Spring Hill might not be the first place you think of for sushi, but the local scene has grown fast, with a few standout spots holding their own against Nashville’s best. If you’re craving rolls, sake, or hibachi, here are the sushi restaurants Spring Hill TN locals actually talk about, starting with the loudest and most unforgettable of them all.
1. Rock & Roll Sushi
This one dominates the local buzz. Loud music, big portions, and over-the-top presentation. It’s sushi with a pulse. I reviewed it in full here, but the short version: it’s the most fun you’ll have eating raw fish.
Expect $14–$18 per roll, strong drinks, and a playlist full of ‘80s hits.
2. Koi Sushi & Thai
Quieter, cozier, and traditional. Koi’s the go-to for couples or anyone wanting a laid-back dinner. The rolls lean classic, spicy tuna, rainbow, and dragon, with solid freshness. Prices are similar to Rock & Roll but the vibe is night-and-day different.
3. Asuka Japanese Steakhouse
More hibachi than sushi, but still a Spring Hill staple. The sushi menu is basic, but the chefs make up for it with flair at the grill. Great for families and big groups.
4. Ichiban Japanese Cuisine
Your everyday neighborhood sushi spot. Nothing fancy, but consistently good for quick lunches or casual takeout. Affordable and friendly, the hidden gem most outsiders miss.
5. Umi Japanese Restaurant (Nearby in Franklin)
A short drive north, Umi draws Spring Hill locals looking for upscale presentation and premium fish quality. Slightly pricier, but worth the drive if you want sushi date-night style.
Local Favorites & Quick Tips
- Locals tend to hit Rock & Roll Sushi for energy and flavor.
- Koi wins for quiet dinners and traditional rolls.
- Asuka handles family nights and group dinners best.
No matter your vibe, fun, chill, or casual, there’s a solid sushi stop waiting.
My Pick
If you only try one, make it Rock & Roll Sushi. It’s not just dinner, it’s dinner with a show.
Read my full Rock & Roll Sushi review here.
FAQ
What are the best sushi restaurants in Spring Hill TN?
Rock & Roll Sushi, Koi Sushi & Thai, Asuka Japanese Steakhouse, and Ichiban are the top local picks.
Is sushi expensive in Spring Hill?
Most rolls cost $12–$18, with combo platters and hibachi entrées around $20.
Does Spring Hill have good sushi compared to Nashville?
Yes, smaller menus, but fresher than you’d expect. Rock & Roll Sushi and Koi both rival Nashville spots.