Restaurant in Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Sushi Tokami
250Pearl PointsCredentialed omakase. Easier to book than most.

About Sushi Tokami
Sushi Tokami has held a place in Opinionated About Dining's Asia Top 100 for three consecutive years, peaking at #62 in 2024 — making it one of the more consistently recognised sushi counters in Hong Kong. Book it for a special occasion or business dinner where an omakase format suits the group. Advance reservations of two to three weeks are sensible for weekends.
Verdict
Sushi Tokami is a consistently credentialed omakase address in Tsim Sha Tsui that has held a top-100 ranking on Opinionated About Dining's Asia list for three consecutive years — ranked #76 in 2023, #62 in 2024, and #75 in 2025. That kind of sustained recognition in a field as competitive as Hong Kong sushi puts it firmly in the "worth booking" column for a special occasion meal. The common misconception is that any sushi counter in TST is a concession to tourists or hotel dining. Tokami challenges that assumption directly.
Who Should Book
Book Sushi Tokami if you are planning a celebration dinner, a business meal, or any occasion where the format and setting need to carry real weight. The omakase structure — which is standard for a restaurant at this level in Hong Kong's Japanese dining scene, makes it a natural fit for two people or a small group where the pacing and progression of a counter meal add to the occasion rather than complicate it. Solo diners will find the counter format well-suited to their needs, too. If you want a louder, more social table dinner rather than a focused counter experience, look elsewhere.
The Experience
Tokami sits at 3-27 Canton Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, a stretch of Hong Kong that runs from mid-range to serious fine dining without much in between. At this level of the OAD Asia rankings, the expectation is precise, technically disciplined sushi, the kind where rice temperature, fish sourcing, and knife work are the point of the meal, not the backdrop to it. The flavour register at top-tier Tokyo-style omakase counters in Hong Kong tends to be clean and restrained: lean cuts of white fish and bream early, richer toro and uni mid-service, with tamago closing things out. That rhythm is the form, and Tokami's repeated ranking suggests it executes it with enough consistency to matter.
What separates the leading OAD-ranked sushi counters in Hong Kong from the mid-tier is usually sourcing discipline and the chef's ability to calibrate the meal to the table. At this price tier and recognition level, you are not paying for ambience or theatre, you are paying for fish quality and technique. That makes Tokami a different proposition from, say, a tasting-menu restaurant where room design and service choreography share billing with the food.
Private and Group Dining
Tokami's address and format make it worth considering for small group business dinners where discretion and quality matter more than a private room. Omakase counters in Hong Kong at this tier rarely offer separate private dining rooms in the way a large Cantonese restaurant would, the counter itself is the experience, and a small booking of four to six people effectively gives you a contained, semi-private atmosphere. If a fully enclosed private room is non-negotiable for your event, confirm availability directly before booking, as the database does not include details on private dining configurations here. For groups that want a fully walled private room and a longer shared format, a Cantonese restaurant like Forum is the more practical choice.
Practical Details
Reservations: Booking is rated Easy, this is not a notoriously hard-to-get counter on the level of the most oversubscribed Tokyo imports, but advance planning of two to three weeks is sensible for a weekend or holiday dinner. Location: Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, well-connected by MTR (Tsim Sha Tsui station). Budget: Price range is not confirmed in available data; at OAD Asia top-100 level in Hong Kong, expect omakase pricing in the HKD 1,500–3,000+ per person range as a general market benchmark for this tier, but confirm current pricing when booking. Dress: Smart casual is the baseline expectation at Japanese fine dining counters in Hong Kong at this level, there is no confirmed dress code, but turning up in athletic wear would be out of place. Hours: Not confirmed in available data, check directly when reserving.
Trust Signals
- Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia, Ranked #62 (2024 peak ranking)
- Three consecutive years in OAD Asia Top 100: 2023, 2024, 2025
- Located in Tsim Sha Tsui, one of Hong Kong's established fine dining corridors
Also Worth Knowing
If you are building a full Hong Kong itinerary around dining, see our full Hong Kong restaurants guide, our full Hong Kong hotels guide, and our full Hong Kong bars guide. For French fine dining alternatives at a comparable occasion level, Amber and Caprice are the reference points. For Japanese-French fusion at a similar price tier, Ta Vie is the most directly comparable alternative in Hong Kong right now. For context on what top-tier omakase delivers globally, Atomix in New York City and Le Bernardin in New York City sit in the same conversation about technical precision at the counter format.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sushi Tokami good for a special occasion?
Yes. Tokami's three consecutive appearances on the Opinionated About Dining Asia Top 100 (ranked #62 in 2024) give it the kind of credibility that makes a celebration dinner feel considered rather than arbitrary. The omakase format keeps the experience structured and focused, which works well for birthdays, anniversaries, or business meals where the setting needs to carry weight. It is a stronger fit for occasions where you want the meal itself to be the event, not just the backdrop.
How far ahead should I book Sushi Tokami?
Booking is rated Easy relative to the most competitive omakase counters in Asia, but advance planning still applies. Aim for at least one to two weeks out for a weekday seat; for weekends or a specific date tied to an occasion, two to three weeks is safer. It is not in the same bracket as notoriously oversubscribed Tokyo imports where months-out booking is the norm, so last-minute attempts are more realistic here than at comparable counters.
What are alternatives to Sushi Tokami in Hong Kong?
For a different format at a comparable prestige level, Ta Vie offers a refined tasting menu with strong editorial recognition and suits diners who want a French-Japanese hybrid rather than straight omakase. The Chairman is the comparison to make if you want distinctly Hong Kong-rooted cooking rather than a Japanese counter. If budget is the primary consideration, Tokami's OAD ranking positions it as a serious but more accessible entry point compared to the highest-end addresses in the city.
Is Sushi Tokami good for solo dining?
Omakase counters are among the most comfortable solo dining formats in fine dining, and Tokami at 3-27 Canton Road fits that pattern. A single counter seat is easier to book than a table for two or more, and the chef-led progression of a set menu removes any awkwardness of ordering alone. Solo diners familiar with the omakase format will find this a practical and lower-friction option compared to table-service fine dining alternatives in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Does Sushi Tokami handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary restriction handling is not documented in available venue data, and omakase formats are generally built around a fixed chef-led sequence where substitutions are limited. If you have serious allergies or require significant menu changes, contact Tokami directly before booking. Pescatarians are naturally well-served by the format; those avoiding shellfish or raw fish should flag this at the time of reservation rather than on the night.
Location
3-27 Canton Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Compare Sushi Tokami
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sushi Tokami | Easy | ||
| 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong) | Italian | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Ta Vie | Japanese - French, Innovative | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| The Chairman | Chinese, Cantonese | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Feuille | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Vea | Innovative | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- 8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Hong Kong), Italian, $$$$
- Ta Vie, Japanese - French, Innovative, $$$$
- The Chairman, Chinese, Cantonese, $$
- Feuille, French Contemporary, $$$
- Vea, Innovative, $$$$
Against Hong Kong's top-tier dining options, Sushi Tokami competes on consistency and format specificity rather than versatility. Ta Vie (Japanese-French, $$$$) is the most direct comparison for occasion dining at a similar price point, it has ranked higher on OAD's Asia list and offers a format that blends Japanese precision with French technique, which some diners find more varied than a pure omakase counter. If the tasting-menu hybrid appeals more than a strict sushi progression, Ta Vie is the stronger choice.
8 1/2 Otto e Mezzo Bombana (Italian, $$$$) and Vea (Innovative, $$$$) sit at a comparable spend level and are better options if your group wants a full table format rather than a counter. Vea is the choice for creative tasting menus with a Hong Kong identity; Bombana is the reference for serious Italian fine dining with strong wine service, relevant if your occasion involves clients who lean European in their preferences. Neither replaces what Tokami does for a sushi-specific meal.
At the other end of the price range, The Chairman (Cantonese, $$) and Feuille (French Contemporary, $$$) are worth knowing about if budget is a consideration or if your group prefers a shared-plate format. The Chairman, in particular, is harder to book than Tokami despite its lower price point and delivers one of Hong Kong's most discussed Cantonese experiences. For groups of four or more who want to share dishes rather than sit at a sushi counter, it is a more practical and lower-cost alternative.
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