About this spot
dsushi brings authentic Japanese flavors to Gràcia with a focus on fresh sashimi and perfectly grilled wagyu that rivals the best spots in Ginza. The intimate setting makes it ideal for a quick, high-quality lunch or an intimate dinner without the tourist trap vibe.
💡 Tips before you go
- Order the nigiri platter first to sample various fish before committing to a heavier main course.
- Ask your server about the daily sashimi selection, as the quality of the catch changes based on the morning's haul.
- Save room for the tamago; it is often sweeter and more complex than what you find in typical Western bakeries.
Common Questions
How much does dsushi cost?
Expect to pay between 20 and 45 euros per person, roughly $22–$48 USD, depending on whether you order the set menu or à la carte sashimi.
Where is dsushi?
It is located in the Gràcia neighborhood at Carrer de Santaló, 153, Barcelona, just a short walk from the Lesseps metro station.
What should I know about ordering sushi here?
The chef prepares everything to order, so be patient while your sashimi is sliced fresh; do not expect pre-cut rolls that sit under heat lamps.
About this page
Restaurant: dsushi (dsushi)
Cuisine: japanese
Location: Gràcia, Barcelona, Spain
Source: Curated from local review platforms