2. Bamboo Sushi
8.6
404 SW 12th Ave Portland, OR 97205 (at SW Harvey Milk St), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 41 tips and reviews
Elizabeth Burstein: super busy so get there early or make a res, good miso and soy beans, salmon sun rise is good, chasing dragon roll is too large and dry and the pork dumpling with cherry tapenade very odd combo
Amy Robertson: Sashimi was great. Maki rolls were subpar
Kitt Hod: The Planthouse is an amazing vegetarian sushi roll on the menu.
3. Yoko's
7.9
2878 SE Gladstone St (28th Ave.), Portland, OR
Japanese Restaurant · 16 tips and reviews
Stuart Coates: Oh man, order as much as you can stand, it's some of the best. Rainbow roll, crispy salmon roll, tuna, mmmm.
Curtis Perrin: It's a small place with a small staff so it can take a while to get seated, but the food is worth the wait. The poki, spicy Thai, and spicy tuna rolls were excellent. The yakisoba was good as well.
Lindsey Franklin: Literally everything is so good. Takas tuna is special and different!
5. Bamboo Sushi
8.6
310 SE 28th Ave (at SE Pine), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 77 tips and reviews
Pavel Gerega: Get the Green Machine sushi roll with albacore
Louise Nistler: Green machine sushi roll
Joel Meador: House on fire mackerel, shishito peppers, wagyu burger, and the chocolate cake are all awesome.
6. Shigezo Restaurant
8.3
1005 SW Park Ave (Salmon St), Portland, OR
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Portland · 59 tips and reviews
Tetsuya Imamura: Dragon Roll
Irena Pierova: This is just right place for japanese food(not only maki sushi). Seafood is fresh and fried things are delish! My personal rec: poc don, squid from hot apertaizers list, and anything with fried chiken
Annie Kawasaki: I've been looking for a great ramen place for years... Finally found it!
Chefs Feed: Chef Pascal Sauton eats here on his nights off. He loves the Fried pork & shrimp rolls. Read more.
Paul Blair: Looking for a quick, inexpensive bite? Don't turn to typical fast food. Call ahead for an insta-pickup of the best salad rolls in town. Inexpensive, healthy, delicious. What better way to ear quickly?
Eater: This casual lunch counter successfully borrows from several savory Asian influences, then about-faces and tantalizes the sweet tooth with a bakery case full of French macaroons. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
8. Saburo's Sushi House
8.1
1667 SE Bybee Blvd (at SE Milwaukie Ave), Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 36 tips and reviews
Beckey Bookman: Always get the spider roll (and the miso soup!!)
Claire Hung: Best and must eat sushi in Portland, OR. The line is super long, so make sure you get there early (like before they open at 5pm), or you might have to wait up to 2 hours.
Illiad Boyce: Best sushi in Portland, hands down! Expect a wait, but oh so worth it!! Texas size sushi at a great price!!
9. Sushi Ichiban
7.2
24 NW Broadway, Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 32 tips and reviews
Alex Williams: Spider rolls - recommended.
John Peters: If you don't like it raw try the smoked mussels and California rolls, there bomb! The fried snapper is also excellent. Good atmosphere, good service.
Enton Lok: You can put in order request. Must try the seared salmon sushi and spider roll
11. Sushi Ohana
7.7
1422 NE Broadway St, Portland, OR
Sushi Restaurant · 19 tips and reviews
Bella H: Salmon collar, salmon nigiri, spider roll, any of the dragon rolls:)
Tim Norton: Ninja roll, spicy tuna roll
Mary Quite Contrary: Their salmon is generous and the best salmon for sushi on a belt. Hands down.
Artyom Fedorov: Rainbow roll! :) The man behind the counter making sushi is always there. He really knows what he's doing and all of the ingredients are fresh.
Annette B: Always great service. The owner knows us after just 2-3 times. Sashimi quality is outstanding, especially love the hamachi.
Shawn Vitt: The venerable Hashimoto is one of Portland's best, albeit unsung, sushi chefs.