Best Sushi Restaurants in Bridgeview
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- EEthanvipWisconsin •4 reviews5.0Dined todayObviously the sushi was amazing, but the most surprising dish was the mushroom skewers. Thanks to our waiter Phil for the rec!More infoMomotaroPrice: Expensive• Japanese• West Loop•4.6
- AAlanvipChicago / Illinois •94 reviews5.0Dined todayOur party of 4 had a wonderful time at the Evie, The setting is lovely with large windows on the second floor showcsasing the MMichigan Ave holiday decorations and lights. Our server was terrific, attentive, knowledgeable, personable and gave us good advice. The food was delicious inluding the clams and mussels, Lake Superior Whitefish, chicken, sushi and artichokes. A little expensive but worth it for the quality of the food.More infoThe EviePrice: Expensive• American• River North (Chicago)•4.8
- PPhoebeKansas City / Kansas •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoAs someone who also works in the industry, the dining experience was exceptional, with delectable cuisine and a pleasant ambiance. The beverages were also of high quality. While the service was generally satisfactory, there were a few instances where it fell short. On three separate occasions, incorrect food was delivered to our table. Additionally, the waitress’s attentiveness was lacking, as evidenced by the infrequent visits to our table, and kept missing items that we ordered. Despite these shortcomings, the food runners provided excellent explanations and assistance, which I commend them for.More infoNobu ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• West Loop•4.6
- JJamilvipChicago / Illinois •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy husband and I enjoyed an amazing Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at RPM Steak. The entire experience was top notch. From the ambiance to the service to the cocktails and wine to the delicious food to the meticulous timing and orchestration, we could not have been more impressed. And unlike last year at Prime & Provisions (excellent food and service as well), we were not limited to a rushed 90 minute seating. To the contrary, everything was leisurely, calming, and paced to our liking and comfort. Now on to the food. We both started with the harvest salad, which was tasty, zesty, and refreshing. Followed by possibly the best lobster bisque soup either of us have ever had. For our entrees, my husband had the halibut and I had the turkey (roasted white meat, fried dark meat). Both were superb. High quality ingredients and skillful preparation. The meal also included three sides. The mashed potatoes and bread stuffing were outstanding, the green bean casserole was just okay. Perhaps for future Thanksgiving meals, they may want to offer patrons a selection of five or six sides, for which each table selects three. For our desserts, my husband had the carrot cake and I had the pecan pie (or rather, we shared both). Oh my. Talk about yummy and delectable! Chicago would be well-served if RPM Steak opened a bakery next door. All and all, our first visit to RPM Steak was exceptional and memorable. All the more to be thankful for on Thanksging day.More infoRPM SteakPrice: Very Expensive• Steak• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- MMalcolmvipChicago / Illinois •20 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoRatify restaurant, great views, food and ambience. Great value for the cost, St. Regis has done a well with these two restaurants.More infoMiru at The St. Regis ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• River North (Chicago)•4.7