Sushi in Detroit

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  • Azumi's Garden

    2016 North Opdyke Rd., Auburn Hills Detroit

    Master sushi chef, Elmer Bionson, serves authentic sushi and Japanese cuisine at Azumi's Garden in Auburn Hills. Drawing on culinary influences of the Far East, Mr. Bionson tastefully pulls together the finest dishes from Japan, China, the Philippines, Thailand, Korea, and Vietnam. Azumi's primary focus is moderately-priced take-out for the time being with soft drinks and bottled water.
  • Benihana (phone disconnected)

    21150 Haggerty Rd., Northville Detroit

    (734) 348-7900

    Table-top cooking with a full Japanese sushi bar. Let Benihana's chefs entertain you while you eat. Enjoy steak, chicken and shrimp prepared right in front of you in a wonderful Asian atmosphere, perfect for lunch or dinner. Taste one of our specialties, such as the Benihana Delight served with chicken and shrimp, Japanese onion soup, Benihana salad, shrimp appetizer, hibachi vegetables, steamed rice, Japanese hot green tea and ice cream. Take-out sushi available.
  • Benihana

    1985 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy Oakland County

    (248) 649-6340

    Table-top cooking with full Japanese sushi bar. Let Benihana's chefs entertain you while you eat. Enjoy steak, chicken and shrimp prepared right in front of you in a wonderful Asian atmosphere, perfect for lunch or dinner. Taste one of our specialties, such as the Benihana Delight served with chicken and shrimp, Japanese onion soup, Benihana salad, shrimp appetizer, hibachi vegetables, steamed rice, Japanese hot green tea and ice cream. Take-out sushi available.
  • Cherry Blossom

    43588 W. Oaks Dr., Novi Detroit

    (248) 380-9160; (248) 380-9169 (FAX)

    Authentic Japanese food including sushi. 170 seatings in four different atmospheres including tatami room and sushi bar.
  • Izakaya Sanpei

    43327 Joy Rd., Canton Detroit

    (734) 416-9605; (734) 412-2121 (FAX)

    Authentic Japanese cuisine and sushi bar. Featuring the only Japanese pizza in the state, cocktails, karaoke on weekends and many different appetizers. Reservations are recommended on the weekends.
  • Lily's Seafood

    410 S. Washington, Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 591-5459

    Lily's Seafood is a hot spot that offers not only a stunning interior and friendly service, but most importantly a kitchen that believes homemade is best. In keeping with this idea, even the beverage menu includes house-made root beer, cream soda and four varieties of house-made beer. Both the entrees and desserts are special. full of mixtures of both flavor and texture. Mondays offer an "all-you-can-eat fish fry," while Saturdays and Sundays cater to a "build your own Bloody Mary bar." Kids eat free Tuesdays.
  • Little Tree Sushi Bar

    107 S. Main St., Royal Oak Oakland County

    (248) 586-0994; (248) 586-1623 (FAX)

    Nu Asian cuisine: sushi, Thai, Phillipine and Japanese.
  • Makkara

    3452 Washtenaw, Ann Arbor Washtenaw County

    (734) 677-0980

  • Mon Jin Lau

    1515 E. Maple, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 689-2332; (248) 689-6709 (FAX)

    Sophisticated but casual chic Asian-Deco decor. New Asian cuisine, combining the taste of Asia with preparations artfully presented. An established wine destination and lively bar. The owners aren't lying when they say this is the "hippest Asian restaurant you're gonna see in this town." Eclectic, charming, with an excellent bar and a Nu Asian menu that delivers uncommon Chinese fare and specialty sushi rolls. An unturned stone for most, in the middle of suburbia. Reservations are recommended. Detroit Monthly "Restaurant of the Year," Metro Times "Best Chinese Restaurant," Michigan Culinary Food & Wine Extravaganza "Best Restaurant Award," Zagat Survey "America's Top Restaurants," Where Locals Eat "The Best Restaurants in America," New York Times "Where to Eat in Detroit," Detroit Free Press "One of the ... World Class Restaurants In the Metro area", The Chef's Guide to America Restaurant "Where America's Best Chefs Choose to Dine." Lunch Monday through Friday; dinner seven nights including late night dining.
  • Sharaku Sushidokoro

    6159 Haggerty Rd., West Bloomfield Oakland County

    (248) 960-1888

    Sharaku is the most authentic Japanese restaurant in metro Detroit, offering 25 daily-changing appetizers, including catches of the day, and a relatively short list of entrées. As in Japan, the decor is spare, blond wood, and meals are served with a minimum of pretension — just artful arrangements of the food and garnishes themselves. For sushi, you may want to branch out and try rolls of dried squash, burdock, ume shiso (green tea), natto (fermented soybeans) or orange clams.The chef’s choice “sushi deluxe” will come with 10 lovely nigiri pieces plus a roll, also with crunchy pickles of radish turned bright yellow and cucumber now purple, and a delicious opaque broth with the most delicate of scallions, still crisp. At the back of your menu, look for a long list of liquors (shochu) distilled from different grains: sweet potatoes, barley, rice, buckwheat or potatoes (the most popular). Takeout available for sushi only; party platters also available (minimum $25 order).
  • Sushi Den

    716 N. Pontiac Trail, In The Walled Lake Commons, Walled Lake Detroit

    (248) 960-1141; (248) 960-1673 (FAX)

    Sushi Den is a unique, modern Japanese restaurant where the feast is as much for the eyes as for the palate. New to Walled Lake, Sushi Den is sure to be quickly noted for delicious food and to be one of Walled Lakes' finest Japanese restaurants. Simply and tastefully decorated in light woods and accented with attractive Japanese wall-hangings, this immaculate and intimate restaurant with its hospitable staff provides an inviting atmosphere for the memorable dining that follows. Sushi Chef George Shokinji presides over the extensive sushi bar. All of his artistic culinary creations look as pristine, fresh and delectable as they taste. Sushi Den offers a wide selection of superbly prepared cooked entrees such as tempura, teriyaki and a variety of katsu. In addition to the tasty appetizers and entrees, Sushi Den offers a full range of rice and noodle entrees.
  • Take Sushi

    1304 Walton, Rochester Hills Oakland County

    (248) 652-7800

    Take Sushi is tiny and busy, serving several varieties of Japanese beer, offering sushi to eat in or to go
  • Tokyo Sushi & Grill

    30 W. Square Lake Road, Troy Oakland County

    (248) 828-0090

    If you think Japanese food is just sushi and sashimi, think again. Tokyo Sushi & Grill introduces metro Detroiters to Japanese foods, including Japanese-style salads and appetizers, noodles, soups, rice and rolls as well as sushi and sashimi. Head chef Chris Chanpheng Sayanthone, who has 16 years of cooking experience, combines tradition and creativity to create fresh and delicious foods. He recommends the lunch box, boat lunch, nabeyaki udon, katsu don, seafood tempura, spider roll and sushi combinations. Reservations are welcome.
  • Tokyo Sushi

    225 E. Maple, Birmingham Oakland County

    (248) 258-6501

  • Wasabi Korean & Japanese Cuisine

    15 E. Kirby St., Suite E Detroit

    (313) 638-1272

    Wasabi's bibimbab is best served in a dolsot, a heated stone bowl. Chef Seonghun Kim tops a big pile of white rice with little piles of julienned beef and vegetables, mostly cold, and a fried egg. Squeeze on the gochujang, a chili-based hot sauce, and mix it all together. It’s huge and infinitely satisfying on a cold night. The other famous-to-Americans Korean dish is bulgogi, which here is marinated rib eye. The marinade includes not only sake, ginger and various fruits but Sprite! Salmon teriyaki overdoes the sweet sauce, but beef, pork or chicken katsu are great, breaded and fried and served with a mixture of ketchup, butter, sugar, chicken broth, tempura mix and bottled tonkatsu sauce. Sushi in all the usual varieties is offered, artfully done and of excellent quality. Some entrées are served with a heap of fresh fruit, and all come with a small carrot or cucumber salad and a heartier-than-average miso soup, with seaweed. For dessert, Japanese ice cream is the best bet, especially green tea flavor.