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The Best Omakase in Portland, 2026

Portland's omakase scene is the most chef-driven in the Pacific Northwest. Nodoguro downtown, Bamboo Sushi in the Pearl, Yataimura Maru, Nimblefish, the Takara Pdx Pearl cluster. Six counters that argue Portland's sushi reputation is overdue.

By the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Updated 2026-05-17

Portland's omakase scene is one of America's most under-recognised. The combination of Pacific Northwest seasonality, a local sustainability-first sushi ethic pioneered by Bamboo Sushi, and a new generation of chef-driven counters opening since 2022 has built a six-room omakase market that punches well above the city's national reputation. Portland Monthly's December 2025 omakase feature framed it as 'Portland chefs going all-in on omakase tasting menus.'

Nodoguro in downtown Portland sits at #1 for 2026. Chef Ryan Roadhouse's chef-driven Japanese tasting menu blends classical kaiseki technique with Pacific Northwest seasonality and is the consensus pick as the best sushi outside of Japan in the region. The new downtown location added afternoon service inspired by high tea.

Bamboo Sushi at #2 is the Portland icon. The sustainability-first counter that defined what Pacific Northwest sushi could mean, now expanded across multiple locations. Not the most rigorous Edomae in Portland, but the most influential.

#1

Nodoguro

Downtown Portland · Modern Kaiseki Omakase · $$$$

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Ryan Roadhouse's chef-driven Japanese tasting menu blends classical kaiseki with Pacific Northwest seasonality. The consensus pick for best sushi outside of Japan in the region.
Food10/10
Ambience9/10
Value9/10

Counter: Counter + dining room

Tasting: Chef's kaiseki-influenced omakase

Chef: Ryan Roadhouse

Address: Downtown Portland
Booking lead: 4-6 weeks
Dinner price: ~$185 chef's omakase
Dress code: Smart casual
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#2

Bamboo Sushi

Pearl District · Sustainable Modern Japanese · $$$

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The sustainability-first counter that defined Pacific Northwest sushi. Not strict omakase but the chef's selection at Bamboo's Pearl District location is the city's most influential sushi format.
Food9/10
Ambience9/10
Value9/10

Counter: Counter + tables

Tasting: Chef's selection + a la carte

Chef: Bamboo team

Address: 404 NW 23rd Avenue / Pearl District
Booking lead: 2-3 weeks
Dinner price: Chef's selection $85-$135
Dress code: Smart casual
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#3

Yataimura Maru

Downtown / Inner SE · Traditional Japanese Counter · $$$

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The family-owned Japanese counter doing serious chef's selection in an upscale, warm room. The most authentic warm-service Japanese experience in Portland.
Food9/10
Ambience9/10
Value9/10

Counter: Counter + seating area

Tasting: Chef's selection / izakaya

Chef: Yataimura Maru team

Address: Portland
Booking lead: 2-3 weeks
Dinner price: Chef's selection $75-$125
Dress code: Casual
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#4

Nimblefish

Central Eastside · Edomae Sushi Omakase · $$$$

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The Central Eastside Edomae counter doing the most rigorous traditional sushi in Portland. The closest thing the city has to an old-school hinoki counter.
Food10/10
Ambience9/10
Value9/10

Counter: Hinoki counter

Tasting: Edomae omakase

Chef: Nimblefish team

Address: Central Eastside, Portland
Booking lead: 4-6 weeks
Dinner price: ~$165 omakase
Dress code: Smart casual
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#5

Takara Sushi Pdx

Pearl District · Modern Japanese Omakase · $$$

OmakaseFirst DateValue
Pearl District counter that has built a serious omakase reputation through quiet consistency. Portland's most under-publicised serious sushi room.
Food9/10
Ambience8/10
Value10/10

Counter: Counter

Tasting: Chef's omakase

Chef: Takara team

Address: Pearl District, Portland
Booking lead: 2-3 weeks
Dinner price: Chef's omakase $95-$135
Dress code: Smart casual
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#6

Momoyama

Northwest Portland · Traditional Japanese / Omakase · $$$

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Northwest Portland neighborhood counter doing chef-driven omakase at a price that lets it stay weekly-regular for locals. The Portland sushi-locals' pick.
Food9/10
Ambience8/10
Value10/10

Counter: Counter + tables

Tasting: Chef's omakase / izakaya

Chef: Momoyama team

Address: Northwest Portland
Booking lead: 1-2 weeks
Dinner price: Chef's omakase $85-$115
Dress code: Casual
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How Portland eats omakase

Portland's omakase market is defined by chef-driven counters rather than imported sushi brands. There is no Nobu Portland, no Matsuhisa Portland, no Sushi Ginza Onodera Portland. Instead, the city's best omakase rooms are first-name chef projects (Ryan Roadhouse at Nodoguro, the founders behind Nimblefish and Yataimura Maru) and the result is a sushi market with more genuine identity per counter than most American cities.

Pacific Northwest seasonality drives the menus in a way it does not in New York or LA. Spot prawns from the Oregon coast, Dungeness crab from the lower Columbia, salmon and trout from the Willamette, uni from Pacific divers. The serious Portland counters lean into this rather than insisting on Toyosu-only protocols, and the resulting menus read more kaiseki-influenced than strict Edomae.

The 2026 Michelin Pacific Northwest Guide rumours have circulated for two years without a confirmed timeline. If and when the guide arrives, Nodoguro is the consensus candidate for Portland's first sushi star. Nimblefish is the second most-discussed candidate. The market is one star away from a major national reputation shift.

Where to find Portland omakase

Downtown

Nodoguro anchors the city's most serious omakase counter and the easiest reservation for visitors staying in the downtown hotel cluster.

Pearl District

Bamboo Sushi and Takara Sushi Pdx anchor the Pearl's sushi cluster. The walkable Pearl restaurant district makes a sushi night here a complete dining experience.

Central Eastside

Nimblefish anchors the city's most rigorous Edomae room. The Central Eastside dining cluster has become Portland's most exciting under-forty restaurant district.

Northwest Portland

Momoyama anchors the neighborhood-counter end of the Portland sushi scene. The kind of counter you book weekly rather than annually.

Inner Southeast / Division

Portland's secondary sushi cluster, anchored by izakaya-format counters and chef-driven openings. The most experimental sushi geography in the city.

The verdict

For the visitor with one omakase booking in Portland, the answer in 2026 is Nodoguro. Ryan Roadhouse's chef-driven kaiseki-influenced tasting menu is the most rigorous serious-sushi experience in the Pacific Northwest and the consensus pick for the region's best sushi outside of Japan. Book four to six weeks ahead.

For the visitor with two nights, follow Nodoguro with Nimblefish. The Central Eastside Edomae counter is the city's most rigorous traditional sushi room and the natural complement to Nodoguro's kaiseki lean. The two together give you both the Portland chef-driven kaiseki and traditional Edomae experiences in the same trip.

Looking forward: a Michelin Pacific Northwest Guide is the catalyst the Portland market is waiting for. Nodoguro is the consensus candidate for the city's first sushi star whenever the guide arrives. Until then the Portland counters are among the most under-priced great-sushi experiences in America.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best omakase in Portland in 2026?

Nodoguro. Chef Ryan Roadhouse's chef-driven Japanese tasting menu blends classical kaiseki with Pacific Northwest seasonality and is the consensus pick as the best sushi outside of Japan in the Pacific Northwest region. Book four to six weeks ahead.

Is Bamboo Sushi still relevant in 2026?

Yes. Bamboo Sushi remains the most influential Portland sushi brand and the city's most committed sustainability-first counter. Not the most rigorous Edomae in Portland but the most defining of what Pacific Northwest sushi means.

How much does omakase cost in Portland?

Roughly $85 (Momoyama and Bamboo chef's selection) to $185 (Nodoguro's chef's omakase). The mid-market sits at $95-$165 for Nimblefish, Takara Pdx, and Yataimura Maru - significantly below comparable Seattle or San Francisco counters.

Does Portland have a Michelin-starred sushi counter?

Not yet as of 2026. A Michelin Pacific Northwest Guide has been rumoured for two years without a confirmed timeline. Nodoguro is the consensus candidate for Portland's first sushi star whenever the guide arrives.

Which Portland omakase has the longest reservation lead time?

Nodoguro: four to six weeks for prime weekend slots. Nimblefish runs four to six weeks. Bamboo Sushi and Takara two to three weeks. Yataimura Maru and Momoyama can typically be booked within one to two weeks.

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