Find out what Sushi restaurants to try in Ashland. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, majestic mountains, rushing rivers, rolling foothills and dramatic landscapes, Ashland is a gorgeous little city with an arts scene as vibrant as its setting. Ashland hosts festivals for all seasons, with Christmas celebrations and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in winter, a film festival in the spring, classical music festival in summer and wine tasting celebrations in the autumn.
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3 based on 25 reviews
We were drawn to Umi because we wanted teriyaki and because of the convenient location within walking distance of our hotel. The exterior really draws you in with the interesting front door and beautifully decorated interior.Not only is the food delicious and well prepared but the service is outstanding. Our waiter was very attentive and checked back frequently so we felt like honored guests.During the winter, you may want to request a table towards the rear of the restaurant as it gets quite chilly when the front door opens.
5 based on 9 reviews
I knew i'd like it when we walked in. We were 5. Thursday evening. Right off, the bartender brought each of us a cocktail "Charlemagne & Beatrice", gratis. Well, OK! We ordered drinks and food. Drinks came right away. Food soon to follow. We ordered small plates of cucumber salads, shishito peppers, edamame beans, warm. Then umame fries. And then rolls. I had a "Triple", which included crispy salmon skin. It was all wonderful, and we traded bites too. I'll be back.
4 based on 27 reviews
Little Tokyo is a new Sushi restaurant in the heart of downtown Ashland. We are open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
We were delighted with Little Tokyo. They take reservations, including for the outside patio beside the creek. We were greeted enthusiastically, and our waiter was equally energetic and helpful. What a positive experience! The menu includes but is not limited to sushi. We had very good shumai (pork dumplings) and salads. Our friends had cooked dishes, including bibimbap, which they enjoyed. We had two very large special sushi rolls, one included soft shell crab and torched salmon, which was especially good. I had a very reasonable and refreshing dry sake. The setting is beautiful with the creek trickling below and the sun coming through the trees. This is a great choice for Japanese food in Ashland.
4 based on 102 reviews
Modern Japanese cuisine featuring menu items from sashimi and maki mono rolls to beef sliders and fried chicken to delicious vegan fair. Kobe accommodates most all dietary needs. Located near Ashland creek with lovely outdoor seating and patio heaters. Pl
This is a typical sushi restaurant (that's intended as neither a good nor a bad title). I always found the indoor portion a bit dark, but really like the outside balcony overlooking the creek. This is down a level from the street, but there is an elevator for those who don't like stairs. We eat here often when in Ashland.
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4 based on 53 reviews
In the Gateway District of Ashland.
As a member of a small chain and located in a shopping mall our expectations were not very high. Surprise ! The service was great and the food excellent as well as plentiful. There were 6 of us and we had to use two tables as the table were a little on the small side but the waiter was very cooperative. While it was not cheap eats it was well worth the price.
4 based on 178 reviews
Umami is perfect for dining before going to the theater. The Elizabethan theater is just steps away. Our service was timely and pleasant. Thank you, Rebecca. The sushi samplers were delicious and portions were generous. Our samplers went well with a glass of chardonnay.
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