Best Uni Sashimi Platters in the US (2026)
53 platters across 16 cities — avg $122
Looking for the best uni sashimi platter? We've found 53 sashimi platters featuring uni across 16 cities in the US. Sea urchin (uni) is a luxury sashimi item, known for its creamy, custardy texture and briny-sweet ocean flavor. Found on premium sashimi platters, it's considered a delicacy by sashimi connoisseurs. The average price for a sashimi platter featuring uni is $122. Compare uni sashimi platters from restaurants and stores nationwide in our 2026 guide.
Uni Sashimi Platter Prices by City
How much does a uni sashimi platter cost? Here's a price comparison across US cities:
Los Angeles, CA: 12 platters, avg $79
San Francisco, CA: 3 platters, avg $69
Honolulu, HI: 1 platter, avg $250
Chicago, IL: 1 platter, avg $165
New York, NY: 2 platters, avg $109
New Orleans, LA: 1 platter, avg $17
Seattle, WA: 2 platters, avg $180
Studio City, CA: 1 platter, avg $80
Torrance, CA: 1 platter, avg $280
Beverly Hills, CA: 1 platter, avg $225
Gardena, CA: 1 platter, avg $250
Santa Monica, CA: 1 platter, avg $295
Top-Rated Uni Sashimi Platters
These are the highest-rated sashimi platters featuring uni:
1. Sashimi Platter at Sushi Kaneyoshi, Los Angeles ($300) — 5-star rating
2. Sashimi Platter at Morihiro, Los Angeles ($100) — 5-star rating
3. Sashimi Platter at Sushi Inaba, Torrance ($280) — 5-star rating
4. Sashimi Platter at Sushi Kisen, Arcadia — 5-star rating
5. Sashimi Platter at Sushi Takeda, Los Angeles ($110) — 5-star rating
Where to Buy Sashimi-Grade Uni Online
Can't find a good uni sashimi platter near you? You can buy sashimi-grade uni online and make it at home. A growing number of online seafood suppliers ship flash-frozen, sashimi-grade uni overnight in insulated packaging, so you get restaurant-quality uni anywhere in the US.
When buying uni sashimi-grade online, check three things: (1) the seller explicitly labels the fish "sashimi-grade" or "sushi-grade" and states it was frozen to FDA parasite-destruction guidelines, (2) overnight or 2-day shipping with gel packs so the fish stays cold, and (3) clear sourcing and a catch or harvest date. Compare price per pound, minimum order size, and shipping cost — buying uni online is usually cheaper per serving than a restaurant uni sashimi platter once you split a larger order.
See our guide on where to buy sushi-grade fish online for the criteria to compare suppliers, then learn how to slice and plate it on our how-to-make-a-sashimi-platter guide.
What to Look for in a Uni Sashimi Platter
When choosing a uni sashimi platter, freshness is the most important factor. A quality uni sashimi platter should have vibrant color, firm texture, and a clean ocean scent. Many sashimi platter restaurants source their uni daily to ensure the best sashimi platter experience. A well-prepared uni sashimi platter will be sliced to the proper thickness — not too thin and not too thick — to highlight the natural flavor of the uni. Whether you order a uni sashimi platter for dine-in, takeout, or delivery, always choose a sashimi platter from a restaurant with high turnover to guarantee freshness.
How to Order a Uni Sashimi Platter
Ordering a uni sashimi platter is easy once you know what to look for. Most restaurants offer a uni sashimi platter as part of a mixed sashimi platter or as a standalone uni sashimi platter option. If you want a sashimi platter focused on uni, ask for a uni-only sashimi platter or a sashimi platter with extra uni. For parties and events, many restaurants offer large uni sashimi platter options that serve 4–10 people. A party-size uni sashimi platter typically costs more but offers better value per piece. You can also find uni sashimi platter options at grocery stores and fish markets for a more affordable sashimi platter experience.
Best Time to Order a Uni Sashimi Platter
The quality of a uni sashimi platter can vary by season. uni sashimi platter quality peaks when the fish is in season and naturally fattier. Many sashimi platter restaurants adjust their uni sashimi platter offerings based on seasonal availability. For the best uni sashimi platter experience, ask your server about the current uni sourcing. A seasonal uni sashimi platter may feature different uni preparations depending on the time of year, making each uni sashimi platter visit a unique experience.
All Uni Sashimi Platters
Sushi Gen
$26Includes rice
Suruki Supermarket
$5530 pieces of assorted sashimi
Suruki Supermarket
$7540 pieces of assorted sashimi
Mitch's Fish Market & Sushi Bar
$2506 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Toro, Hamachi, Maguro, Hotate, Salmon and Shiromi; 3 Pieces Each (Sashimi) - Uni Sashimi
AJI
$165A 15-course chef's choice tasting menu, frequently changing, featuring various raw fish preparations including nigiri and other dishes. Reviewers noted similar, simple nigiri, and enjoyed sea bass, salmon, and blue fin with subtle ingredients. Squid and shrimp were mentioned as chewy. Fatty tuna with caviar and uni was highly praised. Overall described as incredibly fresh, beautifully presented, full of amazing flavors, unique, delicious, and thoughtfully prepared.
Omakase by korami
$90An intimate, perfectly curated omakase experience featuring 15 courses of fresh, high-quality fish and premium ingredients like Uni, Otoro, Wagyu, caviar, and truffle, served in a 60-minute session. Reviewers highlight the precision, delicate preparation, and balance of flavor. Described as affordable for its premium offerings.
Sushi Blossoms - Omakase Sushi in Chelsea NYC
$128A spectacular and well thought-out omakase experience with delicately cut, soft, and tender fish. Includes premium options like truffle, wagyu, uni, and caviar. Considered worth the price point by many.
Mikimoto Restaurant
$17Slices of assorted raw fish
Local Market
$170Japanese Uni Tray 300 g
Hummingbird Sushi
See menu →Fall seasonal fresh fishes nigiri, sashimi included Toro, Uni
Nordic Catch
See menu →Grade A+ Santa Barbara Uni, described as outstanding and the best ever, even compared to high-end sushi restaurants. It arrived perfectly packaged and super cold. Reviewers found the price very reasonable for the quality and amount, and well worth the cost.
Sushi You
See menu →An exceptional and next-level Omakase experience featuring super fresh fish flown in from Japan, including butter sashimi, melt-in-your-mouth uni, and Shima Aji. Dishes are beautifully creative and served piece by piece by the chef. Reviewers describe it as a lot of food and great value for the quality, offering an unforgettable sushi night.
Sakanaya
See menu →Customers can pick their own sashimi packs or items to be made into a bowl or set with rice. The cuts can be bigger, and this option is noted to be much more expensive than the pre-made bowls. Rice can be added for an additional $1. Soy sauce and wasabi cost extra.
Sushi Kashiba
$190A multi-course chef's tasting menu primarily featuring fresh, high-quality raw fish and seafood, often presented as nigiri and sashimi, alongside other small dishes. Known for generous portions and exceptional quality.
Mitsuwa Marketplace
See menu →A bowl featuring uni and fish roe, noted for its good food quality and presentation, though considered not cheap.
Sushi Gen
$46The sashimi lunch special at $26 is legendary — generous cuts of ultra-fresh fish that rival restaurants charging twice the price.
Sushi Gen
$95Includes sashimi appetizer, soup and rice
Sushi Gen
$38The sashimi lunch special at $26 is legendary — generous cuts of ultra-fresh fish that rival restaurants charging twice the price.
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