Best Japanese Restaurants in Old Town
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- SSusanChicago / Illinois •41 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoLove the Evie. Relaxed atmosphere in a beautiful setting overlooking Michigan avenue.More infoThe EviePrice: Expensive• American• River North (Chicago)•4.8
- SShannonvipChicago / Illinois •51 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe food is always excellent-Flavors and presentation. Would recommend the cocktails, and the Mapo tofu.More infoMomotaroPrice: Expensive• Japanese• West Loop•4.6
- AAdamWisconsin •21 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe service was amazing and the food was top notch. I can't wait to be back.More infoRPM SteakPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- HHannahWashington, D.C. Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoIncredible Service, high-quality food, and great with a gluten allergyMore infoSUSHI-SAN - Lincoln ParkPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Lincoln Park•4.8
- RRachelvipIndiana •20 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI haven’t eaten here since I left Chicago. In fact, the last time I ate there, was in their old location. I am happy to say that nothing has changed in. This restaurant is still outstanding. The tuna sashimi and the rolls that we had were all terrific. The Hamachi jalapeño was also very good. They had a nice selection of wine and for a fair price. The service was very good as well. They had some nice background music that wasn’t invasive, but you could still hear and enjoy. The next time I am back in Chicago and I want sushi. This will be my go to destination.More infoKamehachi - Old TownPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Old Town•4.7
Discover best Japanese restaurants in Old Town
Discover the essence of Japanese cuisine in the vibrant neighborhood of Old Town, Chicago. This area has become a hub for authentic Japanese dining, offering a variety of restaurants that cater to lovers of sushi, sashimi, and more traditional fare. Each establishment in Old Town provides a unique dining experience, from intimate speakeasy-style sushi bars to restaurants serving up classic dishes in contemporary settings. The commitment to authenticity and quality is evident, with many venues sourcing fresh ingredients and embracing traditional Japanese culinary techniques. The dining scene in Old Town is characterized by its eclectic mix, blending the historical charm of the area with modern culinary innovation. Whether you're a seasoned sushi aficionado or new to Japanese cuisine, Old Town's Japanese restaurants promise an unforgettable dining experience that prioritizes freshness, artistry, and genuine flavors.