Sushiis so much more than mere rice, raw fish, and sliced vegetables.
Of course, this includes chain restaurants that became famous for their sushi in the first place.
Here are six restaurant chains that serve the best sushi.
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And to say that the options are plentiful would be an understatement.
Nobu is the brainchild of chef Nobu Matsuhisa, best-known for his fusion of Japanese cuisine with Peruvian ingredients.
Some customers on social media attest that the sushi at Nobu isthe “best"they’ve ever had.
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Kona Grill
Customers don’t just crave the sushi atKona Grill.
They need itor at least, theysaythey do.
There’s also the aptly named Fire Dragon Roll that is “fire-finished” tableside.
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The seafood, for example, is freshly caught and flown in daily from the Pacific Ocean.
“Kona Grill sushi is the best,” a fangushedin a post on X.
“When it comes to quality fish, there is no compromise,” the company notes on itswebsite.
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Top-notch sushi that is “always on point,” in the words ofone customer.
Sugarfish currently operates 15locationsin Los Angeles and New York.
The imported, additive-free wasabi is processed and manufactured in Japan specifically for Kura.
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The sushi rice is seasoned with a premium vinegar mix manufactured at Kura’s Japan headquarters.
Kura currently has 49 locations across the United States.
you’re free to find the closest one by checking the chain’swebsite.
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Chang’sis famous for, take a moment to peruse the sushi menu.
Think spicy tuna rolls, shrimp tempura rolls, and, of course, California rolls.
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