Sushi Club is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

1. Sushi Club

8.9
7230 W 10th St, Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · Chapel Hill - Ben Davis · 47 tips and reviews

SushiClub W.SushiClub West: This is new special roll"Fire Island". which is spicy crab & mango wrapped in a SOYBEAN PAPER,FRESH SCALLOP & jalapeno on top,served with house special sauce and served ON FIRE.

Trevor H.Trevor Holland: All you can eat sushi! It's so good too! You must try if you're a sushi lover! Speedy roll is the best!

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Fujiyama Steak House of Japan is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

2. Fujiyama Steak House of Japan

8.1
5149 Victory Dr, Indianapolis, IN
Japanese Restaurant · I65-South Emerson · 28 tips and reviews

Le W.Le Wang: Shogun dinner! Best bang for your buck. Portions are really big! U can order one entree and a roll for two and have leftovers

Jessica F.Jessica Flory: Looks awesome since the renovations! So much easier to get in for sushi at dinner time in the weekends than any if the north side sushi places. Don't like their salad dressing though, too peanuty.

Tony L.Tony Lemica: If you get the big bald guy as your waiter, expect Crapy service.

Shalimar is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

3. Shalimar

7.8
1043 Broad Ripple Ave (at Monon Tr), Indianapolis, IN
Indian Restaurant · Broad Ripple · 18 tips and reviews

Goutham G.Goutham Ganesh: Tandoori chicken 👍 loved all curries!! small place but good ambience! Good service!!

Jen H.Jen Hughes: Best Indian in town. Staff are all super nice too.

Jeremy K.Jeremy Knowlton: What a great place to take someone special.... To try something new! :-)

Tian Fu is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

4. Tian Fu

7.9
3512 W 86th St (Purdue Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Asian Restaurant · College Park · 25 tips and reviews

Nathan W.Nathan Wilson: Good Food. Solid service. Decent price. Overall a solid lunch spot

Rachel R.Rachel Rubes: Sushi is amazing and half off from 4-6 pm everyday!

Charlie K.Charlie Kelly: The exterior is nothing to write home about, but the inside is surprisingly nice. Friendly service and great food- definitely worth a visit.

Ichiban Sushi Bar & Sammy's Asian Cuisine is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

5. Ichiban Sushi Bar & Sammy's Asian Cuisine

8.1
8265 US 31 S, Indianapolis, IN
Asian Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews

lynn k.lynn kendall " Graphixlink": Wonderful Sushi and staff. The owner - Sammy is the best.

Bryan N.Bryan Neely: H.K. Roll is amazing.

Zach S.Zach Sanford: There's a reason why this place is consistently voted the #1 Sushi restaurant in Indianapolis. You came to the right place if you are here

Wasabi on 82nd is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

6. Wasabi on 82nd

7.9
5025 E 82nd St (at Allisonville Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · 23 tips and reviews

Liz F.Liz Foraker Klein: The miso peanut salad dressing is amazing. You can also buy extra to take home with you.

Angie B.Angie Bruce: Piano roll and Nemo roll are great! Nice wine list.

Anthony E.Anthony Evans: First time eating sushi and I can't lie the mistake roll has the wrong name cause it was no mistake!

Sushi House is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

7. Sushi House

7.8
11647 Fox Rd (Oaklandon Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · 22 tips and reviews

Nash M.Nash Michael: Great food and great prices! Leo and Jessie both very personable and friendly

Tracy C.Tracy Chandler: Best sushi in Indy. Leo and Jessie are gracious hosts.

Andrew R.Andrew Roszak: Check out their website for some good coupons

Plat 99 is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

8. Plat 99

7.5
333 S Delaware St, Indianapolis, IN
Cocktail Bar · Downtown Indianapolis · 18 tips and reviews

Erin B.Erin Barnett Nichols: Wonderful, reasonably priced cocktails. Great gin and whiskey selection. The decor is awesome, too.

Natasha S.Natasha Seitz: Pork belly sliders? Yes. Edamame with Pinot Noir salt? Yes. Queen of Hungary cocktail? Yes. A second round of pork belly sliders? Double yes.

Nathan H.Nathan Hand: Try the Monkey Gland. Worst name = best drink.

Forty Five Degrees is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

9. Forty Five Degrees

8.1
765 Massachusetts Ave (at N College Av), Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · Chatham Arch · 69 tips and reviews

Tracey M.Tracey Maxson: Good place foe lunch! Vibe is good! Food is stellar! Music is jammin!

HadsHads: Half Price Sushi on Sundays. Make sure to order the Mount Fuji and Salmon Diablo rolls. By far the best. :)

Brenden H.Brenden Hudson: They're doing Dining Out for Life--50% of your food bill goes to the Damien Center!

Oriental Inn is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

10. Oriental Inn

7.3
1421 N Arlington Ave, Indianapolis, IN
Chinese Restaurant · Eastside · 10 tips and reviews

Juanita W.Juanita Whiteman: Oriental Inn is the best. Wonderful atmosphere inside, great service and best of all, great food.

Julie S.Julie Sawyer: Great food: meats and produce are all fresh, portions are big, prices are good. To dine here is like being in a really good restaurant in Chicago's Chinatown!

Rolanda B.Rolanda Bolen: Really good food & super friendly. Never over crowded

Tegry Bistro is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

11. Tegry Bistro

7.4
6010 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · Park 100 · 31 tips and reviews

Bill H.Bill Hendrix: great lunch specials including the bento box. Usually get the salmon teriyaki and spicy California roll

Bob R.Bob Roudebush: Great lunch specials...give one a try!

Molly R.Molly Reasner: edamame is great! awesome place if you love sushi.

Thai Papaya is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

12. Thai Papaya

7.3
3905 W 96th St (Michigan Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Thai Restaurant · College Park · 16 tips and reviews

Ellen J.Ellen Jenkins: Delicious pad thai, yummy tapioca dessert, and great service! :) We'll be back.

Chad W.Chad Wagner: Best lunch spot in Indy. Food is outstanding. 42 and 46 are top-tier meals. Soup is also yum.

ArcyArcy: Nearest Thai restaurant to me, so I eat take-out here regularly. Unfortunately, it is overpriced & overrated compared to many other north side Thai joints (Jasmine Thai, Thai Orchid, Sawasdee) #truth

Asaka Japanese Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

13. Asaka Japanese Restaurant

7.2
6414 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · Castleton · 18 tips and reviews

WitchazelWitchazel: The best selection of vegetarian sushi I've seen in Indy! The Fire Maki is a great little treat if you can handle the heat; if you're looking to indulge, try the Funky Avocado. Don't skip the Inari!

Noah B.Noah Barrow: I don't know why the loser says the sushi is bad. I lived in Japan for 5 years and this place is by far the closest Indy has to offer to a real Japanese restaurant.

Cheryl M.Cheryl McArthy: Best sushi in town hands down! The happy hour is from 5 to 7 at $1.25 a piece. Always fresh fish and a great price and the owner is awesome!

Jasmine Thai Restaurant is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

14. Jasmine Thai Restaurant

7.3
4825 E 96th St (at Gray Rd.), Indianapolis, IN
Thai Restaurant · Keystone at The Crossing · 24 tips and reviews

Erick M.Erick Moore: Pad Kar Prow is just fantastic! It is a good dish for people with less adventurous tastes, but Thai fans can dial up the heat and will be equally as happy.

Amanda M.Amanda M.: This place is amazing...I don't even bother with other Thai places.

Eric W.Eric Wasson: Thai hot fried rice chicken and a sweet Thai iced tea. Awesome

Kabuto Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar is one of The 15 Best Places for Soybeans in Indianapolis.

15. Kabuto Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar

7.3
8719 US 31 S (at E Stop 13 Rd), Indianapolis, IN
Sushi Restaurant · 38 tips and reviews

Rex E.Rex Espiritu: ask for the salmon, well prepared, done just right! :)

Brandon F.Brandon Fox: The volcano rolls are AMAZING!

Tim B.Tim Briscoe: It used to be 6 or 7 to a table. Now they like to squeeze in 10. It's way too cramped.