Sushi Para II: User Reviews
Sushi Para II
2256 N. Clark St. - Chicago773-477-3219
Excellent sushi..especially the volcano roll! It has me hooked!
Overall good sushi for the price....is very crowded even on weeknights.
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If you're looking to get your fill of sushi, this is the place! It's not the best sushi I've ever had, but it's still really good. The staff is friendly, and the service is quick. Not to mention it's a BYOB with no corking fees. I highly recommend Sushi Para II, and will be back!
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I've been to this place two times, and I love the all you can eat sushi for $17.99 You get really big pieces, and the chef makes them right in front of you. Very friendly staff.. and although the ambiance isn't there much, it makes up for it's sushi rolls. This is a hidden gem. Not the best I've had, but is so far second to best until I find another favorite.
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My counsins from Chinatown told me that this place is not that good.
I often go to the Sushi Para in Palatine.
The Sushi is all right there.
I would not say this place is excellent.
$14.99 per head for lunch (ALL YOU CAN ORDER)!
If you eat a lot of Sushi, it is worthy.
The drawback is you have to pay for whatever is left over.
$1 per piece.
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It is worse than a China buffet! They don't have a/c, rolls fall all apart. Not worth it.
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What a gem, no wonder it was packed. ~$17.99 all you can eat sushi, rolls, and appetizers. Plus, everything is made to order, NOT buffet. The atmosphere is cozy, food quality was surprisingly good. All the items were really flavorful. Unless you're used to really high-end sushi places you will be very happy with this spot. AND its BYOB!
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By far the best all you can eat sushi spot I've been to (way better than HOSAN). Same deal as most places: rolls are huge, you'll get charged if you have leftovers. They are much more accomodating with special needs/requests. It's BYOB which is always good. Not the best sushi I've ever had, but it's really good. The cuts of fish are good, and even though sometimes the rolls have a lot of filler they're great. Best thing is that the $16 all you can eat (keep ordering until you're full) you can order other things such as gyoza, tempura, miso soup...and that's all included!
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