Voting for the best sushi restaurant category of The Oregonian’s Readers Choice Awards is now open.

Thanks for recommending your favorite restaurants. The 10 finalists below received the most nominations from our readers.

You can vote once a day at this link or at the bottom of this post until 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. We’ll reveal the results on Friday, Oct. 25 at oregonlive.com/readers-choice.

Bamboo Sushi

The world’s first certified sustainable sushi restaurant started on Southeast 28th Avenue in 2008. Today it has six locations in the Portland area along with one each in Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area and Denver. Readers who nominated Bamboo Sushi like its sustainability and the quality of the fish. Several people also recommended the Green Machine roll, which has tempura fried green beans, green onion, avocado and cilantro sweet chili aioli.

Six locations in the Portland area; bamboosushi.com

Masu Sushi in downtown Portland is a finalist for The Oregonian’s Readers Choice Awards.Stephanie Yao Long | The Oregonian

Masu Sushi

Our dining critic Michael Russell picked Masu as one of the best Portland restaurants in 2016. He praised the nigiri, salmon, scallops and ramen. Readers who nominated it like the “consistently excellent and fresh fish” and warm atmosphere.

406 S.W. 13th Ave., 5-10 p.m. daily; masusushi.com

Mirakutei Sushi & Ramen

This restaurant that was founded in 2011 has shown up on Russell’s lists of the best ramen, the best dumplings and the best cheap eats over the years. Readers like the cozy space and the variety of dishes on offer. One reader is especially fond of the Dragon Roll, which has shrimp tempura, salmon, unagi and avocado.

536 E. Burnside St., 12-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 12-10 p.m. Saturday; mirakutei.com

Miyamoto

This Southeast Portland spot landed on Russell’s list of favorite sushi spots last year as the best party sushi. “Because sometimes you want to pair some shrimp tempura and a California hand roll with a glass of Pliny The Younger, Russian River Brewing’s limited release triple IPA, Miyamoto lets diners order beers from Roscoe’s next door,” he said. Readers like the creative rolls and “low-key neighborhood vibe.”

422 S.E. 81st Ave., 4-10 p.m. daily; miyamotosushi.com

Murata

This downtown restaurant was on Russell’s list of favorite sushi spots for having the best traditional sushi. “Opened in 1988 and ranked among Portland’s best sushi restaurants ever since, Murata remains an elite place to drop by for a business lunch, date night or quick dinner before a show at the nearby Keller Auditorium,” he said. Readers like its “impeccable service” and authentic Japanese sushi, as one nominator put it: “none of the ‘fusion’ crap.”

200 S.W. Market St., 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-9 p.m. Monday-Friday, 5-9 p.m. Saturday; www.muratarestaurant.com

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