About this spot
Sushiro delivers consistent, high-quality omakase-style sushi at an accessible price point, featuring fresh nigiri like fatty tuna and scallops that rival much pricier counters. The conveyor belt format ensures you never wait for a seat, allowing you to grab your favorites before they disappear from the belt.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order the 'Kaisendon' rice bowl immediately upon sitting down to secure your spot on the counter.
- Try the seasonal kurobuta pork belly nigiri, which is often a limited-time special not found on standard menus.
- Avoid ordering too many pieces at once, as the sushi can get soggy if it sits in the water for too long.
Common Questions
How much does Sushiro cost?
Expect to pay around 1,500β2,500 JPY per person (approx. $10β$17 USD) for a standard omakase set.
Where is Sushiro?
Located throughout the Umeda & Kita neighborhoods in Osaka, with multiple locations near major stations like Umeda and Shinsaibashi.
What should I know about ordering sushi here?
You can pick up any piece from the conveyor belt or order directly from the chef; just be prepared to pay for each item individually if you don't choose a set meal.
About this page
Restaurant: Sushiro (γΉγ·γγΌ)
Cuisine: sushi
Location: Umeda & Kita, Osaka, Japan
Source: Curated from local review platforms