
Need more sushi in your life? Of course you do. After venerable Minneapolis institution Origami Downtown closed in December 2015, leaving behind only its offshoot Origami Uptown, what new places have popped up to fill the city's need for the Japanese delicacy?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top sushi joints in Minneapolis, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best and freshest sp
1. Pinku Japanese Street Food

Topping the list is Pinku Japanese Street Food. Located at 20 University Ave. NE in Northeast, the award-winning project of chef John Sugimura and Xiaoteng Huang boasts 4.5 stars out of 174 reviews on Yelp.
Yelpers recommend the spicy tuna fat roll for its flavors and size, as well as the crispy shrimp radish noodles with spicy mayo. (Check out the full menu here.)
2. Wakame Sushi & Asian Bistro

Next up is Uptown's Wakame Sushi & Asian Bistro, situated at 3070 Excelsior Blvd., Suite 206, right next to Lake Calhoun. With four stars out of 526 reviews on Yelp, this Japanese-Thai hybrid eatery — it serves Thai noodles and curries, as well as sushi — has proven to be a local favorite.
Popular rolls here include the signature Mango Tuna roll, with big eye tuna and mango inside, topped with crunchy tempura bits and drizzled with mango sauce. Yelpers also praise the freshness and good quality of the nigiri and sashimi choices. (You can take a look at the full menu here.)
3. Sushi Takatsu

Downtown's weekday lunch-only Sushi Takatsu, located at 733 Marquette Ave., Suite 225, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving it 4.5 stars out of 88 reviews for its affordable and high-quality lunch specials.
If you're in the area around that time, you may be interested in one of its three-roll specials or sushi bowls with salmon, yellowtail and tuna, which have led Yelpers like John W. to call it "the best value food option in the Skyway."
4. Kyatchi

Kyatchi, in Kingfield, is another well-liked go-to, with four stars out of 214 Yelp reviews for its authenticity and the good value of its food during happy hour. Head over to 3758 Nicollet Ave. to see for yourself.
Yelpers recommend the oshizushi, pressed salmon with lemon and tobiko, as well as small plates like the pork belly or shiitake mushroom skewers. You can check out the full menu and make reservations online here.
5. Kado No Mise

Last but certainly not least, there's Kado No Mise, an upscale North Loop favorite with four stars out of 124 reviews. The project of chef-owner Shigeyuki Furukawa, Kado no Mise offers an elevated omakase experience that has won raves from Yelpers.
If you choose to dine a la carte, you'll find less common nigiri choices like akabana (king amberjack), gomasaba (summer mackerel) and anago (sea eel) on the menu. Find the current dinner menu, and make reservations, at the restaurant's website here.









