Banff Sushi
Sushi, sashimi, maki and nigiri are found in Banff Japanese and sushi restaurants. Tempura vegetables and prawns, udon noodles and teriyaki are often featured in Japanese restaurants here, too. Feeling hungry yet? Use our list below to help you choose the best Banff sushi based on restaurant reviews, descriptions and location.
The Banff Ski Lounge is a new concept and design space for skiers to lounge with skiers. In the lounge visitors can relax with fair trade coffee, fresh sushi and gluten free cupcakes while chillaxin in the smoothest vibe on Banff Ave. Surf free wi-fi, watch a retro ski flick, put on a record from their old vinyl collection, try on some groovy hats, salivate over fashions from Spain, England and Australia or check out the fat freeride skis. Year-round sporting equipment rentals are also available.
Located on the second floor of the Inns of Banff, the Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar Miki specializes in fresh sushi and Japanese cuisine and is one of the finest Japanese dining experiences in Banff. The restaurant is open daily for dinner.
Sushi Bistro is a Japanese eatery that offers a contemporary atmosphere and a catalogue-style menu of sushi rolls, as well as other Asian favourites such as tempura, teriyaki dishes and karaage. Customers can choose from lounge seating, traditional tables or a bar with a flat-screen TV.
This welcoming Japanese restaurant specializes in sushi but also serves a variety of chicken, steak and seafood dishes, including teriyaki and shabu-shabu. Combo dinners are available and specials are offered daily. Open for lunch and dinner. Suginoya is located above Starbucks.







