You know what? It’s still warm enough for a big plate of sushi! We’ve done sushi roundups previously, but so many things have changed as we slowly open the city back up, and how can we not have the latest version of the best spots for sushi in Chicago?

This list also contains our editor’s personal favorite picks for each restaurant we think you should try. Therefore, you better let us know how you like our recommendations on social media!

 

Photo credit: Lindsay Eberly

Sushi-San

63 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60654

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Sushi-san at Catalog in Willis Tower (233 S. Wacker Dr.) is opening for grab-and-go dining on Monday, August 30. The newest Sushi-san will offer their signature assortment of maki and nigiri, in addition to dishes unique to Willis Tower. 

Led by Master Sushi Chef Kaze Chan, both Sushi-san locations source the best ingredients from across the globe. Through a direct partnership with the Yamasaki family at the Toyosu Fish Market, Sushi-san receives daily deliveries of the freshest fish and seafood available.

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Editor’s Top Pick:

Lobster Goddess
Spicy Tuna Aburi
Negi Hamachi

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Nigiri sushi is that familiar style of sushi made up of an oval-shaped mound of rice with a slice of (usually) raw fish…

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Indie Cafe

5951 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60660

Indie Cafe probably has the most beloved sushi in Chicago, alongside their awesome Asian appetizers with a kick of modern taste. They’re best known for their innovative specialty rolls and Japanese Moriawase plates.

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Editor’s Top Pick:

Crocodile Roll
Sex on the Moon
Superwhite Tuna

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Raisu Japanese Fine Dining

2958 W Irving Park Rd, Chicago, IL 60618

Are you a sushi snob? Well, be proud! And be happy — because we’ve found you the best place for those looking for the “real deal” in the sushi world.

Raisu prides itself on its high-end Japanese cuisine, from fresh sashimi to some of the most artistic and delicious rolls in town. The chefs here truly care about the freshness and taste of the fish. So, if you know your fish, go with the simple nigiri and enjoy the melting texture and flavor in your mouth.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Bluefin Tuna
Tornado
Snow White

Yuzu Sushi & Robata Grill

1751 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Yuzu makes Sushi into art with its breathtaking design and placement, and of course, high-quality material and the freshest fish in town. Therefore, going to Yuzu means a delight to the eye, the palette, and the mind.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Sea Smoke
Green Harbor
River Walk

Blowfish Sushi & Ramen

1131 W Bryn Mawr Ave, Chicago, IL 60660

While Blowfish is more famous for its contemporary ramen, the sushi selections are also one of the best in Chicago. If you want something familiar but tasty, go with their classic nigiri and maki. However, the money, in our opinion, is all on the special signature rolls.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Spicy Yellowtail
Shitake Roll
Pressed Sushi

Sunda New Asian

110 W Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60654

Sunda’s food and cocktail menus showcase modern interpretations of culturally important classics from all over Southeast Asia and its surrounding islands by drawing inspiration from countries such as Japan, China, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and more.

In addition to Michelin-rated signature dishes, Sunda offers an assortment of sushi, sashimi, and nigari; as well as an extensive list of premium Asian beers, sake, wine and seasonal craft cocktails. A delicious assortment of gluten-free and vegetarian options are also available.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Garden Roll
Crunchy Pig, Hidden Lobster
Panda

Kai sushi

1751 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622

Simple, delicious, and also extremely convenient with their multiple locations across the most popular neighborhoods in Chicago. Kai Sushi has been around for quite some time, and almost every sushi lover in Chicago has been there in the past.

This quaint joint brings you some of the most delicious sushi in Chicago with a homey vibe, thanks to its approachable interiors. They also have a great variety of vegetarian sushi.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Zuke Salmon
Oshinko
Shitake Tempura Special

Nori Sushi Chicago

Nori is another well-known Sushi name across town. With their locations in Wicker Park, Lakeview, and Edgewater, you can probably guess how artsy these guys are. And indeed. Going to Nori is more than just getting food. We’ve always loved their artistic expression as well.

Editor’s Top Pick:

King Crab Asparagus
Aloha
Monster

Ryo Sushi

62 E Madison St, Chicago, IL 60602

Ryo is another great spot for open-air dining. Enjoy classic sushi with a contemporary spin, or feast on the authentic Japanese kitchen menu. You’ll find fancy ingredients like lobster and snow crab at Ryo Sushi easily. But, you’ll also be surprised with their sweet maki combo deals.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Beef Negimaki
Uni
Jeweler’s Roll

Juno Sushi Chicago

2638 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

Elegant, high-end, and some of the best ingredients in town. Yes, that’s Juno. Enjoy their signature sashimi with a glass of Japanese whiskey, or try one of the hot dishes from the kitchen. Trust us. Juno is at the forefront of artistic, innovative sushi.

Juno is open with limited capacity, so be sure to make a reservation to secure your spot.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Crudo
Uni Shooter
Grilled Octopus

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Miku Sushi

4514 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60625

Miku is one of everybody’s favorites when it comes to creative sushi in Chicago. Their signature makis and small plates will keep you coming back until you’ve tried everything on the menu. Plus, they have a beautiful patio area which is perfect for the early fall weather Chicago has to offr.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Seafood Ceviche
Escolar Togarashi
Hangover Maki

Mako

731 W Lake St, Chicago, IL 60661

True sushi lovers appreciate the beauty and intimacy of a properly done omakase experience. And we cannot think of a place more “proper” for the said experience than Mako. Known as one of the country’s premier sushi chefs, Chef B.K. Park has more than 20 years of experience working with seafood. He then opened Mako to serve the finest fish at the perfect moment for his diners.

Sushi Suite 202

1816 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614

Located inside Hotel Lincoln, Sushi Suite 202 is another great spot for an omakase experience. Leave everything to the chef. All you need to do is allowing your taste buds to be pampered to a whole new level.

Make a reservation here: https://www.opentable.com/r/sushi-suite-202-chicago  

OMAKASE YUME

651 W Washington Blvd Suite #101, Chicago, IL 60661

Three times a charm, and here comes the best omakase sushi in Chicago per our humble opinion. Besides all your usual goodies, Omakase Yume also created the first Omakase-at-Home experience so you can continue to enjoy the best sushi in town while staying safe amidst this pandemic.

They also have a great list of Sake available.

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Toro Sushi

2546 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614

Like they always say, an oldie is a goodie. Toro Sushi is a tiny spot hidden on Clark street — super easy to miss if you’re not looking. But they focus on the classic makis and nigiri, perfecting the flavor and recipes by sticking to the simple formulas.

Just want some easy, delicious sushi? Toro is your getaway.

Editor’s Top Pick:

California Crunch
Cherry Blossom
Hiroshima

Sushi Taku

1904 W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622

There are so many good things about Sushi Taku. The casual vibes, the modern looks, the classic sashimi and nigiri, and, of course, the innovative rolls. Note that their hours have changed, so double check before you head out!

Editor’s Top Pick:

Angel Hair Roll
Sunny Roll
Mango Tango Roll

Hamachi Sushi Bar

2801 W Howard St, Chicago, IL 60645

Hamachi Sushi Bar is a quaint neighborhood joint featuring imaginative Koscher and vegetarian rolls. If that’s not enough to get you to start an order, they also have a ton of contemporary appetizers blending Asian cuisine and other cultures.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Sesame Sliders
Mango Maki
Barcelona Jalapeño Roll

Hot Woks Cool Sushi

3930 N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60641

Looking for a casual BYOB spot? Hot Woks is waiting for you with its Pan-Asian fare including Thai noodles, Chinese standards & sushi rolls. Most people come here for the flavorful food and ambient vibe. What about you?

Editor’s Top Pick:

Soft Shell Crab
Salmon Bacon Maki
Akira

Tanuki Sushi & Grill

3006 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL 60657

The best thing about Tanuki Sushi & Grill? One, you get an additional 10% off your online orders plus a free item, which is perfect for those of us who aren’t feeling the dining out mood. Second, they are regularly pushing out new rolls. Come back in a month, you might find a new favorite on the menu and fall in love with this place all over again.

Editor’s Top Pick:

Three king
Armageddon
Yes Ma’am

Kamehachi – Northbrook

1320 Shermer Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062

Kamehachi has multiple locations and our favorite is the Northbrook one. This local standby features sushi, sake, and craft beers. Each location has a slightly different menu, so make sure you double-check before heading out!

Editor’s Top Pick:

Sashimi Deluxe
Chicago Crazy
May Flower

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