Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in West Loop

We've collected top 10 mentioned sushi places and restaurants in West Loop from other articles such as Wheretraveler, UrbanMatter, OpenTable.

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in West Loop

Sushi-san
Sushi-san
4.5 (1030 ratings)
Stylish spot with a long sushi bar specializing in sashimi, plus cocktails served in soda cans.
63 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
Sushi restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
Where to find the best sushi in Chicago
"Restaurants Seafood River North. You're in good hands with sushi star Kaze Chan (Kaze, Momotaro), who's crafted a menu of hits using super-fresh ingredients and wildly simple techniques. For a full understanding of Chan's skills, splurge on a San-Set, consisting of portioned collections of nigiri, sashimi and rolls that are designed to share."
Mentioned by OpenTable
Discover the Best Sushi in Chicago
"Slogans like “hip hop and hand rolls” and “fresh fish with fresher beats” signal Sushi-san's hip, high-volume, clubby vibe (booths at the back are quieter). As a venue that's open ..."
Sunda Chicago
Sunda Chicago
4.4 (1844 ratings)
Hip spot for creative Asian fusion fare, sushi & specialty cocktails in a chic modern space.
110 W Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
Southeast Asian restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Chicago Restaurants for Vegans and Vegetarians
"River NorthContemporary Asian with a dedicated vegan menuSunda makes it easy to eat vegan with its dedicated brunch, lunch, and dinner vegan menus (ask and you shall receive). Craft your meal from starters like shiitake edamame dumplings and an Asian pear salad, plus small plates like green curry squash and miso cauliflower. There’s even veg-friendly sushi options like the sweet potato caterpillar roll with roasted sweet potato, black garlic, Asian pear, and avocado."
Mentioned by Do312
Chicago's Best Vegetarian and Vegan Restaurants
"Not only does Sunda offer a dedicated vegetarian menu, but its sushi also pairs quite well with a pescatarian diet. With items like beets gunkan maki and veggie fried rice, you'll have something to enjoy and so will your meat-loving friends!"
Mentioned by hoodline.com
The 4 best Japanese spots in Chicago
"Sunda Chicago, a sushi bar and Asian fusion and Japanese spot in River North, is another high-traffic go-to, with four stars out of 2,813 Yelp reviews."
KAI ZAN
KAI ZAN
4.8 (460 ratings)
Sushi bar & omakase menu featuring creative rolls by twin-brother owners in a small, BYOB setting.
2557 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
Japanese restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by UrbanMatter
Top 5 Japanese Restaurants in Chicago for Incredible Fine Dining
"For an incomparable Omakase experience, KAI ZAN is a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant in Chicago specializing in wholly authentic and traditional Omakase dining. The restaurant is the brainchild of the notable sushi twins Melvin and Carlos Vizconde, who wanted a creative space to invent intricate dishes."
Mentioned by Spoon University
The 12 Best Sushi Restaurants in Chicago
"Description: Kai Zan is a sushi bar with an omakase menu in a small, BYOB space (woohoo!). Be sure to try the "Kai Zan Favorites," such as the Fiesta Maki, a roll consisting of tuna, salmon, jalapeño, avocado, cilantro, masago, chili oil and lime juice. It is a literal ~party in your mouth.~"
Mentioned by Chicago Favorites
Best Sushi in Chicago 2021
"Granted, omakase has become a massive part of most sushi joints. However, not all of these places are easy on the wallet. Kai Zan is an exception because the omakase experience is affordable without compromising the taste at all."
Arami
Arami
4.4 (335 ratings)
Contemporary sushi spot serving creative rolls & cooked Japanese fare plus sake, beer & wine.
1829 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarRestaurantSeafood restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
The 39 best restaurants in Chicago you have to try
"Serving some of the city's best sushi, this warm, cozy room in West Town seems to encourage you to stay for hours, sipping sake and Japanese whisky. Start with appetizers like the chrunchy chicken karaage or the decadent roasted bone marrow served with ribeye tarare before moving on to sashimi, nagiri and maki selections. You'll find everything from bluefin tuna to Alaskan king crab on the menu, along with speciality items that can be accompanited by optional caviar supplements."
Mentioned by We Love Japanese Food
10 Best Japanese Restaurants in Chicago
"Arami is the rare Japanese restaurant that offers a wide ranging menu, yet somehow, expertly maintains the quality of their food. There are sushi, ramen and even robata (charcoal) grilled items on the menu to choose from. Thanks to having two executive chefs, Arami is able to focus both sushi and hot food from the kitchen."
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Sushi Restaurants in Chicago
"After recouping from a recent fire, Arami is back in business serving fine sashimi, nigiri, and maki, as well as tasty ramen, and other large and small plates. Presentation is not an afterthought here; each dish is beautifully plated. They recently received a Michelin Bib Gourmand nomination for the fifth year in a row."
TAO Chicago
TAO Chicago
4.3 (1390 ratings)
Soaring, glamorous venue featuring high-end Asian cuisine & cocktails, plus a posh nightclub.
632 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654, USA
RestaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantJapanese restaurantLoungeNight clubSushi restaurantThai restaurant
Mentioned by RoverAtlas
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"The specialty of TAO Chicago is that the second floor is the windy city’s hottest nightclubs with an amazing atmosphere, whereas the first floor features one of its top Asian restaurants. Hence, once you’re done dancing your heart out at the club, you can step down for a hearty meal of lobster wontons, Peking duck, and more. Besides the disco ball and towering murals, a 10-feet-tall Japanese bell will grab your attention."
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
Where to find the best sushi in Chicago
"Restaurants Pan-Asian River North. You've likely heard about Tao because of its 1,000-person capacity club, but the venue's posh restaurant is not to be overlooked. Snag a table in the dining room or saddle up at the sushi counter, where you can order sea-kissed treasures a la carte or through a decadent omakase menu."
Wakamono
Wakamono
4.4 (243 ratings)
Classic & creative maki, hot Japanese fare & cocktails in a casual, modern setting with a patio.
3313 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60657, USA
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
OMAKASE YUME
OMAKASE YUME
4.7 (114 ratings)
Chic, compact spot with 2 seatings nightly for high-end, multi-course menus with beer, wine & sake.
651 W Washington Blvd Suite #101, Chicago, IL 60661, USA
Sushi restaurant
Shakou Park Ridge
Shakou Park Ridge
4.5 (664 ratings)
130 S Prospect Ave, Park Ridge, IL 60068, USA
Asian restaurantSushi restaurant
Sushi Suite 202
Sushi Suite 202
5 (34 ratings)
Nigiri sushi is prepared & served by a private chef in a polished suite in the Hotel Lincoln.
1816 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614, USA
Sushi restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
Where to find the best sushi in Chicago
"Restaurants Pan-Asian Lincoln Park. As if omakase menus weren't fancy and intimate enough, Sushi Suite takes things to the next level by transforming a 500-square-foot hotel room (located within Hotel Lincoln) into a secret, six-seat sushi speakeasy for private feasting. The 75-minute, 17-course menu from chef Jordan Dominguez serves up artfully arranged sushi topped with shrimp, uni and other seafood delights for $155 per person—for an even luxer experience, combine your meal with a trio of pairings from the suite's self-serve sake vending machine."
Mentioned by Chicago Favorites
Best Sushi in Chicago 2021
"Sushi Suite 202 is where you need to be while looking for authentic Japanese cuisine. The 17-course omakase Sushi at $125 is an unforgettable gastronomical experience. The velvet furniture with jewel tones with warm wood complements the cocktail bar in this exclusive in-suite omakase restaurant."
Niu Japanese Fusion Lounge
Niu Japanese Fusion Lounge
4.4 (1056 ratings)
Sushi, noodles & other Pan-Asian dishes, plus cocktails, are served in this hip, minimalist lounge.
332 E Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantBarRestaurantSushi restaurant

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in West Loop

Wrigley Field
Wrigley Field
4.8 (27975 ratings)4.5 (9264 ratings)
Ivy-covered walls & manual scoreboard add retro charm to 2nd oldest baseball stadium in the majors.
1060 W Addison St, Chicago, IL 60613, USA
StadiumSights & LandmarksBaseball fieldArenas & Stadiums
Mentioned by Curbed Chicago
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"Built in 1914 by architect Zachary Taylor Davis who served as a draftsman for the legendary Louis Sullivan, the classic ballpark offers a unique throwback to a bygone age of baseball. The grittiness that used to exist around the stadium has been replaced by a new hotel, restaurants, and a grassy plaza known as Gallagher Way, but there’s plenty of nostalgia left once inside the Friendly Confines. View this post on Instagram"
Mentioned by Attractions of America
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Chicago, Illinois
"Wrigley is home to the Chicago Cubs but is also famous for its brick outfield wall, covered in ivy vines. The area around the stadium is called "Wrigleyville," a residential area that serves as a great nightcap after catching a baseball game with its many lively bars and restaurants. This is one of the best views of Chicago's tall downtown buildings, and one of the most traditional Chicago experiences that the city offers."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
50 Best Things to Do in Chicago (IL
"The Chicago Cubs play at the second-oldest ballpark in the Major League. Wrigley Field (1914), nicknamed “The Friendly Confines” by the legendary Ernie Banks, is noted for its ivy-clad outfield walls and has an iconic manual scoreboard. The stadium may catch you off-guard, as it sits in the middle of a residential neighbourhood and has no car park, now a rarity for US sports venues."
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
4.7 (1649 ratings)4.5 (1195 ratings)
Home & studio of the famed Prairie-style architect, with guided tours focused on his early career.
951 Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in Chicago
"Wright designed and built his first home in 1889, on the strength of a $5,000 loan from his then employer and mentor, seminal Chicago…"
Lincoln Park
Lincoln Park
4.5 (785 ratings)
Lincoln Park is a designated community area on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois. Lying to the west of Lincoln Park, Chicago's largest park, it is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in Chicago.
Chicago, IL, USA
Sights & LandmarksNeighborhoodsParks
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Chicago, USA
"The park that gave the neighborhood its name is Chicago’s largest. Its 1200 acres stretch for 6 miles from North Ave north to Diversey Pkwy, where it narrows along the lake and continues on until the end of Lake Shore Dr. On sunny days locals come out to play in droves, taking advantage of the ponds, paths and playing fields or visiting the zoo and beaches. It's a fine spot to while away a morning or afternoon (or both)."
Mentioned by Chicago 3 days itinerary
Chicago – The Perfect Itinerary for First-Timers
"Once you’ve gotten your fill of sky-high views, catch a ride up to Lincoln Park, one of North Side Chicago’s trendy residential neighborhoods, and named for the city’s largest park, which is the lakeside centerpiece of this part of town. The Lincoln Park Zoo and Lincoln Park Conservatory are both fun to wander through, but I love Lincoln Park for its cafes, boutiques, and adorable homes."

Best French Bakery in West Loop

Sauce & Bread Kitchen
Sauce & Bread Kitchen
4.9 (195 ratings)
Hip bakery/cafe serving coffee, creative sandwiches & housemade pastries in spare, rustic-chic digs.
6338 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60660, USA
CafeBakeryBrunch restaurantGrocery storeRestaurantSoy sauce maker
Hendrickx Belgian Bread Crafter
Hendrickx Belgian Bread Crafter
4.6 (303 ratings)
Cozy bakeshop known for its breads & pastries, made with artisanal Belgian methods, plus light fare.
100 E Walton St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Bakery
Mentioned by Time Out Chicago
The 22 most amazing bakeries in Chicago
"Restaurants Bakeries Streeterville. What this scrappy retail operation lacks in size it makes up for in expertise. Belgian chef Renaud Hendrickx is the creative genius behind 12 buttery croissant varieties, pastel-toned macarons and a variety of cakes and breads that make us never want to give up carbs."
Xurro
Xurro
4.6 (996 ratings)
Simple Mexican sweets cafe specializing in churros (fried dough) plus coffee & hot chocolate.
2214 S Wolcott Ave, Chicago, IL 60608, USA
Pastry shop
Mentioned by The World and Then Some
The best desserts in Chicago! 20 Amazing places that you HAVE to try
"Churros are one of those glorious desserts that never disappoints. So, if you’re looking to turn your day into a fiesta, head down to the Xurro Factory. This eatery offers one of the best desserts in Chicago, but be warned, it won’t be easy to eat!"

Best Nightlife in West Loop

urbanbelly
urbanbelly
4.4 (520 ratings)
Functional eatery whipping up hearty Asian fusion grub in straightforward digs with communal tables.
1542 N Damen Ave, Chicago, IL 60622, USA
Asian fusion restaurantAsian restaurantBarCocktail barFamily restaurantGluten-free restaurantKorean restaurantRamen restaurantRestaurantVegetarian restaurant
Mentioned by Food Com
Chicago's Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants
"It’s fun to eat with your hands as a kid, which makes dumplings a great choice. For a fun mashup, Urbanbelly’s kids’ menu has a cheeseburger dumpling, but there are also more adventurous options like pork-cilantro or chicken curry fillings. Kids can also snack on edamame, slurp noodle soup or practice their chopsticks skills with a rice bowl."
Mentioned by Chicago Magazine
The 25 Best Restaurants in Chicago for Families
"Whether you snag a tabletop grill for a DIY experience or relax and let Bill Kim and crew do all the work, start with the golf-ball-size crispy tofu, move on to the tea-smoked duck, and finish with the textural delights of the seafood hot pot.L Mon–Sat, D nightly."
R Public House
R Public House
4.6 (703 ratings)
Rustic-chic bar offering elevated pub grub, including wood-fired pizzas, plus TVs & weekend brunch.
1508 W Jarvis Ave, Chicago, IL 60626, USA
PubBar & grillBrunch restaurantPizza restaurant
Fireside Restaurant & Lounge
Fireside Restaurant & Lounge
4.3 (1462 ratings)
Cajun-spiced American fare, craft brews & TV sports in a lively spot with heated patio & fireplace.
5739 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago, IL 60660, USA
American restaurantBarPizza restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Chicago Tribune
Chicago restaurants with heated, enclosed dining spaces
"With a fireplace anchoring the dining room and an all-weather patio touting a retractable roof, guests can eat, drink and spend time with friends. A dog-friendly outdoor cafe offers open-air dining."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near West Loop

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