- 2546 N. Clark St., Lincoln Park
What sets this tiny Lincoln Park BYOB apart from every other sushi-and-Japanese joint in the city? "We have a one-and-a-half-day turnover on our fish," chef-own... READ MORE
What sets this tiny Lincoln Park BYOB apart from every other sushi-and-Japanese joint in the city? "We have a one-and-a-half-day turnover on our fish," chef-own... READ MORE
The atmosphere (and prices) of this Lincoln Park sushi spot are comparatively upscale, except on Friday and Saturday nights when sake bombs bring down the house... READ MORE
This small, 17-seat restaurant, known for its sushi and maki rolls, prides itself on offering high-quality Japanese cuisine at an accessible price point. Mellow... READ MORE
In early 2008, chef-partner Carlo Vizconde (former Kamehachi head chef) and chef Melvin Vizconde--twin brothers--teamed up with partners Michelle Ly, Tony Taing... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park eatery offers Chinese favorites such as orange beef, dumplings and egg drop soup in addition to maki rolls and sashimi. READ MORE
For Westerners with a taste for the Orient, this Lincoln Park storefront restaurant offers a large selection of Japanese dishes that range from shrimp tempura, ... READ MORE
"Everybody uses the same soy sauce and the same wasabi. The only way to differentiate yourself is the fish," according to Sai Cafe's owner Jim Bee, who was trai... READ MORE
Sister spot to Southport Avenue's Rise,this Lincoln Park restaurant offers familiar Chinese dishes (Szechwan, Mandarin and Hunan), as well as sushi and a few ot... READ MORE
Sushi makes the ideal light bite for a pre-show dinner along this theatrical stretch of Halsted, and the late hours of operation mean the post-show munchies won... READ MORE
This neighborhood sushi spot in Lincoln Park offers a cozy atmosphere and a large daily all-u-can-eat sushi buffet at both lunch and dinner. A variety of sushi ... READ MORE
This spot is a traditional sushi house -- small and intimate, with polished wooden tables and food served on wooden blocks. Three chefs stand behind the sushi b... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park Japanese spot's most unique feature is its "kushi bar," which is like a sushi bar but with yakitori (skewered foods) instead of raw fish. The ... READ MORE
This casual family-owned eatery recently sits just north of the busy intersection Ashland and Fullerton Avenues. Featuring exposed brick walls, soothing hues of... READ MORE
Tuan Nguyen, part of the family behind the now-shuttered Pasteur, is a partner in this reasonably priced Vietnamese spot in Lincoln Park. Simply It is a departu... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park Vietnamese restaurant, a sister spot to Hai Yen in Uptown, is more contemporary than the Argyle Street original-look for bold touches like a r... READ MORE
Though it doesn't look like much from the outside, this intimate sushi spot prides itself on service. The sushi chef is in plain view as you enter, and he's hap... READ MORE
Pressed sushi, or oshizushi, is the specialty this small Japanese BYOB in Lincoln Park. This style of sushi, popular in Osaka, Japan, doesn't incorporate a nori... READ MORE
Executive chef Macku Chan (Kaze, Mirai, Heat) and his sushi chef brothers Kaze and Hari Chan are behind this Lincoln Park sushi spot where they serve both tradi... READ MORE
This Lincoln Park eatery offers traditional Thai and Japanese dishes, served in its sleek dining room lined with wall-mounted mirror tiles and a see-through gla... READ MORE
Chef-restauranteurs B.K. Park (Arami) and Jason Chan (Urban Union) teamed up for this Lincoln Park sushi spot named after Park's son. The spacious 80-seater wil... READ MORE