This place is indoubtedly one of the best sushi restaurants in town.
The place is comfy enough with regular tables and chairs, tables with sofa side, and patio.
Havent tried the ramen, and it seems not many options if you are looking for ramen, but the sushi are really good.
The taste is fresh, the soy sauce is not that salty, and the ginger is also tasty! (I like the gingers, so i ate a lot).
I chose lunch bento with maki. I can say i am satisfied with it. I didnt expect it would be enough to fulfill my belly.
I also loved the koroke. It taste like potato croquette. But it is so tasty!
They also have katsus, but i didnt try it (yet).
The miso soup is also refreshing. It doesnt leave a nauseating after taste.
The staff was also very kind and hospitable.
The lunch spesial menu is cheaper although is a bit (just a bit) more expensive than other restaurants, but hey, it is sushi. It is worth-it!
If you want to find Sushi restaurant in Evanston, this is surely not...
Read moreFood is delicious, and the atmosphere really nice, just the service is crazy, one of the servers was rushing us with our food and because she was lazy to come to our table she brought the check while we were eating and just threw it on the table. Because of bad service we tipped her minimum amount (logically) and she waited in front of the bathroom to rudely with the worst attitude possible ask us to tip her more, because apparently she was claiming that they are making her pay some amount of our meal . Because we weren't trying to ruin our mood we didn't argue with her and ask her how much she needed us to pay, and we gave her the amount that she asked . But her attitude was the worst possible! Never had that kind of experience anywhere before and i'll make sure i'll never go there to have it again. No manners, no politeness and plus they are gonna cause a scene after that treatment if you don't give them as much tip...
Read moreThey accommodated a non-reservation seating of me, my six year old daughter, and her BFF on Saturday night before Father’s Day, and they curated a fantastic experience that matched the princess dresses I encouraged them to wear to dinner.
For the picky eaters (“I didn’t say I like sushi, I thought you meant the place was called “sushi” so I said yeah!”), I recommended:
shumai dumplings -udon noodle soup, scoop out just the noodles mix tempura, shrimp and vegetables - the sweet potato was a big hit bowl of steamed rice miso soup edamame Ramune soda Shirley Temples The Pyramid dessert
Our server Kaylee was very attentive and Andres and another busser were very helpful and gave us the game-changing plastic frame that keeps chopsticks together for novices and small hands.
I also wonder if we got such good treatment because we were two princesses and their knight, but...
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