Thursday, December 3, 2009

nori (#32)


you want it, nori's got it. we couldn't stop thinking about our #32 pick after we left. there were even debates of this being, "the best."


how it sizes up: 4.5
atmosphere: tiny but perfect. cozy setting with very cushy leather chairs and round tables.
showstopper: the shrek, closely followed by grand caribbean.
would we go again?: made a return trip in the same week.
misc: very convenient for our trips to nail.com. and being directly outside of the diversey brown line, you can't ask for much better in the way accessibility. street parking is also an easy option.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

bob san (#31)


it's madness to think we've tried 31 sushi places within the city, but boy, we've done it. number 31 belongs to bob san.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: we are fairly confident there was an overall sexual theme to bob san. if ever you venture there, look around and you will know exactly what we mean. nevertheless, very sleek and modern.
showstopper: not an overly creative maki menu, but the fish was so fresh. we loved the fresh salmon sashimi jalapeno appetizer. amazing.
would we go again?: for the freshness of the fish, definitely.
misc: very convenient spot on division. it's easy to kill time while browsing any of the adorable shops/boutiques if need be.

ponzu (# 30)

on our very regular trips for mani/pedis, we have become experts on sushi joints on and around clark street. so many great little byo places that are often overlooked. one being, ponzu. it has brought us back twice already and is delicious every time.

how it sizes up: 3.5
atmosphere: quaint. sort of bare bones, but cozy because it's not trying to be something it's not.
showstopper: zuke sake. it's not a roll, but a pressed/stacked concoction. you just have to try it.
would we go again?: um, yes and we have.
misc: very friendly staff and a long menu complete with pictures. however, there was a very funky smell that was overpowering the second time we went. and it wasn't pleasant.

Monday, September 28, 2009

niu japanese fusion lounge (#29)


we are in love. we even went as far to say that #29 is definitely in our top ten, maybe even top five sushi conquests. we found a downtown/rivereast gem in niu.

how it sizes up: 4.25 (so close to a 4.5 though)
atmosphere: perfect. good music, just loud enough, an interesting crowd, and a really cool mural done with birch trees.
showstopper: aloha albacore.
creativitay: really well done. there were interesting things used in what might seem to be a traditional roll, like radish sprouts. the freshness of their fish was outstanding.
would we go again?: we could have gone back the next day. we might need to make a habit out of friday night shopping and sushi trips.
misc: it's not the easiest of places to get to via public transit. you are sort of in no man's land, however, there are a plethura of cabs waiting outside of the rivereast theater directly next door. they also have a long list of fun drinks.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

zen noodles & sushi (#28)


life got a little hectic this summer and we unintentionally took a hiatus from sushi-ing, but zen brought us right back on track.

how it sizes up: 2.5
atmosphere: eh, just so so. no MAJOR appeal to the interior.
showstopper: the french.
creativitay: fairly good. they stepped out of the box with several makis on their specialty menu. but sadly missed it on the execution.
would we go again?: maybe, but probably not.
misc: the sangria was really good and our server was very johnny on the spot. maybe a little too much for my liking, but a friendly staff. an added bonus, akira footwear is just across the street. makes for a nice after dinner treat.

Monday, July 20, 2009

oysy (#27)

after some confusion on location (my fault) devin and i had a nice post work drink and dinner at oysy.

how it sizes up: 3.5
atmosphere: cool and calming.
showstopper: the white dragon (added the spicy mayo). it came out complete with a cute little face and tail.
creativitay: decent. they have a long maki list, however nothing stood out as truly outstanding. we decided the difference between good and great sushi, must lie in the rice. this was just good. not great.
would we go again?: if need be.
misc: the tasty green tea sangria we had blew their sushi out of the water. with that said, it was very middle of the road for it's downtown location.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

shiso (#26)


it might have been raining sideways, but that didn't keep us from braving the elements for shiso.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: seats maybe 35 tops. bright with really modern and simple decor. we were the first two people in the restaurant and sort of felt like we needed to whisper. that all changed when it started to fill up.
showstopper: the crazy crump.
creativitay: they use a lot of escolar. we're big fans of that. they have a long menu complete with some tasty vegetarian options as well.
would we go again?: definitely.
misc: little to no parking on north ave. taking the public transportation would be the way to go. our server's english wasn't super, so i think she had trouble understanding us and vice versa. over all a great first time at shiso.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Thursday, May 21, 2009

toro sushi (#25)


there are not words to explain how fantastic toro sushi is. we knew this was a major crowd favorite, but really, toro is that good.

how it sizes up
: 4.5
atmosphere: teenie tiny. there are maybe 12 tables inside, meant to seat no more than four. a line forms outside around 7pm. it makes for a perfect after work spot.
showstopper: the sunny.
creativitay: with a huge menu, one might assume that their creativity would be sub par. not true. every roll wowed us. when they can make a salad into a roll (aki salad roll we believe it was called), and have it be so complete and fresh, you've got us.
would we go again?
: without a doubt. this may be my new go to take out spot.
misc: byo. no corking fee. definitely suggest public transit or walking. parking is far too tough around this area. and as a bonus, there is molly's cupcakes on the same block.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

sushi mon (#24)

while babysitting this past saturday, sushi was on my mind after i put the little one to bed. granted this was a lone choice and will be my opinion only, i had to write about it because it was THAT good.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: wish i could say, but judging from when i have walked by on several occasions, it's small but mighty.
showstopper: crazy roll. it's served in a half sushi/half sashimi fashion. such great flavor.
creativitay: the downside to getting take out is that i only had two rolls. both of which were very unique and really fresh.
would we go again?
: definitely.
misc: sadly, a delivery charge is what has kept me from ordering here in the past. i look forward to dining in and getting the full experience very soon.

Friday, April 17, 2009

sunda (#23)


sunda is not strictly sushi, but that's what we came for. the asian fusion was darn near perfecto.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: seeing as how it's new, it's definitely the place to be seen. it was incredibly loud and our group couldn't hear each other talking/yelling at the other side of the round table. decor was great, the tables were a little tight, but a neat atmosphere.
showstopper: atlantic salmon sashimi "bundles."
creativitay: some different and interesting spins on old favs. and they even have their own "krispy" spicy tuna roll. almost identical to agami's spicy tuna rice krispy.
would we go again?
: for sure.
misc: make a reservation. you'll never get seated otherwise. also try a few of their signature cocktails. it really lived up to the hype, even though our server was a bit of a space cadet, the meal came at a nice pace and it was a good time had by all.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

usagi ya (#22)


we are back in the saddle again my friends. sort of a random location on milwaukee, but totally worth any fear you might have parking your car on the street. usagi ya is a winner.

how it sizes up
: 4.5, so very close to a 5.
atmosphere: perfect. great layout, cute and cozy booths in the front windows.
showstopper: usagi ya maki.
creativitay: fantastic creativity. the sunshine (far left) has thin orange slices on top which were so refreshing.
would we go again?
: without a doubt.
misc: we may have found a new favorite spot in usagi ya. they give you oranges at the end of your meal. you can easily win us over with free things. it was one of the greatest sushi meals we have had in a long time. there is also parking across the street if the meter spots make you nervous.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

green tea japanese restaurant (#21)

if you're looking for a easy, delicious, recession friendly spot, you must try green tea japanese.

how it sizes up
: 3
atmosphere: had take out. the restaurant is itsy bitsy and maybe seats 20 people.
showstopper: chicago spicy crazy.
creativitay: fairly standard maki rolls and the sushi menu isn't abundant, but they use fresh and tasty fish.
would we go again?
: sure. quick, easy spot.
misc
: byo. very small space, but it's excellent for delivery and take out. it's safe to say the best way to get a table, is as a party of two and no more.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

sushi samba rio (#20)

our first chain sushi restaurant, sushi samba rio.

how it sizes up
: 2.5
atmosphere: big, quick, good for large parties with a major "real world house" illusion.
showstopper: pacific roll.
creativitay: we actually said while eating, "they never should have used 'sushi' in the name of this place." the menu, while it has great items on it, lacks maki rolls big time.
would we go again?
: doubtful. only worth it if you have it delivered for 20% off.
misc
: you are definitely paying for the name and location at sushi samba. complimentary coat check which is always nice in a chicago winter. the service was good, but the beer could have been colder.

sushi x (#19)


if you're searching for a recession sushi joint, 'x' definitely marks the spot at sushi x.

how it sizes up
: 3.5
atmosphere: cool, somewhat small and to the point.
showstopper: buddha. though a vegetarian roll, we didn't miss the fish one bit.
creativitay: they have managed to put spicy cooked chicken in a roll with other cold ingredients and make it taste as if they belong together. we know that is no easy feat.
would we go again?
: absolutely.
misc
: talk about bang for your buck. happy hour with half price rolls from 5-7pm. they also bring sour candy to your table with the check. we're in love.

shine (#18)

with a menu close to rise, shine was an obvious choice.

how it sizes up
: 3
atmosphere: a nice, simple dining experience.
showstopper: honey roll.
creativitay: predictable, yet good because you know exactly what you're going to get.
would we go again?
: sure. if need be.
misc
: again, shine is fairly predictable. we knew what we liked from the rise menu, making it feel like somewhat of a do-over.

dee's mandarin restaurant (#17)

a fantastic late summer/early fall patio everyone should take advantage of...dee's mandarin.

how it sizes up
: 3.5
atmosphere: indoors is a warm, classic feel. while outside there is a quaint, but gorgeous patio that is adorned with candles and white lights.
showstopper: winter maki.
creativitay: traditional maki rolls that are fair in price and flavor.
would we go again?
: yes.
misc
: as a mandarin restaurant, we didn't completely know what to expect. it was a great choice that we will gladly make again.

blu coral (#16)

now on to a wicker park pick that we felt was overrated. blu coral.

how it sizes up
: 3
atmosphere: a classy, contemporary interior for the nearly strip mall appearance outside.
showstopper: pink cadillac.
creativitay: there was a sparkle of creativity that could have become something greater, but didn't.
would we go again?
: signs point to no.
misc
: don't get us wrong, blu coral is good. however with so many people raving in reviews claiming it to be the best, we just felt it was pretty middle of the road.

tank (#15)

as a recent mdc (monthly dinner club) pick, tank is fresh in our minds.

how it sizes up
: 4
atmosphere: a more open feel, not tables on top of tables. it accommodated our group of six girls with ease.
showstopper: orange crush.
creativitay: there is a blt maki on the menu. that's just plain amazing.
would we go again?
: for sure.
misc
: when branching out, don't let tank pass you by. it's an easy walk from the brown line in lincoln square and makes for a great way to shake things up. it is worth the trip.

blue fin (#14)


a wicker park pick that we thought was totally underrated, blue fin.

how it sizes up
: 3.5
atmosphere: it's possible that the very bright/loud colors on the walls and questionable booths covered by fabric rather than upholstery, may have drawn the attention away from the sushi restaurant experience.
showstopper: hot night.
creativitay: they have a long list of signature makis that we absolutely loved.
would we go again?
: definitely.
misc
: don't let the atmosphere of blue fin deter you. it's fresh, unique in its own right and the sushi blows coast out of the water.

coast (#13)

after all the hype and hooplah, our expectations were not met with this chicago fav; coast.

how it sizes up
: 3.5
atmosphere: modern, intimate and dark. maybe even too dark.
showstopper: white dragon.
creativitay: it wasn't that they lacked creativitay, more that the specialty maki section on the menu was a tad too short.
would we go again?
: maybe.
misc
: fresh, trendy, byo, we can see why people love it. however, we decided that it is more the standard maki go-ers at heart who love it the most. to us, there are much better fish in the sushi sea.

tokyo lunch box (#12)

not a lot to say about tokyo lunch box, but it is a convenient in the loop, go-to.

how it sizes up
: 2
atmosphere: minimal seating and gets very crowded around lunch time.
showstopper: the dragon.
creativitay: standard rolls.
would we go again?
: if we're desperate.
misc
: it's a great spot in the loop for a quick in and out sushi lunch. we've found ourselves just refraining the urge to get sushi at lunch and having a nicer sushi dinner.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

sai cafe (#11)

with a new neighborhood and new apartments, we knew 
sai cafe was going to be an ideal spot.

how it sizes up
: 4
atmosphere: recently renovated, there now is a new entrance, a full bar and a nice large booth for extra seating.  
showstopper: volcano maki.
creativitay: simple choices but they also have a great use of white tuna which is one of our favs.
would we go again?
: certainly.  been back many times.
misc
: sai cafe also has a fun, involved sushi chef.  whether or not you sit at the sushi bar, he's bound to come chat with you about how you enjoyed your meal. 

agami (#10)


if EVER in the uptown neighborhood, you need to park it at agami.

how it sizes up
: 5
atmosphere: really great booths in the front windows that seat up to six.
showstopper: it's technically an appetizer, but the spicy tuna rice krispies are out of this world.
creativitay: really interesting combinations, many including tempura and just the right amount.
would we go again?
: indeed and we did. the second time, sadly, didn't quite live up to the first. we still stick to our guns on the first visit and how amazing it truly was.
misc
: agami is in the upper price range and the overall experience matches that. attentive service and a fantastic place to catch up with friends.

Monday, January 26, 2009

sushi wabi (#9)


we rang in the first 23rd birthday in an off the beaten path west loop MUST...sushi wabi.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: again, modern and simple. the restaurant itself is narrow. a reservation would be necessary for parties of four or more.
showstopper: the fire roll.
creativitay: traditional maki rolls with an unique twist of chili sauce, chili oil and green onion.
would we go again?
: definitely.
misc: a great spot for a post work dinner. a near by hookah bar is an added bonus. the west loop is a hidden jewel that deserves to be tapped into.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

mirai (#8)


if you are looking for a great wicker park/bucktown spot, mirai is going to treat you right.

how it sizes up
: 4.5
atmosphere: really sleek, modern decor. makes for a great friday night dinner and drinks.
showstopper: tuna tuna salmon and special zuke.
creativitay: the maki menu is short and sweet. no abundance of specialty makis, but the quality over quantity is superb.
would we go again?: absolutely. we've made our second trip and we imagine it won't be our last.
misc: great outdoor seating. it's the first to fill up and not overwhelmed with street noise. another plus, if you haven't thought ahead to make a reservation, you can kill some time at the bar and lounge upstairs while waiting for a table.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

sushi o sushi (#7)


hands down the most complete sushi experience one can have.

how it sizes up: 4.5
atmosphere: the entire restaurant may only seat 30-40 people. pair that coziness with good music and food, and the result is an ideal place for a date or even a small get-together.
showstopper: the armitage.
creativitay: major creativity used here. andy makes a “special sauce” that is unlike anything else we’ve ever had. don’t bother asking, he won’t tell you the ingredients. they also have a long list of signature/specialty makis. to die for.
would we go again?: absolutely. the most frequented sushi restaurant on the list.
misc: andy. the sushi chef. words can not explain how enthusiastic he is about his food. he is incredibly unique and truly loves to know that people have enjoyed that which he has prepared. the rest of the wait staff is incredibly sweet and helpful. you will not be disappointed by sushi o sushi.

hey sushi (#6)

we were only able to enjoy hey sushi once before they temporarily closed their doors at the clark street location.

how it sizes up: 3
atmosphere: very different/borderline awkward. if you're looking for a club/restaurant love child; you're in luck. however, if you don't like to savor your sake over head-splitting techno tunes, look elsewhere.
showstopper: n/a. unfortunately you can no longer view their menu online.
creativitay: interesting spins on classic rolls.
would we go again?: eh, maybe, maybe not.
misc: it was a good quick fix when you had the itch.

sushi mura (#5)

when we decided to brave the tundra instead of ordering delivery or carry out, we tended to find ourselves at sushi mura on southport. especially when we discovered they give you free stuff.

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: small, cozy and jazzed-up by a very hands on, sake-bombing sushi chef.
showstopper: cubs maki and golden pearl.
creativitay: for the most part, good rolls made great by a passionate chef and a little imagination.
would we go again?: we did. again and again…
misc: at the end of the meal they bring you orange slices. a couple of times they also brought us a house salad that did not turn up on our bill. anytime free things are involved, you can be sure we’ll be back.

rise (#4)

another easy and quality sushi joint for those of you in or near wrigleyville; we’ve yet to set foot in this place other than getting carry out, but as they say where we're from, it sure do look purdy.

how it sizes up: 3
atmosphere: super modern and trendy, yet inviting.
showstopper: new york and chef’s roll.
creativitay: a lot of cilantro and even melted provolone on the fire roll. the cilantro adds a different twist on what might otherwise be a standard maki roll. however, the provolone we could have done without.
would we go again?: yep. we’ve been back multiple times.
misc: another great go to when in lakeview. good, quality sushi at a good price.

kitchenette (#3)

we had a quick and easy go-to when living in wrigleyville. kitchenette.

how it sizes up: 3
atmosphere: small, to the point and a friendly staff.
showstopper: trio salmon.
creativitay: they like to jam pack their rolls.
would we go again?: indeed. damn near regulars.
misc: byo. a good menu and good prices. there are lots of specialty makis to chose from, which we love.

tsunami (#2)

another blast from our sushi past: tsunami. we went here to celebrate moving to chicago in july of 2007; and with the help of some stellar sushi and eclectic jams, celebrate we did...

how it sizes up: 4
atmosphere: somewhat interesting. we were one of the few parties present, yet were seated by a set of ginormous speakers upstairs. there was some questionable (i'm blue da ba dee da ba die???) music played, but over all, the loungey feel is a good one.
showstopper: white tiger and tuna 4 way.
creativitay: pretty standard, but their use of mango was rocks our collective world.
would we go again?: yes. and we have.
misc: again, a river north pick. valet only. it was a great way to ring in becoming chi-town residents.

blue water grill (#1)


we're going back. wayyy back to the winter of 2006...

not only is blue water grill one of our favorite restaurants in chicago, it has unbelievably good sushi. it's like everything on that menu just turns to gold.

sadly, to our shock and dismay, blue water closed its doors yesterday.

how it sizes up: 5
atmosphere: awesome. might borderline on perfect.
showstopper: filet roll as well as the tuna & lobster roll.
creativitay: filet mignon in a sushi roll, we believe that speaks for itself.
would we go again?: absolutely. and we have.
misc: river north neighborhood, close to nordstrom/north bridge mall. never in our lives have we had a restaurant experience so grand. oysters on the house, two maki rolls on the house, sock hats and a little box filled with mini sugar cookies for a table of almost 10 girls. the fish in the sushi was extremely fresh; this joint exceeded our greatest expectations in all regards.

rip, blue water. you will always hold a special place in our hearts and our stomachs.

the run down.

our basis of ranking sushi establishments will be as follows:

  • how it sizes up - our overall opinion of the restaurant on a scale from 1-5, 5 being the best
  • atmosphere
  • showstopper/favorite roll - what rocked our socks off
  • creativitay - how unique were their rolls?
  • would we go again?
  • misc - parking, neighborhood, freshness, etc.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

19.

before full-time jobs, rent and utilities, there was a summer that was something sent from the gods. a time when our lives were a vacation.

the vacation ended, but every now and again, we are able to sail peacefully through this rocky ocean of reality on maki-shaped rafts, floating gently on wine, and pretend that the real world is just as divine as that long-gone summer.

tonight will be lucky number 19 on the long list of chicago sushi restaurants. reviews and comments to come.

welcome to our sushi blog!

born and raised in small town america, we like our sushi like we like our trucks. loud, proud, and unexpected. bring on the heat, bring on the crunch, bring on something fresh and fun and we are likely to eat it up (both literally AND figuratively).