Opened 1984
One of the oldest continuously operating sushi counters in Greater Boston; the dining room reopened in December 2025 after more than five years of takeout-only service following the pandemic.
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Cambridge Dining Intelligence
“Traditional Japanese sushi and izakaya. Omakase available, fresh fish, extensive sake list. Intimate counter seating for authentic experience. More traditional than Thelonious Monkfish.”
— Guide to Cambridge · Dining Intelligence
This place is exceptional for
Best Traditional Sushi - Harvard Square
Authentic Japanese preparations
What they nail
- Authentic Japanese sushi
- Omakase option
- Excellent sake selection
- Intimate counter seating
- Traditional preparations
Before you go
- Can be expensive
- Closed Mondays
- Limited seating
- Reservations recommended
The maître d' recommends
- Omakase (chef's choice)
- Fresh nigiri
- Sake pairings
- Izakaya small plates
Best for
Value
How this rating was built
Methodology →$15–$30 per person
Traditional Japanese sushi and izakaya. Omakase available, fresh fish selection, extensive sake list. Intimate counter seating, authentic preparations.
The Maitre d' Recommends
The Vibe
Cafe Sushi occupies a strip mall location that belies its 40+ years of excellence. The dining room, freshly reopened after five years, now features a sake bar alongside the iconic sushi counter. It's a Cambridge institution that keeps evolving while maintaining the quality that made it legendary.
Comfortable conversation level
Why It's Great
Cambridge's 40-Year Sushi Icon Returns to Dine-In
Cafe Sushi has been serving Cambridge since the early 1980s, establishing itself as one of the area's premier sushi destinations from an unlikely strip mall location between Harvard and Central squares. The COVID pandemic forced a dining room closure that lasted five years, but in December 2024, the space reopened as Cafe Sushi Nisei—a new chapter for an old institution.
The evolution shows confidence. Rather than simply reopening the old format, owners launched two concepts: Nisei for dine-in with a sake bar focus, and Shoten for retail and takeout. The sake bar brings over 30 selections with flights and pairings. The food menu is tighter and more focused—sushi, Japanese small plates, and preparations that let quality ingredients shine.
What hasn't changed is the commitment to quality. The fish is pristine. The rice is properly seasoned. The knife skills reflect decades of practice. Cafe Sushi earned its reputation through consistency, and the new format maintains those standards while adding elements—like the sake program—that give regulars reasons to return.
For Cambridge, the reopening matters. This isn't just another sushi spot; it's a restaurant that helped define Japanese dining in the area, now reinvented for a new era.
A seat at the sushi bar, chef's choice, with a sake flight. Experience the quality that made Cafe Sushi legendary.
Omakase Selection
Chef's choice sushi showcasing the best of the day
Sake Flights
Explore the new sake program with curated tastings
Sashimi Plate
Pristine raw fish, simply presented
Japanese Small Plates
Izakaya-inspired dishes designed for sake pairing
Why It's In Our Guide
Cafe Sushi has been a Cambridge sushi institution for over 40 years. The 2024 reopening with the new sake bar format shows that quality restaurants can evolve while maintaining excellence.
“Cafe Sushi's return is the comeback Cambridge needed.”
— Boston Globe“Forty years later, the quality is still unmistakable.”
— Boston MagazineCambridge residents celebrated the December 2024 reopening after five years of takeout-only. The institution is back.
Insider Tips
Early evening to secure bar seating. The new format is more intimate.
Book via Resy. The dining room is smaller now, so reservations are strongly recommended.
The sushi bar offers the best experience. Table seating works for groups.
Let the chef guide you if you're new. The sake flights are worth exploring.
Strip mall has parking. Also accessible from Harvard or Central T stations.
Ratings & Reviews
Based on 1,643 reviews
876 reviews
Updated 2024-12
767 reviews
Updated 2024-12
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! After being closed to dine-in customers since COVID, Cafe Sushi reopened its dining room in December 2024 as Cafe Sushi Nisei, featuring a new sake bar concept. The adjacent Shoten location continues for retail and takeout.
Reddit Mentions
Contact Details
1105 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02138
Dinner: Tue-Sun 5:30PM-10PM, Closed Monday
7 min walk from Harvard
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