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Sushi superlatives in Columbus, Ohio

Sushi wrapped in cucumber from Sushi Ko | Photo via @lakesandlattes

Sushi wrapped in cucumber from Sushi Ko | Photo via @lakesandlattes

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If you’re a sushi-lover in Columbus, then you’re in luck. Our city is full of sushi, so we’re breaking down some top spots that will have your mouths watering. 🍣

Sushi tower

The Sushi Factory at 8715 Sancus Blvd. offers a tower of sushi on their menu for $19. The tower is stacked tall with spicy tuna, crab, avocado, and rice infused with creamy wasabi sauce, assorted tobiko (vibrant fish eggs), and potato crunch.

Sushi tower at Sushi Factory | Photo via @sushifactory_columbus

Sushi tower at Sushi Factory | Photo via @sushifactory_columbus

All you can eat sushi

Sushi Time at 2653 N. High St. is a top spot in Columbus that offers all you can eat sushi for $22 per person — this includes miso soup and some appetizers as well as specialty rolls. Pro tip: If you want some alcohol while you dine, there are rotating mixed drink specials on the menu.

Sushi boat

The 1126 Restaurant, located at 1126 N. High St., allows you to customize an entire sushi boat. Fill it with options like their galaxy roll with soft shell crab & cucumber inside or their ocean roll with breaded oyster tempura. Pro tip: There is hibachi on the menu and it is City Editor Hanna’s favorite.

Sushi boat at The 1126 Restaurant | Photo via @the1126restaurant

Sushi boat at The 1126 Restaurant | Photo via @the1126restaurant

Specialty rolls

Sushi Ko at 122 Hutchinson Ave. has a wide variety of specialty rolls that are both seasonal and permanent to the menu. Whether you’re in the mood for shrimp, crab, tuna, steak, salmon, scallops, or just veggies — there’s a roll on this menu for you. Pro tip: If you want a low-carb + grain-free option, their rolls can come wrapped in cucumber rather than rice and seaweed.

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