This is Portland’s elevated sushi night out: a small-group, omakase-style progressive dinner across three top sushi spots downtown. Instead of tiny samples, you’ll sit down at each stop for chef-selec
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- Restaurant Reservations: Coordinated for the group.
- Sushi Styles Covered: A mix of nigiri, sashimi, specialty rolls, and seasonal plates (varies)
- Small Group Experience: Max 10 guests for a personal, high-touch night out
- Dinner (Full Meal): Omakase-style, chef-selected sushi courses (full dishes) across 3 restaurants
- Curated Experience: Three chef-driven stops in one night—no guesswork, just the best picks
- Guide: Local sushi guide who explains what you’re eating and how to order with confidence
- Non-Alcoholic Drinks: Included
- Chef-Selected Menu: Seasonal fish and signature dishes chosen by the kitchen (varies nightly)
- All Food Included: No surprise add-ons—your full dinner is covered
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age restrictions, but keep in mind that it’s more suited for adults or older teens who can appreciate sushi. Younger kids might not enjoy the experience as much since it’s more about the tasting and the culinary aspects. If you bring a teen, they’ll probably need to be open-minded about sushi!
A: The tour does involve walking between the three restaurants, but it’s generally a casual stroll and not far apart. Most of the paths are accessible, but if you're concerned, I’d suggest contacting the tour provider beforehand to confirm specific accessibility needs. They’re usually pretty accommodating!
A: You don’t need to go super fancy, but it’s nice to dress up a bit since you’re visiting a few restaurants. Business casual is perfect! Just be comfy enough to enjoy the food and walk between spots. A light jacket can help if it gets chilly walking around Portland at night.
Discussions
Just did the Portland Sushi Omakase Tour and WOW!
I just got back from the sushi tour in downtown Portland and it was AMAZING! We hit three spots and each one had unique dishes—like the seasonal sashimi was out of this world. Our guide was super knowledgeable and fun, making it feel like a casual night out with friends. Honestly, it’s perfect for anyone who loves sushi or wants to learn more about it. Highly recommend it as a gift too!
Considering the Sushi Omakase Tour as a gift, anyone done it?
I’m thinking about getting this sushi omakase tour for my friend's birthday! She loves sushi, but I’m worried it might not be worth the money. How was the food? Do you feel like you get a lot for what you pay? Let me know what you guys think!