Highest-rated sushi restaurants in the Florence, South Carolina area by diners
Highest-rated sushi restaurants in the Florence, South Carolina area by diners
Sushi first started in the 1960s, when a restaurant called Kawafuku opened in Los Angeles' Little Tokyo neighborhood. The restaurant's sushi bar was frequented by Japanese businessmen, who'd bring their American coworkers for a meal. Eventually, sushi restaurants started cropping up in other Californian cities, like , next to the 20th Century Fox studio in Hollywood, attracting big-name producers, directors, and actors. Soon, the cuisine came to New York and Chicago; by the late 1980s, it was . According to industry marketing research company IBISWorld, as of 2024, there were in the country.
Whether you're looking for an affordable bento box for lunch or a fine-dining experience for date night, has you covered鈥攖his list of the highest-rated sushi restaurants in the Florence area on will help guide you to the right roll. Data is as of July 7, 2025. Businesses under the category "sushi" were selected using Yelp's ranking system, which calculates an adjusted rating value that takes into account the number of ratings as well as the rating score itself. Only businesses with at least 20 reviews, and within a 10-kilometer radius of Florence, were considered. Also, in an effort to highlight independent businesses and local chains, those with at least 10 locations nationally (based on our analysis of Yelp data) were not included.
#3. Miyami Japanese Steakhouse
- Rating: 2.5/5 (79 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 2007 West Evans St. Florence, South Carolina
- Categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars, Steakhouses
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#2. Sakura Japanese Seafood Sushi
- Rating: 2.9/5 (36 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 1316 South Irby St. Florence, South Carolina
- Categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars
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#1. Konnichiwa Of Florence
- Rating: 3.8/5 (71 reviews)
- Price level: $$
- Address: 2100 West Evans St. Florence, South Carolina
- Categories: Japanese, Sushi Bars, Tacos
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This story features data reporting by Wade Zhou and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 287 metros.