Japanese Dish

Sashimi

刺身

Also known as: sashimi platter, raw fish slices, osashimi, o-sashimi

Elegant sashimi platter with thinly sliced raw tuna, salmon, and other fish on shredded daikon
Sashimi illustration - Japanese

What is Sashimi?

Thinly sliced raw fish or seafood served without rice, considered one of the finest expressions of Japanese cuisine. Accompanied by soy sauce, wasabi, and often garnished with shredded daikon radish and shiso leaves.

Typical Ingredients

raw fish
soy sauce
wasabi
daikon radish
shiso leaf
pickled ginger

Allergen Information

Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.

Soy
Often Present
Fish
Often Present
Gluten
Sometimes Present
Molluscs
Sometimes Present
Shellfish
Sometimes Present

Always contains raw fish; platters may include shellfish (shrimp) and molluscs (octopus, squid, scallops). Soy sauce for dipping contains soy and often wheat.

Safer Variations

Allergen-friendly alternatives to ask for.

Request tamari (wheat-free soy sauce)
Specify which fish types to avoid shellfish

Questions to Ask Staff

Important questions to confirm with restaurant staff.

Which types of seafood are in today's sashimi selection?
Is wheat-free soy sauce available?

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Important Disclaimer

Allergen information is based on typical recipes and may vary by restaurant, region, or preparation method. Always confirm with restaurant staff before ordering.