The Bottom Line
Situated in the heart of downtown Vancouver, Tsunami Sushi is a great place to enjoy fresh, well-priced sushi. Sit at the rotating-sushi bar, at a table inside, or on the patio overlooking Robson Street.
Two can fill up easily for $30 - $40, including two beers, tax and tip. Spend less if you make budget sushi selections.
Two can fill up easily for $30 - $40, including two beers, tax and tip. Spend less if you make budget sushi selections.
Pros
- Inexpensive
- Delicious and fresh
- Good for the time-pressed, fun for everyone.
- Interesting, interactive way of dining
Cons
- May have to wait for table.
Description
- Tsunami Sushi is upstairs at 1025 Robson Street near corner of Robson / Burrard
- Phone: (604) 687-8744
- Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Parking is available at the rear.
Guide Review - Tsunami Sushi, Vancouver
Tsunami Sushi offers fresh delicious sushi at reasonable prices in an interesting and traditional way.
Tsunami Sushi adopts the kaiten style of sushi dining. Here, customers serve themselves from floating sushi boats that sail by in the oval-shaped sushi bar. The sushi is undeniably fresh as it is made right in front of you. Choose from dozens of dishes color-coded by price from $1.70 - $4.95.
If you enjoy uni, or sea urchin, you won't do better than the big, plump generous portions of uni served on two pieces of sushi rice for under $4. Other sushi delicacies offered are ikura (fish roe), scallop, and tabiko (fish roe) with quail egg plus all the standards like salmon, tuna, tamago (sweet egg) and crab.
Customers can also order a range of Japanese specialties, including tempura and gyoza, from the menu.
Tsunami Sushi adopts the kaiten style of sushi dining. Here, customers serve themselves from floating sushi boats that sail by in the oval-shaped sushi bar. The sushi is undeniably fresh as it is made right in front of you. Choose from dozens of dishes color-coded by price from $1.70 - $4.95.
If you enjoy uni, or sea urchin, you won't do better than the big, plump generous portions of uni served on two pieces of sushi rice for under $4. Other sushi delicacies offered are ikura (fish roe), scallop, and tabiko (fish roe) with quail egg plus all the standards like salmon, tuna, tamago (sweet egg) and crab.
Customers can also order a range of Japanese specialties, including tempura and gyoza, from the menu.

