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Tokyo Fish Market1220 San Pablo AveBerkeley, CA 94706(510) 524-7243I think Tokyo Fish Market is the best retail Japanese market to get fish for your sushi and all the ingredients you need to make sushi. When in season, fresh  local albacore is my absolute favorite.(late summer, call to check the  availability) Early Saturday morning  is a good day to go since   they stock more variety of fish for the weekend. They will cut fish for you by the pound or you can choose pre-cut packages of fish.Types of fish: Tuna  (yellowfin, big eye, bluefin), Toro, Hirame (Halibut), Tai (Red  Snapper), Hamachi (Yellow Tail), Hiramasa, Kanpachi (Amberjack), Sockeye Salmon, Uni  (Sea Urchin), Scallops, Oysters (Point Rays, Kumamoto, Miyagi), Ebi  (Shrimp), Ama•Ebi (Sweet Shrimp), Tobiko (Flying fish roe), Ikura (Salmon Roe), Unagi (Fresh  Water Eel - Frozen), Saba (Japanese Mackerel - Frozen) Nijiya Market1737 Post StSan Francisco, CA 94115Japan Town, San Francisco and several locations in Bay AreaIf you are cooking Japanese food, this would be the market to go.
Lately, quality of sashimi and sushi fish got lot better.Types of fish: Tuna  (yellow fin, blue fin), Toro, Hirame (Halibut), Tai (Red Snapper),  Hamachi (Yellow Tail), Kanpachi, Salmon, Uni (Sea Urchin), Scallops,  Ankimo (Monk Fish Liver, both raw and cooked), Ebi (Shrimp), Tobiko  (Flying fish roe), Ikura (Salmon Roe), Unagi (Fresh Water Eel, Frozen),  Saba (Japanese Mackerel), Aji (Spanish Mackerel) Monterey Fish Market1582 Hopkins St. Berkeley, CA 94707510.525.5600Excellent sushi grade fish many caught in a sustainable way. Our beloved fish supplier.Types of fish:Oysters, Tuna, Tombo, Crab, Shrimp Marukai19750 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, CA 95014408.200.4850Good sized supermarket where you can get pretty much everything you need  to cook a Japanese meal. Great selection of fresh fish ranging from  tuna to Sea Urchin - the best selection and price in South Bay/Penninsula. When I visited there the last time, they had nice block of Big Eye Tuna for around $11/lbs and that is a great deal!
Types of fish:Tuna  (yellowfin, big eye, bluefin), Toro, Hirame (Halibut), Tai (Red  Snapper), Hamachi (Yellow Tail), Hiramasa, Kanpachi (Amberjack), Sockeye Salmon, Uni  (Sea Urchin), Scallops, Oysters (Point Rays, Kumamoto, Miyagi), Ebi  (Shrimp), Ama•Ebi (Sweet Shrimp), Tobiko (Flying fish roe), Ikura (Salmon Roe), Unagi (Fresh  Water Eel - Frozen), Saba (Japanese Mackerel - Frozen), Ika (Squid)Mitsuwa Market Place675 Saratoga Ave.,San Jose, CA 95129TEL: (408) 255-6699The biggest Japanese Grocery Store in US. Call to check their availability.Super Mira Market1790 Sutter St(between Buchanan St & Laguna St)San Francisco, CA 94115Small family owned supermarket in Japan town. They have a small amount and good quality of sushi quality fish.Types of fish:Tuna, Tai (Red Snapper), Unagi, Saba(Japanese Mackarel) Whole Foods MarketThroughout Bay AreaWhole Foods? Yes, they do have some ingredients you can use to make  sushi including vacuum packed Tuna and Salmon, thought the quality is  inferior to the ones at Tokyo Fish or Nijiya.
It is worth checking out.Type of fish: Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp (Cooked, frozen), Scallops, Smoked Salmon, Crab Meat, Imitation Crab MeatYou can find sushi grade fish online easily. /including info on just what "sushi grade fish" really means. (hint, it's bull hockey, there is no such thing, regulatorilly speaking, if that's a word).food delivery putney londonSan Francisco must have a ton of Japanese grocery stores where you can buy "sushi grade" fish to make sushi at home. yo sushi delivery yorkGoogle it and specifically look at "Google places"  to find them. comprar material para sushi onlineI get most of my fish at a Japanese grocery store about 10 minutes from my home, and it's still cheaper than going out for a sushi dinner. doc truyen vua bep sushi online
But if you can't find any, there are articles at the website above that may help you find some (no affiliation, I just love pimping that website because it's run by guys who talk about sushi all day on Usenet).BTW, here is a Yelp list of all the Japanese grocery stores in your area (that they list). 3 posts, read 7,411 timeswhere to buy live eels for bait 3,873 posts, read 6,962,162 timesorder sushi etobicoke Jax Oriental Market or anywhere to buy sushi grade fishsushi grade salmon order Originally Posted by mmusi34 This has been asked before in the forum, and no one has really come up with an answer. As where Japanese reataurants get their sefood from is a wholesaler, who can't/won't sell to you as an individual.
The best answer supplied was try a seafood retailer out at Mayport Fl. on the docks or ask around at local seafood markets. Or try Safe Harbor Seafood on Hecksher Dr. I believe most sushi type wholesalers are out of south Fl. thats why south Fl sushi places seem to have better grades of sushi than what you get here. 4,204 posts, read 4,599,024 times You can mail order it. BTW technically there is no such thing as "sushi grade." It's just a marketing term. You have to trust your supplier. And your supplier's supplier. Here's some info: The Sushi FAQ - What is sushi grade fish and Where Do I Buy It? Sorry I can't offer you a better suggestion locally. I believe I've known people who would just go to a decent grocery store like Publix and use their fresh fish, but not positive about that. Originally Posted by projectmaximus The Sushi FAQ - What is sushi grade fish and Where Do I Buy It? That's a great website and the company Catalina Offshore Products is a great supplier of ''sushi grade'' seafood and accoutrement's.