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Sashimi DC · Chevy Chase, MD Delivery

Tokyo Omakase Quality
Delivered to Chevy Chase, MD

Right on the DC border, Chevy Chase deserves better than what local grocery stores offer. Nagasaki Bluefin Tuna, Hokkaido Uni, and Kagoshima Salmon — flown from Japan and delivered same-day to your door.

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Where can I get sashimi-grade fish delivered to Chevy Chase MD?

Sashimi DC delivers sashimi-grade Bluefin Tuna, Hokkaido Uni, and Kagoshima Salmon to Chevy Chase, MD daily from 1–8 pm. Flown direct from Japan and packed in insulated bags with ice packs. Same-day delivery, $30 minimum. Enter your address at checkout to confirm coverage. A popular choice for family sushi nights at home — pair with the Home Sushi Kit (rice, nori, Sushizu, wasabi, soy sauce) for a complete temaki setup delivered same-day.

Why Delivery

Chevy Chase Has Exceptional Taste — The Fish Should Match

Chevy Chase is one of the most food-sophisticated communities in the DMV — residents here shop carefully and eat well. But even the best local seafood counters fall short on Japanese fish: CO-treated to maintain color, previously frozen, handled through standard distribution. Sashimi DC delivers ikejime-processed Bluefin Tuna and Hokkaido Uni direct from Japan — in your home ~48 hours from Miyazaki — with zero CO treatment and never frozen. Exactly the standard a Chevy Chase kitchen deserves.

Sashimi DC delivers same-day across Montgomery County — Chevy Chase MD, Bethesda, Rockville, Silver Spring, and Potomac. Enter your address at checkout to confirm coverage.

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No DC Commute

Skip the 14th St bridge traffic, Beltway merge, or GW Parkway crawl. Order from your couch and let us handle the logistics.

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No Parking Stress

Street parking near our 14th Street shop is scarce. Save the time, the quarters, and the parking tickets.

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Packed for Freshness

Every order ships in insulated bags with 1 lb+ ice packs — purpose-built to maintain sashimi-grade temperature across the full delivery radius.

Same-Day Delivery

Order any day between 1–8 pm. We prep in 30 minutes; drivers pick up shortly after. Fresh fish at your door, often within the hour.

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Great for Families

Kids love making sushi at home with restaurant-quality fish. Skip the restaurant trip — have the whole family roll together at home.

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Our Standard

Beyond Any Local Restaurant

Our Nagasaki Bluefin Tuna was served at the Japanese Ambassador’s official reception in Washington DC. We source ikejime-processed fish direct from Japan — the same standard demanded by top Tokyo omakase restaurants.

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Why Customers Choose Us

5.0★ on Google · 272+ reviews · Featured in Washingtonian

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“Premium cuts of bluefin tuna, yellowtail, and Hokkaido uni… directly from Japan.”
Washingtonian Magazine

This Week’s Catch

What You’ll Order

Goto Islands Bluefin Tuna — Ikejime-processed and never frozen — alongside Sasshu Salmon from Kagoshima and seasonal fish, delivered to your door.

Bluefin Tuna Otoro from Goto Islands, Nagasaki
Bluefin Otoro
Fatty belly · Goto, Nagasaki
$74 / ~8 oz  ·  ~15 slices
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Bluefin Tuna Akami — lean loin, Goto Islands
Bluefin Akami
Lean loin · clean umami
$55 / ~8 oz  ·  ~15 slices
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Sasshu Salmon from Kagoshima, ikejime-processed
Sasshu Salmon
Kagoshima · Ikejime · never frozen
$70 / ~10 oz  ·  ~20 slices
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Home Sushi Kit — Rice, Sushizu, Shoyu, Nori, wasabi
Home Sushi Kit
Rice, Sushizu, Shoyu, Nori, wasabi · everything except the fish
$50
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Fresh Wasabi rhizome from Shizuoka, Japan
Fresh Wasabi
Shizuoka, Japan · Wasabia japonica · real wasabi
$15 / oz
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How the Fish Gets Here

From Goto Islands to Your Door

Bluefin tuna comes from farmers in Goto, Nagasaki — raised from wild seeds with care and slaughtered using ikejime to preserve texture and umami. Sasshu salmon is raised in Sendai, Kagoshima on Chiran tea and mineral groundwater. Both are sent to a specialist processor in Miyazaki, who cuts and packs them for export. From Miyazaki the fish travel to Fukuoka, then to Haneda, then across the Pacific on ANA OCS cargo to IAD — where Keita picks them up personally.

As water content in fish rises toward summer, the processor adjusts packaging details — including the absorbent sheets inside oxygen-reduced packs. One season, a new sheet pulled too much moisture. Keita noticed the texture difference, messaged Miyazaki, and they switched back before the next shipment. That feedback loop is only possible because there's no distributor between Sashimi DC and the source.

A customer in Chevy Chase discovered Kinmedai — golden eye snapper — and hasn't looked back. They found the nuanced sweetness of the fish on their own. Kinmedai is a cut that rewards people who pay attention to flavor.

Why Delivery Makes Sense

Your Saturday Doesn’t Need
a Fish Errand

The supermarket trip costs more than you think — and you still come home with inferior fish. Here’s what the math actually looks like.

Sashimi assortment — Bluefin Tuna, Salmon and Uni from Japan

Premium supermarket

∼50 minutes, uncertain result

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10 min drive each way + parking
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20 min in-store, weekend queues
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“Tuna” — species and origin often unverified
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Often CO-treated or previously frozen
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No ice pack — warm car on a summer day
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Catch date and processing date unknown

Sashimi DC delivery

∼2 minutes to order, done

Schedule your 20-minute delivery window, 1–8 pm daily
1 lb+ ice pack, insulated bag — at your door in ∼1 hour
FDA-approved Vitsab TTI sensors in every package†
Verified Bluefin Tuna — NOAA SIMP compliant, catch-to-door traceability
Ikejime-processed, never CO-treated, never frozen*
Single-origin — same producer, every week. We know when it was caught and processed.

* Some wild-caught fish are frozen at sea to comply with FDA HACCP parasite-destruction requirements. Our Bluefin Tuna is handled under alternative sashimi-grade protocols and is never frozen.

† Vitsab TTI sensors are FDA-approved. Our Miyazaki supplier (Mitsui Suisan) is listed on the FDA Import Alert 16-125 green list — an approval that recognizes their use of validated TTI monitoring for oxygen-reduced packaged fish.

The fish you can’t find at a premium supermarket.

Our fish is ikejime-processed at source — a slaughter method that eliminates lactic acid buildup and preserves both texture and umami in ways conventional handling cannot replicate. It arrives via an unbroken cold chain from Japan’s top specialist producers: Goto Islands for Bluefin Tuna, Kagoshima for Salmon, Hokkaido for Uni. These are not commodity suppliers — they are among the most respected names in Japanese seafood.

We know the catch date, the processing date, and the producer behind every fish we deliver. That level of traceability does not exist at a retail fish counter.

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Delivery Coverage

Neighborhoods We Deliver to in Chevy Chase

We deliver across Chevy Chase via DoorDash/Nash. All major neighborhoods are within our full-coverage zone.

Chevy Chase Village
Somerset
Kenwood
Friendship Heights
Section 5
North Chevy Chase
Drummond
Woodhaven

✓ Full coverage · Enter your address at checkout to confirm. Coverage reflects April 2026 and is subject to change.

We have delivered to customers across Chevy Chase — in zip codes 20815 and adjacent areas — over the past year and are happy to continue serving your neighborhood.

Full coverage area: Maryland delivery page

How It Works

Order in Minutes

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Browse & Add to Cart

Select your fish at shop.sashimidc.com. Minimum order $30. Enter your address to confirm delivery is available.

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Choose Your Timing

Delivery orders accepted daily 1–8 pm. Order by 7:30 pm for same-day delivery. Tap the date/hour in the order view to select your preferred window.

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We Prep & Dispatch

Your order is ready in 30 minutes. A DoorDash/Nash driver picks up and delivers to your door. Contactless delivery available on request.

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Track & Enjoy

Your confirmation email includes a tracking link. Watch your delivery in real time, then enjoy Tokyo-quality sashimi at home.

FAQ

Common Questions About Sashimi Delivery to Chevy Chase MD

How much does delivery cost to Chevy Chase, MD?

Delivery to Chevy Chase, MD typically ranges from $8.00 to $12.99 depending on your specific address. The exact fee is calculated automatically at checkout. DoorDash charges $6.99 for addresses within 5 miles; beyond 5 miles the fee increases by $1 per additional mile up to 10 miles.

Is there a minimum order?

Yes — $30 minimum. A single portion of our fish easily exceeds this threshold.

What hours do you deliver?

We take delivery orders from 1 pm to 8 pm daily. Order by 7:30 pm for same-day delivery.

How long does delivery actually take?

Prep time is approximately 30 minutes after you place your order. A DoorDash/Nash driver then picks up and delivers — typically under one hour for DC addresses, and around one hour for suburbs depending on traffic and distance. Orders must be placed by 7:30 pm; delivery runs until 8:00 pm daily.

Can I schedule delivery for a specific time?

Yes. In the order view, tap the date and hour shown to select your preferred delivery window. Prep time is approximately 30 minutes after you place your order.

Is there anywhere in Chevy Chase to buy real sashimi-grade fish?

Genuine sashimi-grade fish does not exist in local retail. Grocery stores may label fish “sushi-grade” or “sashimi-grade,” but those terms have no legal definition in the US — they are marketing labels with no standard behind them. The fish at those counters is almost never ikejime-processed, is often CO-treated to maintain color, and has typically been frozen for weeks. Sashimi DC delivers ikejime-processed, never-CO-treated, never-frozen Bluefin Tuna, Hokkaido Uni, and Kagoshima Salmon directly to your door.

What is the best day to order sashimi delivery to Chevy Chase?

Fish arrives from Japan on Wednesdays. Thursday and Friday are the best days to order — stock is fully replenished right after Wednesday arrival. Popular cuts can sell out by Saturday afternoon.

How do I know if my address is covered?

Enter your address in the item view at checkout — it will confirm whether delivery is available to your location.

Can I use delivery for a home sushi night with kids?

Yes — this is one of the most popular ways families use Sashimi DC. The Home Sushi Kit ($50) — rice, Sushizu, nori, soy sauce, wasabi — plus fish delivered same-day is a complete family dinner with no grocery run needed. Temaki (hand rolls) are the natural format: no special equipment, no precise knife skills, and children from age 5 or 6 can participate — laying rice on Nori, choosing their fish, rolling the cone. Kids are far more likely to eat what they helped make. Sasshu Salmon from Kagoshima and Bluefin Tuna Akami are the best starting points for children new to raw fish — both are mild and clean-flavored. See the full sashimi & sushi for families guide → | Why home sushi beats DC restaurants →

Why is Sashimi DC's fish fresher than fish at other stores or restaurants?

Sashimi DC imports directly from the farmer in Nagasaki/Kagoshima and processor in Miyazaki — skipping the exporters, importers, and distributors that typical US seafood passes through. That shorter chain means faster transit and a direct quality line: if packaging, cuts, or cold chain need adjusting, Keita communicates with the processor overnight. The fish reaches your door approximately 48 hours from Miyazaki, never frozen, never CO-treated.

What fish is available for delivery?

The full product lineup is at shop.sashimidc.com. Regular items include Nagasaki Bluefin Tuna (Otoro $74, Chutoro $60, Akami $55 — all ~8 oz, ~15 slices each), Sasshu Salmon from Kagoshima ($70 / ~10 oz, ~20 slices), Hokkaido Uni (Bafun and Murasaki), Kagoshima Unagi Kabayaki, and Fresh Wasabi from Shizuoka. Occasional cuts include Hohoniku, Kama, Zuniku, and Nakaochi. Availability reflects what arrived from Japan that week — the shop shows current stock in real time.

Can kids eat sashimi-grade fish safely?

Children can eat sashimi-grade fish safely when it is genuinely sashimi-grade. The risk with raw fish comes from improper handling, freezing cycles, and CO treatment masking spoilage — none of which apply to Sashimi DC fish. Bluefin Tuna Akami and Sasshu Salmon are the recommended starting points for children: both are mild, clean-flavored, and free of the strong odor associated with lower-quality fish. For younger children or those hesitant about raw fish, Unagi Kabayaki (pre-cooked eel) is a crowd-pleasing alternative that requires no raw fish preparation.

Does Sashimi DC deliver to the suburbs?

Yes. Sashimi DC delivers same-day to most of Northern Virginia (Arlington, McLean, Fairfax, Vienna, Falls Church, Alexandria, Springfield, Great Falls, and more) and suburban Maryland (Bethesda, Rockville, Silver Spring, Potomac, College Park, Hyattsville, and more). Enter your address at shop.sashimidc.com to confirm coverage.

Is sashimi delivery safe? How do I know the fish is still good when it arrives?

Yes. Bluefin Tuna and Sasshu Salmon arrive vacuum-packed with an individual TTI (Time-Temperature Indicator) seal on each pack. A green TTI means the cold chain was maintained throughout transit. If the TTI has triggered upon delivery, contact us for a full refund. All orders are packed in an insulated bag with a 1 lb+ ice pack.

Is Sasshu Salmon from Sashimi DC safe to eat as sashimi without freezing?

Yes. Sasshu Salmon from Kagoshima is raised on pelleted feed with no access to wild infected organisms — the specific condition under which FDA HACCP guidelines allow raw consumption without prior freezing. This is not a generic claim about farmed salmon: it applies to Sasshu Salmon because of its documented pelleted-feed system. The fish is never frozen, ikejime-processed, and arrives in DC within approximately 48 hours of leaving Miyazaki.

How do I know the fish is fresh when it arrives — what should I look for?

Each pack includes a TTI (Time-Temperature Indicator) seal — check it first. If the TTI has not triggered, the cold chain is intact. Fresh sashimi-grade fish should smell clean and oceanic, not fishy or sour. Akami (lean tuna) will be naturally dark red-purple — never vivid cherry-red, which signals CO treatment. Otoro and Chutoro have white fat marbling but should never appear vivid pink; the flesh between the fat lines will be the same natural dark tone. Salmon will have bright, defined fat lines. If anything seems off on arrival, contact us — temperature-compromised deliveries receive a full refund.

Can I order the same day, or do I need to order in advance?

No advance order required. Walk-ins are welcome any time during hours (daily 11:30 am– 8:00 pm). Same-day online orders for pickup or delivery are accepted up to closing. For Uni and cuts that sell out quickly, ordering online earlier in the day is recommended. Fish arrives on Wednesdays — Thursday and Friday are the best days for full selection.

Is “sashimi-grade” fish at Costco or Whole Foods the same quality as what Sashimi DC sells?

No. “Sashimi-grade” is a marketing term — there is no FDA standard behind it. Fish labeled this way at Costco or Whole Foods is typically previously frozen and sourced through a standard commercial import chain of 4–6 intermediary layers. Sashimi DC imports directly from Japanese processors (3 layers), with Goto Islands Bluefin Tuna arriving fresh-never-frozen approximately 48 hours from Miyazaki, Japan. For fatty cuts like Otoro and Chutoro, fresh-never-frozen produces measurably better fat integrity and texture than thawed product. Costco’s salmon and tuna are generally safe to eat raw after prior freezing — but they are a different quality tier in provenance, processing method, and flavor.

Is there a risk of parasites in Sashimi DC’s fish?

The parasite risk in raw fish varies by species and how it was raised. Sasshu Salmon is raised on formulated feed in closed land-based tanks with no ocean access — the Anisakis lifecycle cannot reach it, and FDA HACCP guidelines explicitly exempt this farming method from parasite-kill freezing requirements. Goto Islands Bluefin Tuna qualifies under a separate FDA exemption (ocean net pen + feed pre-frozen to destroy parasites). Both products are served raw at the highest levels of the Japanese food industry without freezing. All products are handled under NOAA SIMP-compliant traceability documentation.

Should I be concerned about mercury in bluefin tuna from Sashimi DC?

Farmed bluefin tuna from Goto Islands has measurably lower mercury than wild-caught Pacific bluefin, because mercury accumulates through the feed chain over time. Wild Pacific bluefin can take 15 or more years to reach market size, accumulating mercury throughout that lifespan. Sashimi DC’s tuna reaches market size in a few years and is raised on mackerel that is pre-frozen before feeding — further limiting mercury exposure relative to wild fish that eat live prey. Japanese monitoring studies of farmed Pacific bluefin show median mercury levels of approximately 0.41 mg/kg, within FDA action limits. Moderate consumption (1–2 servings per week) is widely considered safe for healthy adults; pregnant women and young children should follow standard FDA/EPA guidance for tuna.

Nearby Areas

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Bethesda  ·  Silver Spring  ·  Rockville

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