This Has Been Crowned Michigan’s Best Sushi Restaurant
Where do you go for a stellar sushi roll? Well, one Michigan joint has been declared the best sushi restaurant in the state!
Lovefood.com scoured the country to find the restaurants serving up the freshest fish and zingiest flavors using awards, reviews, and the genuine experiences of their team.
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Their picks for the top sushi restaurant in each state range from "tiny spots serving classic rolls and traditional nigiri" to "modern joints serving up innovative twists on old favorites."
Lovefood's pick for the top sushi eatery in Michigan is Noble Fish in Clawson.
The welcoming, cheery joint at 45 E 14 Mile Road first opened as a Japanese market in 1984, adding a kitchen in 1991.
On the menu you'll find cooked and classic nigiri including salmon, tuna, yellowtail, whitefish, shrimp, octopus, crab, eel, squid, scallop, and mackerel.
There's a wide variety of sushi rolls including the Michigan Roll (tuna, cucumber, avocado, and spicy mayo) Rainbow Roll (crab, avocado, tuna, salmon, eel, shrimp, whitefish) and Alaskan Roll (smoked salmon, smelt roe, cucumber, avocado).
You'll find vegetarian options too like pickled radish, asparagus, spicy tofu, and cucumber plum.
There's also combination plates, bowls, and specialty party trays.
Noble Fish owners say,
We have built a reputation on offering the freshest, highest quality seafood and over-sized sushi rolls at very reasonable prices.
This is not the first time Noble Fish has been recognized as an excellent eatery.
According to the restaurant's Instagram account, it's been voted the best sushi in Metro Detroit for 18 years and counting.
Noble Fish is in the process of expanding. In addition to the market and sushi restaurant, there is also White Wolf Japanese Patisserie. They are currently under construction to house all of the brands under "Noble Village".
The project includes expanding the market area, adding more dine-in options, a cocktail bar, a ramen bar, and more.
According to Click On Detroit, the 12,000 square foot Asian food hall will have seating for more than 100 people inside and 50 outside.
Noble Village is expected to be completed at some point in 2025.
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