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5 Best Sushi in Delhi (2026)

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Thorne Savarin
By Thorne Savarin, Culinary Explorer · ✓ Data verified August 2026 · 7 min read

Delhi's sushi scene runs from a Leela Palace fine-dining room with nearly 4,900 Google reviews to a decades-old Diplomatic Enclave institution with over 3,000, so this is not a thin category short on data. Megu, YouMee, Wasabi by Morimoto, Mount Fuji, and Fujiya together have logged well over 14,000 reviews between them, and the ratings spread from 4.8 down to 4.1, which tells you the difference between these five is real, not noise.

Short answer: Wasabi by Morimoto inside the Taj Mahal Hotel holds the highest rating on this page at 4.8 stars across 1,416 reviews. Megu at The Leela Palace is the most-reviewed at 4,888 reviews (4.7 stars), while YouMee in Greater Kailash offers a more casual pan-Asian take on sushi at similar quality. Expect to pay upward of ₹1,500-2,000 per person at the hotel restaurants, less at the casual spots.
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Delhi's Top Sushi Spots Compared

# Business Rating Reviews Best for
1 Megu 4.7 4,888 Fine dining / omakase View ›
2 YouMee Greater Kailash 2 (GK2) 4.7 2,384 Pan-Asian sushi / casual dining View ›
3 Wasabi by Morimoto 4.8 1,416 Highest rated / hotel dining View ›
4 Mount Fuji 4.4 2,718 Connaught Place location / variety View ›
5 Fujiya Restaurant 4.1 3,007 Old-school institution View ›
5 Best Sushi in Delhi (2026)

Our top picks, reviewed

Megu logo
#1 Overall🕑 Open 7 days

Megu

4.74,888 Google reviews

Megu is the Japanese fine-dining restaurant inside The Leela Palace in Chanakyapuri, recognized among Asia's 50Best Restaurants in 2022 and World's 50Best Discovery in 2024. It's known for an East-Asian themed dining room built around a signature Crystal Buddha centerpiece, and offers an exclusive Omakase experience curated by the chef alongside its regular menu of sashimi, tartare, and robata dishes.

What people praise

  • Widely praised for authentic, expertly crafted Japanese dishes
  • Sophisticated interiors and attentive, knowledgeable staff
  • Strong vegetarian menu despite the Japanese fine-dining format
  • Private dining room available for special occasions

Worth knowing

  • Some reviewers found service slow on busy nights
  • Higher price point, and a couple of reviewers felt portions ran small for the cost
Reputation scorecardrank in Delhi
Rating4.7 / 5
Review volume4,888 · 97th
Confidencevery high
Recency5 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown88% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The most-reviewed sushi destination in Delhi and a genuine fine-dining experience, with the Omakase the standout if you want the chef to choose for you. Book ahead and expect to pay a premium.

Africa Ave, Diplomatic Enclave, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110023

YouMee Greater Kailash 2 (GK2) logo
#2🕑 Open 7 days↩ Responds to reviews

YouMee Greater Kailash 2 (GK2)

4.72,384 Google reviews

YouMee in Greater Kailash 2 is a pan-Asian fusion restaurant with a Japanese manga-inspired interior, built around sushi, dim sum, ramen, and robata alongside broader Pan-Asian dishes. It's part of the Lite Bite Foods group and offers dine-in, takeaway, and delivery.

What people praise

  • Reviewers repeatedly praise the sushi as consistently fresh and among the best in the city
  • Strong vegetarian sushi options, including a well-liked truffle mushroom roll
  • Named staff praised for warm, attentive service
  • Available for delivery, not just dine-in

Worth knowing

  • A pan-Asian menu means it's not a specialist Japanese kitchen, so some dishes lean more fusion than traditional
Reputation scorecardrank in Delhi
Rating4.7 / 5
Review volume2,384 · 82th
Confidencevery high
Recency4 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown81% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A strong, more casual alternative to the hotel restaurants, with reviewers specifically calling out the sushi quality across repeat visits. A good pick if you want quality without the fine-dining price.

M27, Ground Floor, M Block Market, E Block Road, Block M, Greater Kailash II, Greater Kailash, New Delhi, Delhi 110048

Wasabi by Morimoto logo
#3🕑 Open 7 days

Wasabi by Morimoto

4.81,416 Google reviews

Wasabi by Morimoto is the Japanese restaurant inside the Taj Mahal Hotel near Khan Market, part of chef Masaharu Morimoto's restaurant group. It's a smaller, focused Japanese menu compared to some of the pan-Asian competitors on this list, with a strong reputation for vegetarian Japanese options alongside its sushi and sashimi.

What people praise

  • The highest rating of any sushi spot on this list
  • Consistently praised elegant, tasteful ambience
  • Strong vegetarian Japanese selection, unusual for the category
  • Attentive, well-regarded service

Worth knowing

  • Price point reflects the hotel setting and is on the higher end
Reputation scorecardrank in Delhi
Rating4.8 / 5
Review volume1,416 · 76th
Confidencevery high
Recency3 weeks ago
Info completenesssite · phone · hours
Rating breakdown87% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: The highest-rated name here, and the pick if you want a genuinely elegant, quieter Japanese dinner rather than a livelier pan-Asian scene.

Taj Mahal Hotel, The, Hotel Road, near Khan Market, South Block, Man Singh Road Area, New Delhi, Delhi 110011

Mount Fuji logo
#4🕑 Open 7 days

Mount Fuji

4.42,718 Google reviews

Mount Fuji is a Japanese restaurant in Connaught Place offering sushi, ramen, kimbap, and a broader Japanese menu in both traditional Japanese-style and standard table seating. It's positioned in the heart of Delhi's central shopping district.

What people praise

  • Sushi described repeatedly as fresh and precisely crafted
  • Cozy, calming atmosphere that reviewers say feels transportive
  • Attentive and friendly service across most reviews
  • Central Connaught Place location, easy to combine with other plans

Worth knowing

  • A few reviewers found individual dishes inconsistent from visit to visit
  • Parking near the Connaught Place location can be difficult
Reputation scorecardrank in Delhi
Rating4.4 / 5
Review volume2,718 · 87th
Confidencevery high
Recency2 months ago
Info completenessphone · hours
Rating breakdown65% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A reliable, centrally located option with a genuinely wide Japanese menu beyond just sushi. The rating trails the top two, largely on dish-to-dish consistency rather than the sushi itself.

M-41/2, Speedbird House, Middle Cir, Connaught Place, New Delhi, Delhi 110001

Fujiya Restaurant logo
#5🕑 Open 7 days

Fujiya Restaurant

4.13,007 Google reviews

Fujiya Restaurant is a decades-old Chinese and Japanese restaurant in the Diplomatic Enclave's Malcha Marg, known primarily for its long-running Chinese menu with sushi as part of a broader Asian offering. It's been serving Delhi since long before most of the newer names on this list opened.

What people praise

  • Long-standing reputation for its Chinese dishes specifically
  • Generous portion sizes noted by multiple reviewers
  • Extensive menu with a strong vegetarian selection

Worth knowing

  • The lowest rating on this list, with several reviewers describing inconsistent sushi freshness
  • Interior and service described by some as dated compared to newer competitors
  • A detailed negative review describes undercooked meat and a cold sushi platter on one visit
Reputation scorecardrank in Delhi
Rating4.1 / 5
Review volume3,007 · 92th
Confidencehigh
Recency4 weeks ago
Info completenesshours
Rating breakdown50% 5-star
✓ VerifiedSource: Google

Our take: A genuine Delhi institution best known for its Chinese food rather than sushi specifically. If sushi freshness is your priority, the other names on this list have a stronger and more consistent track record.

Malcha Marg, Block A, Diplomatic Enclave, Malcha, New Delhi, Delhi 110021

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How we score

Every number on this page comes from public Google data as of the date shown, not opinion or payment. Rating is the restaurant’s live Google star average. Review volume measures how many diners have rated them, ranked against other Delhi sushi spots. Confidence weighs the rating by that volume, so a 4.7 built on thousands of reviews carries more weight than a 4.7 built on a few dozen. Recency reflects how recently diners are still leaving reviews. No business can pay to change these numbers.

How much does sushi cost in Delhi? (2026)

Sushi pricing in Delhi varies enormously between the hotel fine-dining restaurants and the more casual pan-Asian spots on this page. Reviewer-reported spend at the hotel restaurants runs from roughly ₹1,800 to over ₹2,000 per person, while the more casual Connaught Place and Greater Kailash spots run closer to ₹800 to ₹1,400 per person. These are reviewer-reported figures, not official menu prices, so confirm current pricing on each restaurant’s own menu before booking.

JobTypical price
Hotel fine dining (per person)₹1,800 - ₹2,000+
Casual pan-Asian dining (per person)₹800 - ₹1,400

Ranges compiled August 2026 from reviewer-reported price-per-person figures in Google reviews for the restaurants on this page. Confirm current menu pricing directly with each restaurant.

Serving all of Delhi

The restaurants above cover Chanakyapuri, Khan Market, Greater Kailash, Connaught Place, and the Diplomatic Enclave. Searching for sushi near me? Every listing below shows a live phone number and directions so you can book a table at the closest option.

What to ask before you book a sushi restaurant in Delhi

  • Is a reservation required, and how far ahead should you book?
  • Does the restaurant offer an Omakase or chef’s-choice option?
  • What’s the vegetarian sushi selection like?
  • Is parking available or is it street parking only?
  • What’s the average price per person for a full meal?

Frequently asked questions

How did you choose these Delhi sushi restaurants?

We started from sushi restaurants in Delhi with a public Google presence, then ranked by rating, review volume, consistency, and recency. See How we score above.

Are these rankings paid?

No. Rankings come from public Google data. A business can pay to be a Featured Partner, which adds a badge and top placement, but that never changes another business’s score or position.

How often is this updated?

The data carries a verified date (August 2026 on this page). We refresh listings periodically so ratings and review counts stay current.

Which Delhi sushi restaurant has the best vegetarian options?

Both Wasabi by Morimoto and YouMee are specifically praised in reviews for strong vegetarian Japanese and sushi selections, unusual for the category.

Do any of these restaurants offer Omakase?

Megu at The Leela Palace offers an exclusive Omakase experience curated by the chef, tailored to each guest.

The bottom line

Wasabi by Morimoto carries the highest rating for a genuinely elegant Japanese dinner, while Megu is the safe default for a full fine-dining experience with the deepest review history in the city. For something more casual without sacrificing quality, YouMee is the strongest pick.

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