The best sushi in Manchester

The best sushi in Manchester

Tamsin Spargo, Thatsup
Tamsin Spargo

Sushi fans in Manchester are in luck – the city boasts a great array of places serving sushi where you can get fresh and tasty food. From quick grab-and-go options and well-loved local eateries to city centre venues that are ideal for a decadent Japanese meal, the city is packed with great options, and we're here to help you find them. Take a look at this guide to the best sushi in Manchester to find the most delicious rolls around.

  1. Where to eat sushi in Manchester
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      Sexy Fish Glamorous meals in Spinningfields
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      Waku Waku Sushi in a unique space
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      Wazuzhi Pick your plates from the belt
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      Samsi Classic Japanese menu
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      Australasia Dining in style
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      Sora Stylish dining with a view
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      One Sushi Sushi to-go
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      Sakura Japanese Restaurant Futuristic service
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      Nagoya Sushi & Noodle Bar Modern local restaurant in Didsbury
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      Sushi Marvel Sushi in the city centre
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      Unagi Sushi and street eats
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      Maki & Ramen From Edinburgh to Manchester
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      Sushi Mami Eat as much as you like
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      Zumuku Sushi Sushi all over the city
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      Sapporo Teppanyaki Fun and flamboyant meals
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      Kitten Style-conscious izakaya
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      Codi's Kitchen Bringing sushi to Prestwich
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      OKitchen Flavours from Japan and Korea
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      Kyotoya Buzzing local restaurant in Withington
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      Ring Sushi Hotfood Authentic sushi and sashimi

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Where to eat sushi in Manchester

Sexy Fish

Glamorous meals in Spinningfields

Sexy Fish in Spinningfields is a glitzy and glamorous destination for Japanese and Asian cuisine. Fish and seafood is a speciality here. A number of menus are available and the sushi is particularly popular – there's even a sushi happy hour. The setting is lavish and a house band performs weekly to add to the ambience.

Waku Waku

Sushi in a unique space

You'll get a unique experience at Waku Waku. This eatery is inspired by Asian comic cafés. The space features white walls with details drawn by hand to create a 2D optical illusion. In this unique environment you can try Japanese classics, including plenty of sushi. Try sets or individual rolls, plus seared sushi, hand rolls, and sashimi.

Wazuzhi

Pick your plates from the belt

Located in Chinatown, Wazuzhi has a conveyor belt offering endless plates of delicious and authentic sushi. Plenty of other Japanese dishes are on offer as well like hirata buns, noodles, and small plates. Asian desserts and bubble tea are available too. Expect authentic food served in a lively setting with J-pop on the playlist.

Samsi

Classic Japanese menu

Open for over 20 years, Samsi serves Japanese cuisine in the middle of Manchester. The dining room is spacious and bustling, decorated with cherry blossoms and pops of red. Diners can try sushi platters and rolls, plus sashimi, as well as a range of other Japanese favourites like tempura and ramen. Set menus are on offer too.

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Dining in style

Australasia offers quiet luxury in Spinningfields, with stylish interiors decorated in natural colours and materials. This spot serves Australian cuisine with Japanese and Indonesian influences – it's a top destination for sushi. A wide variety of individual rolls are available, as well as omakase sushi selections. Complete the experience with cocktails, wine, or sake.

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Sora

Stylish dining with a view

Based at the Malmaison hotel in Deansgate, Sora offers great city views from the seventh floor and has a refined interior decorated with vibrant art. Cocktails and pan-Asian dishes are the speciality at this stylish venue, and there's plenty of sushi and sashimi on the menu. The drinks come with clear Asian influences, including creative cocktails with Asian spirits and liqueurs.

One Sushi

Sushi to-go

An ideal choice on your lunch break, One Sushi in the city centre is a sleek and streamlined venue that offers sushi to-go. Various options are available to grab in a hurry, including combination boxes. Alternatively, the venue does a unique standing omakase meal; it lasts one hour and each piece is presented to you by the chef.

Sakura Japanese Restaurant

Futuristic service

Quirky eatery Sakura Japanese Restaurant offers a unique style of service. You order using a tablet and a robot waiter will bring your food over. The menu is an unlimited buffet of sushi and Japanese dishes, as well as colourful cocktails. Lots of types of sushi are available including inari and inside out rolls, plus fresh sashimi.

Nagoya Sushi & Noodle Bar

Modern local restaurant in Didsbury

For sushi in Didsbury, check out Nagoya Sushi & Noodle Bar. The restaurant is modern and full of character thanks to the bold Japan-themed murals on the walls. On the menu you'll discover a variety of Japanese delicacies including noodles, small plates like gyoza, and an extensive collection of sushi rolls, platters, and sashimi, including vegetarian pieces.

Sushi Marvel

Sushi in the city centre

Sushi Marvel in the city centre serves quality sushi and other Japanese dishes. The dining space is simple and elegant but the restaurant does takeaways too. There's a separate lunch menu that includes a number of sushi sets, but sushi is on the main menu as well. Try platters or individual rolls, plus other dishes like gyoza and takoyaki.

Sushi and street eats

Unagi Street Food & Sushi started out as a food truck but now operates a number of buzzy locations with their own unique character. The menu features rice and noodle dishes, street eats like spring rolls and karaage chicken, plus a varied choice of sushi rolls. Omakase sushi selections are also available that are great for groups.

  • 244 Burton Rd Unit 1, Kings Court, Water Lane 1a Central Way 10 Park Pl

From Edinburgh to Manchester

Originating in Edinburgh, the original Manchester branch of Maki & Ramen in York Street was the group's first location in England. It's a charming and colourful site with flowers hanging from the ceiling. The Japanese menu includes something for everyone, including vegan dishes. Various types of sushi are available as well as sushi sets, plus sashimi is on the menu.

  • 11 York St, Manchester City Centre 78-88 High St, Manchester City Centre/Northern Quarter

Sushi Mami

Eat as much as you like

Sushi Mami is a must for sushi lovers. This place has an à la carte menu but you can go all-out with all-you-can-eat sushi and Japanese dishes. A wide range of sushi pieces are served, as well as rice and noodles, teppanyaki, and stir-fried dishes. The space is relaxed and vibrant, with a smart private room available.

Sushi all over the city

There are multiple branches of Zumuku Sushi located around Manchester. The restaurants are bright and contemporary, each one with its own style but all serving authentic food prepared using time-honoured techniques. The menus feature a variety of sushi pieces, as well as omakase platters, plus other Japanese recipes like fried noodles and katsu curry.

  • 129 Mosley Common Rd Unit 9 Stanley Square 50 Bridge St 105-107 Lapwing Ln 51 Station Rd, Cheadle Hulme 812 Bury Rd 71 Water Ln

Sapporo Teppanyaki

Fun and flamboyant meals

Have a fun and lively Japanese meal at Sapporo Teppanyaki, a spot where the charismatic chefs theatrically prepare your food in front of you. Teppanyaki cooking is naturally a highlight at this vibrant restaurant but it's also well-known for sushi. Various types of sushi are served in addition to sashimi and omakase selections intended for sharing.

Kitten

Style-conscious izakaya

Kitten in Deansgate Square is a polished and style-conscious Japanese izakaya and cocktail bar. The space has tiled floors, towering plants, marble surfaces, and large windows. The menu includes a choice of sushi and sashimi, as well as other favourites like tempura and items from the robata grill. The cocktails also have a strong Japanese influence.

Codi's Kitchen

Bringing sushi to Prestwich

Known as the first sushi restaurant to open in Prestwich, Codi's Kitchen is a stripped-back local eatery with chipboard walls, plants, and neon signs. Dining-in, takeaways, and catering services are available. The menu includes a varied choice of sushi rolls as well as other dishes like filled bao buns and main dishes cooked in a Japanese, Chinese, or Korean style.

OKitchen

Flavours from Japan and Korea

Okitchen in Didsbury serves a combination of Korean and Japanese food. It's a vibrant place decorated in soft pink shades, plus there's outdoor seating. The menu includes a large selection of sushi, available as individual rolls or in a platter. Sashimi and vegetarian sushi are also available. There's a varied drinks list too that includes cocktails and Asian beers.

Kyotoya

Buzzing local restaurant in Withington

Kyotoya in Withington is a humble but buzzy local spot for Japanese cuisine. The food here offers value for money and is served in a straightforward venue with indoor and outdoor tables. There are plenty of traditional dishes to try out, including sushi platters and individual rolls. Sashimi, noodles, and tempura are also on the menu.

Ring Sushi Hotfood

Authentic sushi and sashimi

Ring Sushi Hotfood in Chorlton offers Japanese cuisine to eat-in or take away. This humble local restaurant has simple decor with plenty of authentic touches. Food served here is halal – you'll find lots of types of sushi as well as platters and sashimi. Although sushi is the focus, the restaurant serves gyoza too.

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