For years the knock on Nashville was that it had no serious sushi. That is over. The 2024 arrival of Kase x Noko — a 14-seat omakase counter from James Beard semifinalist chef Dung “Junior” Vo — gave the city a sushi room good enough that OpenTable named it the most in-demand restaurant in the entire United States. Around it sits a deeper bench than most visitors expect: O-Ku in Germantown, the Gulch stalwart Virago, and the wood-fired Noko.

What follows is the editor's ranking of the best sushi in Nashville in 2026, built for diners deciding where to book this week. Each entry links to its full profile in the Nashville directory; cross-reference with our sushi cuisine guide and the Japanese dining guide for the wider picture.

Booking pattern matters here. Kase x Noko sells out months ahead and is the toughest seat in town; O-Ku, Virago and Sunda take weekend bookings a week or two out. For an omakase you reserve early and build the night around it; for à la carte sushi with a group, the Gulch rooms are the easier call.