
We would love to offer an affordable, yet high quality Japanese cuisine experience at the convenience of your home. We are committed to elevating the experience of take-out sushi in the northern New Jersey by utilizing various traditional Asian techniques in preparing variety of sushi, sashimi, and side dishes. Only utilizing the best resources of sushi-grade fish to cure, dry age, marinate and smoke to amplify flavors will provide craftmanship and quality.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 460 Livingston St, Norwood, NJ 07648
Phone: (201) 767-1300
Website: http://www.okinamisushibar.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the sushi platter, and every single piece was incredibly fresh and flavorful.
The selection included salmon, sea bream, yellowtail, clam, tuna, mushroom truffle, spicy tuna, and Okinami futomaki.
Everything was well-balanced and beautifully prepared.
Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for high-quality sushi.
Not your regular local Fumasaki, this one is legit.
Fresh fish, tasty food and reasonable prices compared to city’s.
You will not regret.
It goes down like butter.
Tears come down with every bite because it’s so good
Chef Tim mastered his technique at Nobu and Sushi Noz.
It’s a bargain at the current price.
Aug 8th update – nothing’s changed . Best sashimi spot I’ve ever been to for the $$.
Ive eaten at some of the best NYC sushi establishments (Noz, Ginza, Masa, etc) and to have this quality of sushi in Norwood NJ which as a town is not a dining hub, not at a major crossroads, and aside from driving 30 mins to Fort Lee has no peers in terms of quality of sushi —- it’s as much bewildering as it is a dream come true.
The quality and treatment of the fish (both the omakase as well as larger platter), rice, house made soy sauce and accompanying rolls are all superb and for a price that feels like half of what we were used to paying for a comparable offering in NYC. The packaging is beautiful and sustainable as well. This place is nothing like the typical neighborhood places in the area. It is traditionally styled sushi where the product shines and is not buried in sauces or cream cheese or “crunchy”.
Although we have some great Italian and Korean restaurants in the near vicinity, there is somewhat of a void of high quality options of other varieties nearby. I hope this new restaurant serves as a case study for what this area is calling out for. Best of luck to Okinami – I hope you are embraced by the community.