Mirin-Free Sushi Restaurants

Finding alcohol-free sushi can be difficult because Mirin (Sweet Rice Wine) is a hidden ingredient in most sushi rice. This platform identifies and verifies sushi restaurants that offer mirin-free sushi rice, providing a safe and reliable resource for those with religious or dietary needs.

Also, when ordering sushi rolls, be sure to simply ask for no Eel Sauce (also known as unagi sauce or kabayaki sauce) since traditional eel sauce is made from four key ingredients: soy sauce, sugar, Mirin, and Sake (Japanese Rice Wine). Both Mirin and Sake contain alcohol.

Have any comments or suggestions? Email us at: sushiwithoutmirin@gmail.com

Green — Sushi rice is Mirin/Alcohol-free
Red — Sushi rice contains Mirin/Alcohol
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