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There’s a Subscription for That: Sushi

Lindsey Morse
ByLindsey MorseAug 27, 2021 | 3 comments

There's a Subscription For That is a new series spotlighting subscriptions the team at My Subscription Addiction finds interesting and is excited to share with readers. 

If you've ever sat at the counter of your local sushi joint and watched the sushi chef at work, you probably understand the level of care that goes into each and every bite. From carefully slicing the fish to artfully assembling the rolls, sushi making is a craft that can take a lifetime to master. If you've ever thought about making sushi yourself at home, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Which techniques do you need to learn? How do you combine traditional flavors in successful ways? What ingredients do you need? Where do you find them? Well, there's a subscription for that.

hand rolled sushi with instructions

Image via Sushify.

Sushify is a subscription that sends you everything you need to make sushi at home in your own kitchen. Every box contains the ingredients, sushi-grade fish, and recipes you'll need to start cranking out rolls that look like they were made by the pros. Each month features a new sushi-making experience, and over time, you'll learn to make negamaki, nigiri, handrolls, temaki, and sashimi. If you've ever subscribed to a meal kit delivery service like Home Chef, HelloFresh, or Sunbasket, you can think of Sushify in more or less the same way. Each month, you'll get fish, rice, and seaweed sheets, plus the essential tools you'll need to help you get started like a bamboo mat, wasabi, soy sauce, and-- of course-- tutorial cards.

knife, seaweed nori paper, sushi ingredients on surface

Image via Sushify.

The Details

  • There are three subscriptions to choose from:
    • The 1-2 Person Beginners Kit costs $59.00 per month, includes 3 recipes, and makes up to 15 temaki-style handrolls.
    • The 2-4 Person Sushi Meal Kit costs $89.00 per month, includes 10 recipes, and makes 18 servings of rolls, nigiri, sashimi, and other sushi.
    • The 4-8 Person Sushi Meal Kit costs $129.00 per month, includes 15 recipes, and makes 28 servings of rolls, nigiri, sashimi, and other sushi.
  • Shipping is free.
  • All subscriptions include recipes, supplies, fish, and most ingredients. (Note that you'll be required to provide your own vegetables.)
  • Boxes are delivered monthly.
  • Recipes are crafted by actual sushi chefs.
  • Subscriptions are flexible and you can skip shipments, pause your subscription, or cancel without penalty.

What do you think of Sushify? Would you sign up for a sushi subscription? Let us know in the comments!

Lindsey Morse
Lindsey Morse
Lindsey is a professional baker, cold brew coffee addict, and rosé aficionado who loves writing about food and wine. When she’s not sharing her love of subscription boxes with the world, you’ll find her in the podcasting studio, perfecting her cake decorating techniques, or cursing her way through the New York Times daily crossword puzzle.

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xtine

I would also like to see this reviewed. Wish they had a shellfish / no shellfish option.

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Jessica

I would be really interested in reading a review of this- is it one size fits all re the fish sent? Or can you customize based of taste or allergies?

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Lindsey Morse

Hi Jessica! Thanks for letting us know you’d like to see a review! I’ll bring it up with the team and see what we can do. Regarding customization, that’s not something Sushify currently offers, but that might change. Here’s what I found in their FAQ’s: “Can I choose what’s in my box? Right now, no. But we are working to allow customization of your Sushify box and will be notifying all our subscribers when we’re ready to roll out this feature.”

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