this sushi surpasses anything I have had before. Service was great, food was beyond exceptional.
9. Rakuya
8.2
1900 Q St NW (at 19th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Japanese Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 15 tips and reviews
Morten Authen: I just found my new favourite sushi place in D.C!!! The best Toro nigiri in town, great maki rolls, great staff! 😍👍🏻🍣
EDUARDO ROMERO: Very good service and a great atmosphere. Nigiris are fresh and tasty. Go for the sampler, then ask for something special.
Alyssa Guo: Great happy hour sushi. Normal prices are quite good too. I am very happy this this neighborhood gem
10. Kotobuki
7.6
4822 MacArthur Blvd NW, Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Foxhall-Palisades · 26 tips and reviews
Patrick Frank: They play Beatles 24/7... oh and the sushi is delicious and CHEAP.
Epicurious: Inexpensive, pristine sushi will lure you in (make sure to try the homemade soy sauce); for heavier fare, kamameshi, a luscious rice casserole with chicken, veggies, or eel will satisfy your cravings.
Chuq Yang: All beatles music all the time. The sushi is great and cheap too!
11. Izakaya Seki
8.9
1117 V St NW, Washington, D.C.
Japanese Restaurant · U-Street · 62 tips and reviews
Andy Amendola: Great authentic sushi spot. So fresh! And waitress was great, totally helpful!
Liz Taylor: The Mero is a must, and the sashimi is fresh and delicious. But those mushrooms were so good I almost smoked a cigarette when I was done.
Steven Androphy: The quality of the fish on the sashimi omakase was fantastic. Make sure to take advantage of the 3 for $11 vegetable sides too.
12. Yosaku
8.3
4712 Wisconsin Ave NW (at Chesapeake st NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Friendship Heights · 26 tips and reviews
Tanya Aquino: Great sushi and service! Try the special rolls like double yellowtail, the baked mussel appetizer, or the lobster rolls!
Behrad Eats: Great sushi offerings like Shrimp Tempura and Godzilla rolls.
Mrfantastic8000: The food is yummy! Ask for the fatty belly Salmon. Very tasty! Also the crunchy spicy salmon rolls are excellent!
13. Sushi Ogawa
8.0
2100 Connecticut Ave NW (at Wyoming Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Kalorama · 14 tips and reviews
Graham J.: This is almost certainly the best sushi - and absolutely the best omakase - in all DC, if not the region. Lovely hidey-hole, phenomenal inago, uni, and toro. Can't stop thinking about it.
Ben R: Phenomenal sushi omakase. This is easily the best sushi in the area if not all of DC.
Victoria Strokova: Omakase was amazing! Absolutely the best sushi I have ever had. By far.
14. Sakana
7.1
2026 P St NW (20th and P), Washington, D.C.
Sushi Restaurant · Northwest Washington · 30 tips and reviews
Theresa Miller: My second favorite sushi in the city. The lunch wait staff can hover around order and check time, but they are still kind, and the food is worth it.
Will Swagger: If you're looking for a quiet mid afternoon lunch - Yum! This place has both atmosphere, pleasant staff, and great sushi!
Ilaria: Probably the best sushi in town, especially for the price!