Best Creative Japanese Restaurants in Lakeview / East Lakeview
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- NNadiaChicago / Illinois •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThis was a lovely experience. We went for the brunch buffet which was a good price point. Everything tasted spectacular. The sushi was exceptional quality; no fishy smell or taste. Great selection of food and the ambience was wonderful. Will be returning. More infoNobu ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• West Loop•4.6
- LLiamVIPChicago / Illinois •36 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe Chef, Sushi and Presentation were outstanding. The Bartender was friendly, creative and the drinks were delicious. The host seemed a bit off and/or they were short staffed to manage the flow of the evening. There are 3 settings or stages to an evening at Suite 202. #1: Cocktails at the Bar. #2: Sushi at the Chef Counter #3: After dinner Drinks in the Lounge. We added the Saki Pairing which I would advise against. The saki was good but I doubt it was paired with the menu and the pours seemed short. The layout of Suite 202 was interesting and unique. However, the seats are tight during the Sushi seating and having to order drinks or request additonal Saki should have been easier than it was. Overall we had a great time but with a few tweaks the evening could have been better: 1: It would have been nice to follow along with the meal. There should either be a printed list or board with a listing of the tastings for the evening. Scratchs does a great job with their board. 2: The bartender needs an assistance to take orders for the people sitting with the chef. Scratches has a full time bartender assigned to the people sitting for Sushi. The space is a bit tight to have an additional person beside the Chef behind the counter but someone could have popped behind every few minutes to keep things flowing. Twice we had to call out to the host to request either Saki or a mixed drink. Other places are better at anticipating and ask the guest before they need to ask themselves. Lastly, location, location, location. The Lincoln Hotel is in the heart of our favorite neighborhood. The rooftop bar with views of the Lake and Sunset are some of the bests in the city.More infoSushi Suite 202 - Lincoln Park Chicago by Sushi by BouPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• Old Town•4.9
- CCrystalVIPChicago / Illinois •9 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 5, 2024Staff and chef was super attentive! Chef walked us through bite by bite, the flavors went really well together, and the experience didn't feel rushed. Thanks for making my best friend's birthday so special!More infoSushi Bar ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• Sushi• River North (Chicago)•4.7
Discover best Creative Japanese restaurants in Lakeview / East Lakeview
Discover the vibrant and innovative Japanese dining scene in Chicago's Lakeview / East Lakeview neighborhood, a culinary hotspot that caters to every sushi lover and Japanese cuisine enthusiast. This area is renowned for its creative takes on Japanese dining, where you can experience everything from interactive table-top grill cooking to exclusive omakase tastings that promise an unforgettable culinary journey. The restaurants here stand out for their unique blend of traditional and modern dishes, featuring everything from hand-crafted sushi rolls to the full sensory experience of yakiniku (grilled barbecue). Patrons consistently praise the high-quality ingredients, the artistry of presentation, and the impeccable service, all of which contribute to a truly distinctive dining experience. Each restaurant in this locale boasts a distinct ambiance, catering to a diverse range of tastes and preferences, from intimate and cozy settings to lively and interactive environments. Whether you're a local foodie or a visiting gourmand, the creative Japanese cuisine offerings in Lakeview / East Lakeview are sure to delight and inspire. This neighborhood not only enhances Chicago's culinary landscape but also enriches it with a touch of Japanese culinary excellence.