Best Sushi Restaurants in Ibiza (2026)
Ibiza has a surprisingly strong Japanese food scene, from high-end sushi temples to more laid-back bars. Here are the key things to know when choosing by occasion and budget — and why booking ahead in summer is a must.
The high end: experience and ambience
For a high-end Japanese dinner, Nobu (in the Talamanca area) is the go-to reference, delivering the quality and atmosphere you'd expect from the brand. It's a premium experience with prices to match — easily €80–120 per person or more. In the same "special occasion" bracket, you'll also find Asian fusion concepts at hotels and beach clubs in the south of the island. If you're looking to celebrate with great sushi and a memorable atmosphere, this is your category — just make sure to book well ahead.
Mid-range and more low-key options
Beyond the luxury segment, Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària have some very respectable mid-range Japanese restaurants, with varied sushi menus, donburi bowls and ramen at more reasonable prices (around €30–50 per person). They're ideal for a great dinner without the high-end price tag. In San Antonio and Playa d'en Bossa you'll also find decent sushi bars catering to a broader tourist crowd.
Tips for getting it right
Three tips that make a real difference: always book ahead in summer, especially at popular spots and for sunset dinners; ask about the catch of the day, since freshness is everything when it comes to sushi; and if you're on a tighter budget, go for Japanese at lunchtime or on a weekday, when some places offer more affordable set menus. As with everywhere on the island, prices climb in high season, so always confirm the menu when you book.
Frequently asked questions
Where is the best sushi in Ibiza?
For the top end, Nobu is the benchmark. For mid-range, there are solid options in Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària at more affordable prices.
How much does a sushi dinner in Ibiza cost?
From €30–50 per person at mid-range spots to €80–120 or more at premium restaurants. Prices rise during high season.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, especially in summer and for dinner. At the top restaurants, it's worth booking several days in advance.
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