Restaurant in Bloomfield Hills, United States
Sushi Hana
100Pearl PointsCasual sushi pick

About Sushi Hana
Sushi Hana is the practical Bloomfield Hills pick for a casual Japanese-leaning meal when ease matters more than ceremony. For a wine-led celebration, Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills is the stronger cross-shop; for Italian comfort, compare Andiamo or Lellis before choosing.
Sushi Hana is a Bloomfield Hills venue with casual dress and daily hours. It opens at 11 AM Monday through Saturday, closes at 9:30 PM most nights, stays open until 10 PM on Friday, runs 12–9 PM on Sunday.
The main verified planning points are simple: Sushi Hana is casual, it is open during daytime and evening hours on most days, it can be compared with other options such as Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills, Andiamo, Lellis, Zao Jun, Steve's Deli when deciding where to eat in or around Bloomfield Hills.
Use the verified hours and casual dress code to plan
Because the verified information does not include a menu format, price range, reservation policy, drinks program, or service style, the safest way to plan is around the confirmed basics. Sushi Hana is open 11 AM–9:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–10 PM Friday, 11 AM–9:30 PM Saturday, 12–9 PM Sunday.
If your group is comparing options, keep the comparison broad rather than assuming details that are not verified here. Zao Jun, Steve's Deli, Andiamo, Lellis, Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills may also be part of the decision set, depending on what kind of meal the group wants.
Who should choose it in Bloomfield Hills
Choose Sushi Hana when a casual Bloomfield Hills option with daily hours fits the plan. If the decision depends on specifics such as price, dishes, reservations, seating, takeout, delivery, or beverage options, confirm those details directly before going. For broader planning, Our full Bloomfield Hills restaurants guide is the better way to compare the local set before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is daytime or evening better at Sushi Hana?
Sushi Hana is open during daytime and evening hours most days: 11 AM–9:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–10 PM Friday, 11 AM–9:30 PM Saturday, 12–9 PM Sunday. Choose the time that best fits your schedule.
How far ahead should I book Sushi Hana?
Verified booking details are not available here. If timing matters, contact Sushi Hana directly before going, especially for busier evening periods.
What should I order at Sushi Hana?
Verified menu details are not available here. Check the current menu directly with Sushi Hana before visiting if you need specific dishes, dietary information, or pricing.
Can I eat at the bar at Sushi Hana?
Verified seating details are not available here. Ask Sushi Hana directly if you need a specific seating arrangement.
What are alternatives to Sushi Hana?
Other options to consider include Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills, Lellis, Andiamo, Zao Jun, Steve's Deli. Compare them based on the kind of meal, timing, setting your group wants.
Location
42656 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304
Bloomfield Hills, United States
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Comparison
Sushi Hana works as the casual Japanese-leaning option in Bloomfield Hills. Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills is the better choice for seafood, wine focus, a more formal celebration. Andiamo and Lellis are stronger if the group wants Italian comfort and a fuller occasion feel.
Zao Jun is the natural cross-shop for Asian dining breadth, while Steve's Deli is the practical fallback for a quicker, more casual meal. Choose based on the night: Sushi Hana for ease, Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills for polish, Andiamo or Lellis for Italian, Steve's Deli for speed.
Where to go if you cannot get in
For a similar Asian-dining lane, try Zao Jun. For a more formal celebration with a stronger seafood-and-wine angle, choose Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills.
How Sushi Hana compares in Bloomfield Hills
Sushi Hana is the lower-ceremony choice in this group. Pick it when the plan is a casual Japanese-leaning meal and easy logistics matter more than a formal room. For seafood, service polish, a stronger celebration feel, Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills is the better fit, especially when the group cares about wine or a more composed dinner.
For Italian, Andiamo and Lellis make more sense for guests who want a classic dinner arc and a heartier occasion feel. Zao Jun is the closest comparison for Asian dining breadth, while Steve's Deli is the easier everyday alternative when speed and familiarity matter more than a sit-down dinner mood.
For value, Sushi Hana is useful because it does not require the same occasion logic as the seafood or Italian choices. For ambiance, Joe Muer Bloomfield Hills and Andiamo are stronger. For ease, Sushi Hana and Steve's Deli are the safer picks when the group wants less planning friction.
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