
Hashi Sushi Gdynia
Przymorze, Gdynia
Restaurant in Gdynia, Poland
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Hashi Sushi Gdynia is a practical choice for casual sushi in Gdynia, especially for lunch or an easy dinner when booking friction matters more than ceremony. Treat it as a convenient repeat-visit spot, not a splurge restaurant; for Polish fine dining or a stronger occasion setting, compare it with Biały Królik or Quadrille first.
About Hashi Sushi Gdynia
Hashi Sushi Gdynia is a Gdynia venue. It is open daily from 12–10 PM, the dress code is smart casual. Beyond those basics, details for price, chef, menu format, signature dishes, awards, seating, or special services are not provided, so it is best evaluated cautiously.
For planning, the clearest detail is timing. The daily noon-to-10 PM schedule makes Hashi Sushi Gdynia easy to fit into a midday or evening plan in Gdynia. As it does not offer a tasting format, counter setup, private dining, or accolades, expectations should stay practical and grounded.
Use it for convenience, not a splurge meal
The main reason to consider Hashi Sushi Gdynia is convenience. Daily service from noon to 10 PM gives it a broad booking window compared with venues that operate on narrower schedules. The tradeoff is that it does not list a price range, named chef, tasting format, signature dish, or award record to justify positioning it as a premium special-occasion booking.
Solo diners and small parties can use the hours to plan timing, but larger or more specific plans should be checked directly with the venue. Seat count, room layout, private-dining information, or a phone number are not provided, so any plan that depends on those details needs confirmation before you go.
Midday and evening plans both work on hours
If choosing when to go, the schedule is useful: Hashi Sushi Gdynia is open every day from 12–10 PM. That supports both midday and evening planning, but it does not offer a separate lunch menu, dinner format, or special-occasion program.
Dress should be smart casual, which is the only dress guidance. For broader planning around the city, use Our full Gdynia restaurants guide, or pair the meal with nearby planning from Our full Gdynia hotels guide, Our full Gdynia bars guide, Our full Gdynia experiences guide.
Planning details
- Location
- Przebendowskich 38, 81-543 Gdynia, Poland
- Website
- hashisushi.pl
- Phone
- +48662011462
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Hashi Sushi Gdynia presents as a neighborhood sushi spot that balances casual accessibility with disciplined technique. Sitting off the central waterfront in Redłowo, it trades tourist spectacle for a repeat local clientele and an emphasis on consistent sourcing; that focus anchors the room. The format leans toward the smaller counter-style, and the menu follows the familiar nigiri–maki framework, privileging raw or lightly prepared fish alongside cooked alternatives and cold starters. Overall the place reads as unpretentious and steady—a relaxed, classic sushi address where the point of pride is the kitchen’s restraint and competence rather than theatrical flourishes.
Best For
This Hashi location suits diners who seek reliable sushi outside the tourist strip: locals, return customers and anyone valuing consistent fish quality and straightforward preparation. Its smaller counter-style, à la carte orientation favors intimate visits and focused meals rather than large celebrations. Because the restaurant is positioned for neighborhood trade rather than transient visitors, it’s a good choice for people who make repeat visits and those who appreciate a measured, technique-driven sushi experience rather than novelty-driven or high-concept dining.
Ordering Tips
When ordering, lean into the nigiri and maki offerings—the menu framework emphasizes rice, nori and well-sourced fish, so those items best showcase the kitchen’s technique. If you’re cautious about raw fish, the menu also supplements with cooked alternatives and cold appetizers; those are presented as sensible entry points. Given the editorial emphasis on sourcing and consistency, ask staff about today’s catch or recommended pieces to get the freshest, most representative selections rather than defaulting to novelty rolls.
Venue details
Ambiance
Cozy Japanese-themed interior with solid, neat furniture and modest decorations, providing an authentic and welcoming atmosphere.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Pub 10/6, Bistro-style cuisine, Bistro-style cuisine
- Biały Królik, Polish Cuisine, Polish Cuisine
- Quadrille, Polish Fusion, Polish Fusion
- Diuna, Notable alternative
- Café Xander, International, €€
Restaurant context
How it compares in Gdynia
Choose Hashi Sushi Gdynia when the brief is casual sushi and an easy plan. Pub 10/6 is the better fit for bistro-style cooking and a broader comfort-food mood, while Biały Królik is the stronger choice when the meal needs a Polish identity and more occasion weight.
Quadrille should be the cross-shop for Polish fusion and a more composed experience. Hashi is easier to justify for a low-pressure lunch or simple dinner, but Quadrille reads as the more deliberate booking when ambience and format matter. Diuna and Café Xander sit outside the immediate Gdynia set; Café Xander's €€ international positioning makes it useful for value-minded diners who want a broader menu rather than sushi.
If Hashi Sushi Gdynia is not available, the cleanest alternatives are Pub 10/6 for a casual meal or Biały Królik for a more Polish-led dinner. For a special occasion, start with Biały Królik or Quadrille before defaulting to sushi.
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Compare Hashi Sushi Gdynia
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hashi Sushi Gdynia | Gdynia | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Pub 10/6 | Gdynia | Bistro-style cuisine | ; | No published awards |
| Biały Królik | Gdynia | Polish Cuisine | ; | No published awards |
| Quadrille | Gdynia | Polish Fusion | ; | 2025 Relais Chateaux Award |
| Diuna | Sopot | ; | ; | No published awards |
| Café Xander | Sopot | International | €€ | Michelin Guide Poland 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Hashi Sushi Gdynia accommodate groups?
Details on group suitability are not available. Seat count, private-dining information, or room layout are not provided, so confirm directly with the venue before planning a group visit.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hashi Sushi Gdynia?
The schedule supports both midday and evening planning: Hashi Sushi Gdynia is open every day from 12–10 PM. A separate lunch menu or dinner format is not offered, so choose the time that best fits your plan.
Is Hashi Sushi Gdynia good for a special occasion?
Only the basics are provided: Gdynia location, daily 12–10 PM hours, a smart casual dress code. Awards, private dining, tasting formats, other occasion-specific details are not provided, so check directly before planning an important occasion.
What are alternatives to Hashi Sushi Gdynia?
For broader planning, you can compare Hashi Sushi Gdynia with other named options such as Pub 10/6, Biały Królik, Quadrille, Diuna, Café Xander, or look at other dining in Gdynia more generally. Pick Hashi Sushi Gdynia when its daily 12–10 PM schedule and Gdynia location fit your plan.
What should I wear to Hashi Sushi Gdynia?
The dress code is smart casual. Hashi Sushi Gdynia is open daily from 12–10 PM in Gdynia, but any more specific dress or occasion guidance should be checked with the venue directly.



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