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Top 5 Sushi Restaurants in Korea: Where to Find the Freshest Sushi in 2026

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Top 5 Sushi Spots

  • A neighborhood sushi joint with annual sales of 1.5 billion KRW (about $1.13M): Incheon Cheongna’s ‘GoChef’s Fresh Sushi’
  • Generous plated sushi sets: ‘Hyeja Sushi & Hyeja Ramen’ in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang
  • Hearty sushi made with the freshest ingredients: ‘Sushi Eowang Baekseok Main Branch’ in Ilsan
  • Classic sushi worth the wait: ‘Park Ji-hoo Sushi’ in Chungmuro
  • Sushi honored as a century-old shop: ‘Hwajeong Favorite MinCook Dashima’ in Goyang, Gyeonggi

A single, neatly placed piece of sushi resting on glossy rice carries a simple yet profound culinary charm. When fresh ingredients, rice at the right temperature, and perfectly balanced seasoning come together, that first bite immediately reveals the difference. Clean, bright flavors let the ingredient’s true character shine. The care and balance packed into a minimal presentation are what make sushi feel like a special occasion. Below are five spots where you can truly taste that allure.

A neighborhood sushi spot with 1.5 billion KRW in annual sales: ‘GoChef’s Fresh Sushi’ in Cheongna, Incheon

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GoChef’s Fresh Sushi has earned a reputation in Cheongna as a plated-sushi specialist and is often packed at dinner with long waits. Each table features a tablet for ordering, and meals arrive on tidy individual trays that include cabbage salad, miso soup, chilled udon, and corn soup as standard sides. Reviews praise the sushi for its fresh fish, perfectly portioned rice, and pleasantly chewy texture. The sea urchin cold soba and udon are also noted for their rich umami and satisfying noodle bite.

Read more about ‘GoChef’s Fresh Sushi’ on SikSin

  • ✔Location

1F, 20 Cheongna Emerald-ro 41beon-gil, Seo-gu, Incheon

  • ✔Hours

Daily 11:00 – 21:30 (break 15:00–17:00), closed Sundays

  • ✔Menu

Omakase plated sushi 30,000원 (≈ $23), GoChef assorted sushi (12 pcs) 24,000원 (≈ $18)

Generous plated sushi sets: ‘Hyeja Sushi & Hyeja Ramen’ in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang

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Hyeja Sushi in Yangsan stands out for both its name and its value. You can get a practical 10-piece set starting at 7,500원 (≈ $6), which makes it a go-to for budget-minded sushi lovers. Signature options include an 11-piece ‘Special Assortment’ and a 16-piece ‘Super Hyeja Set’—all under 20,000원 (≈ $15) with fresh tuna, flatfish, salmon, shrimp, and more. Despite the low prices, ingredient quality is high: they use only the top No.1 and No.2 belly cuts of premium bluefin tuna and flatfish that weigh over 2 kg, delivering fresh, tender bites rather than just cheap thrills.

Read more about ‘Hyeja Sushi’ on SikSin▶

  • ▲Location

6-ho, 193 Samho-ro, Yangsan-si, Gyeongnam

  • ▲Hours

Mon–Sat 11:30–22:00 / closed Sundays

  • ▲Prices

Practical sushi 10 pcs 10,000원 (≈ $8), Assorted sushi B 12 pcs 15,000원 (≈ $11)

Hearty sushi made with the freshest ingredients: ‘Sushi Eowang Baekseok Main Branch’ in Ilsan

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Located in Baekseok, Ilsan, Sushi Eowang is run by a mid-level wholesaler with 50 years of market experience who brings in top-tier fish from the early-morning auctions. The restaurant is known for sashimi arranged in long, tail-like presentations—chefs often halve the neta so you can enjoy it both as sashimi and generously sized sushi. The live fish tastes incredibly vibrant, and their well-aged salmon is buttery and nutty, coating your palate with rich flavor.

Read more about ‘Sushi Eowang Baekseok Main Branch’ on SikSin▶

  • ▲Location

53-6 Gangsong-ro 87beon-gil, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi

  • ▲Hours

Mon, Wed–Fri 11:30–22:00 / break 14:30–17:00 / Sat–Sun 11:30–22:00 / closed Tuesdays

  • ▲Prices

Sushi Eowang 15,000원 (≈ $11), Eowang Special 18,000원 (≈ $14)

Classic sushi worth the wait: ‘Park Ji-hoo Sushi’ in Chungmuro

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Park Ji-hoo Sushi in Chungmuro keeps guests coming back with outstanding flavor and value. Beyond affordability, their high-end techniques and low-temperature aging process for premium ingredients deliver exceptional sushi. Cold-aging firms up texture, removes any off-notes, and amplifies umami for top-tier taste. Thickly sliced sashimi creates a chewy, satisfying bite you don’t often find elsewhere. The generous portions let you savor sushi that truly fills your mouth with flavor.

Read more about ‘Park Ji-hoo Sushi’ on SikSin▶

  • ▲Location

1F, 33 Supyo-ro 6-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

  • ▲Hours

Mon–Fri 11:00–22:00 / break 15:00–17:00 / Sat 11:30–22:00 / break 15:00–17:00 / closed Sundays

  • ▲Prices

Sushi 10,000원 (≈ $8), Honest Sushi 18,000원 (≈ $14), Park Sushi 23,000원 (≈ $17)

Sushi honored as a century-old shop: ‘Hwajeong Favorite MinCook Dashima’ in Goyang, Gyeonggi

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  Review by SikSin user jjang2no
   Review by SikSin user jjang2no
  Review by SikSin user jjang2no

MinCook Dashima in Goyang refuses to compromise on ingredients. Open since 2001, it was the city’s first sushi restaurant and has been recognized as a master house in Japanese cuisine. Guided by the belief that great ingredients make great chefs, they store rice milled within five days in a dedicated rice-aging room and cook it with Jeju Samdasoo water. Sushi is prepared fresh each morning so the rice and toppings harmonize beautifully. A thick, tender Jeju black pork cutlet is also a popular dish—pairing it with sushi makes for a satisfying, complete meal.

Read more about ‘Hwajeong Favorite MinCook Dashima’ on SikSin

✔Location

37 Hwasein-ro 260beon-gil, Deogyang-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi

✔Hours

Daily 10:00–21:30 / break 15:00–17:00 / closed Sundays

✔Prices

Sushi set 25,500원 (≈ $19), MinCook set 35,500원 (≈ $27), Special assorted sushi 19,500원 (≈ $15)

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