Japanese eatery known for its sushi bar offers teriyaki & other cooked fare in a traditional space.
Address: 4626 N Cumberland Ave, Chicago, IL 60656
Phone: (773) 589-9928
Japanese eatery known for its sushi bar offers teriyaki & other cooked fare in a traditional space.
Address: 4626 N Cumberland Ave, Chicago, IL 60656
Phone: (773) 589-9928
Upscale Japanese restaurant & bar supplying steak, seafood & sushi in a contemporary setting.
Address: 456 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: (312) 477-7652
Casual, late-night BYOB spot serving a menu of Thai faves & sushi with many vegetarian options.
Address: 3542 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: (773) 857-0571
The Fresh Sushi Chicago is a new and upcoming Restaurant serving the freshest sushi ranging from your traditional Japanese favorites to specialty signature dishes served in the Chicagoland area. We are delighted to offer dishes ranging from Signature Maki Rolls, Poke Bowls, and various Combo Specials served Fresh daily and 100% made to order. We also offer vegetarian options for those non-meat lovers as well.
Address: 3443 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60641
Phone: (773) 853-0867
Thai & Japanese dishes plus sushi offered in a straightforward BYOB setting. Casual Sushi and Thai restaurant offering dine in, takeout and delivery. We are located on 4431 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago IL in Portage Park/Jefferson Park neighborhood
Address: 4431 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
Phone: (773) 286-1900
Sushi continues to be one of the most popular cuisines amongst Chicagoans. Many AYCE - All You Can Eat Sushi (see our list of the best all you can eat sushi spots in Chicago) restaurants continue to open across Chicago making the Sushi scene in Chicago one of the most competitive landscapes ever. However, there comes the time we rather sit in our homes enjoying a nice show with platter of sushi in front of our faces.
Below is an ongoing list of the most popular Sushi, Nigiri, Sashimi, and Maki platters for carry-out or delivery in Chicago. For reference, see below definitions and pictures for Nigiri, Maki, Uramaki, and Inari as most platters often feature all these Sushi types.
Note: A Sushi roll generally refers to a roll rolled in rice only with no seaweed.