When talking about Japanese cuisine, sushi is a must-mention. It’s one of the most iconic and globally recognized Japanese dishes. At its core, sushi is a traditional dish made up of two main components: rice (shari) and a topping (neta) placed on the rice.
Sushi has gained worldwide popularity and has a dedicated fanbase. Here are a few great spots to eat sushi in Bali that you should check out!
Tsune Sanur
First on the list is Tsune Sanur, a newly opened Japanese restaurant in Sanur. With its rooftop dining concept paired with a stunning sea view, Tsune Sanur provides a truly unique dining experience. Additionally, one of its standout features is the Floating Sushi Boat, making it the first and only restaurant in Indonesia to offer such a novelty. For further details, be sure to visit their website or follow them on Instagram, this your best sushi in Bali!
Location: Jl. Aruna No.8A, Sanur Kaja, South Denpasar, Denpasar
Take Japanese Restaurant
Next up is Take Japanese Restaurant, one of Bali’s first authentic Japanese dining spots, open since 1999. The restaurant features traditional Japanese bamboo interiors and furniture, creating a cozy atmosphere. With over 500 Japanese dishes on the menu—ranging from sushi, sashimi, and donburi to hot noodles—you’ll have plenty to choose from. The sushi here is beautifully presented in wooden containers, adding an extra touch of elegance.
Location: Jalan Patih Jelantik, Legian, Kuta, Badung
Warung Okinawa
Warung Okinawa is known for serving generously sized sushi at affordable prices. Aside from sushi, their noodle dishes are also a popular choice among customers. The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor seating, designed in a traditional Japanese style. The staff are friendly and quick, making it a great option if you’re in a hurry. Plus, there’s plenty of parking available.
Location: Sunset Jaya, Jalan Merta Nadi, Kuta, Badung
Otori Sushi
Otori Sushi is famous for its large sushi portions, with flavors that rival those of well-known sushi spots. A couple of standout dishes are the volcano roll and salmon sushi. The dining area is spacious and even features a semi-lesehan seating option. The restaurant’s design is inspired by a traditional Japanese Yakuza headquarters, and there are plenty of Instagram-worthy spots inside.
Location: Jl. Sunset Road Number 239, Legian, Kuta, Badung
So which one have you visited? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!