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Mention “sushi” and “Nebraska” in the same sentence in a coastal state and you’ll get some baffled looks. Nebraska is definitely not known for its outstanding sushi scene. We are, after all, just about as far away as you can get from an ocean in the U.S. But there are still plenty of restaurants here that do sushi and do it well. Sushi is a food that is just naturally more available (and more requested) in bigger cities, so this list is definitely eastern Nebraska-heavy. If sushi isn’t your thing and you’re interested in more traditional Midwestern fare, check out our articles on BBQ, wings, burgers and more burgers, and steakhouses. Sushi lovers, read on. 1. Blue Sushi Sake Grill, Multiple Locations Facebook/Blue Sushi Sake Grill As the only restaurant on this list that could really be considered a "chain," you know Blue is special. The upscale casual atmosphere is perfect for romantic dates or business lunches, and their martini selection is second only to their always-fresh sushi.

Visit their website here. 2. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi, Grand Island Facebook/Fuji Grand Island Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi There are plenty of choices here besides the sushi, including fresh food cooked right in front of you on the Hibachi grill. 3. Gourmet House Japanese Cuisine, Kearney Despite being in the middle of the country, Gourmet House serves fresh, tasty sushi at reasonable prices. 4. Hiro 88, Locations in Omaha and Lincoln Hiro 88 is a favorite in Omaha and Lincoln, and for good reason. Their creative Pan-Asian cuisine has something to please just about any palate. 5. Kinja Sushi & Japanese Cuisine, Lincoln Kinja's menu is soooo much more than sushi. There are seafood, vegetable, and meat options...but you really won't want to miss their creative rolls. Visit their Facebook page here. 6. Maru Sushi and Korean Grill, Omaha The fusion of Korean and Japanese cuisine at Maru is a match made in heaven. 7. Ninja Restaurant, Lincoln

Serving sushi, Chinese, and Hibachi, Ninja has a little bit of everything. They even offer delivery for those days you can't get out of the office. 8. Oriental House, Scottsbluff Sushi in the Nebraskan panhandle? It might seem like a typo, but Oriental House is the real deal - and so is their highly-rated food.
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Sakura even offers online ordering! 10. Sushi Japan, Omaha This eatery offers a full kitchen menu as well as delectable sushi. You'll even find a few yakiniku tables here with built-in grills that let you cook your own meat and veggies. 11. Taita Restaurant, Omaha
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can i buy sushi grade fish at the grocery store 12. Tempura Japanese Restaurant, North Platte This little hole-in-the-wall might be another surprise. Fresh, creative Japanese in a strip mall in North Platte?

13. Tokyo Sushi, Omaha All-you-can-eat sushi may give the impression that it's of low quality, but that couldn't be further from the truth. Everything here is fresh and tasty, and you can try a little bit of it all to find your favorites - perfect for those who are new to sushi. 14. Wasabi Bistro, Grand Island With a Chinese and sushi menu, chances are that you can even take a non-sushi eater here and you'll both walk out full and happy. Sushi may not be as common here as it is on the coasts, but we have some solid offerings that can hold their own. What’s your favorite place to grab some sushi in Nebraska?Sushi restaurant to open in Downtown Detroit's former Federal Reserve Building on October 07, 2016 at 11:55 AM, updated Downtown Detroit is getting a new sushi restaurant in the former Federal Reserve Building. Maru Sushi & Grill, founded in 2008 in Okemos by Robert Song, will be on the first floor of the building at 160 W. Fort St. and is set to open near the end of the month.

Song, founder of Maru Hospitality Group, said the 4,500 square-foot space will seat 140 people inside and 65 outside once outdoor seating becomes available next year. He plans to hire about 70 people to fill bartender, server, chef, and busser positions. The restaurant will operate under a 15-year lease. Dan Gilbert's Bedrock Real Estate Services reached out to Song several years ago to invest in a Detroit space after learning about his restaurant in Grand Rapids. After touring several of Bedrock's downtown properties, Song chose the Federal Reserve spot. "We're looking forward to becoming part of the Detroit food scene and I'm excited to contribute to the renaissance of the city of Detroit," Song said. Maru Sushi will feature a private booth, which used to be a revolving door, a private room accommodating about 12 people and a unique fisherman's design concept with "whimsical lighting." "We bring in years of experience and what we're trying to do is bring the value and honesty to the food," Song said.