Best Sushi Restaurants in O'Hare Airport
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- AAntonioChicago / Illinois •7 reviews5.0Dined on 16 Nov 2024A great dinner with amazing flavors. The fish was high quality and everything was delicious.More infoNomonomo SushiPrice: Expensive• Sushi• Logan Square•4.6
- AAidaChicago / Illinois •4 reviews5.0Dined on 15 Nov 2024Great service, delicious food, cozy atmosphere . Victor, the waiter was very attentive. Oh, and the cocktails were superb!More infoRoka Akor - Oak BrookPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Oak Brook•4.7
- PPhailynChicago / Illinois •3 reviews5.0Dined on 11 Nov 2024Quick service, very attentive and nice staff. Good atmosphere, not too loud.More infoMiku SushiPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Lincoln Square•4.5
- EErikChicago / Illinois •2 reviews4.0Dined on 7 Sept 2024Great sushi, atmosphere and service. Unlike others who had a loud music experience at Enso that wasn’t an issue for us.More infoEnso Sushi & BarPrice: Moderate• Sushi• Bucktown / Wicker Park•4.8
- SSaniyaMinneapolis - St. Paul •6 reviews5.0Dined on 1 Sept 2024We had dinner on a Sunday night. The location was very convenient with its own parking and a nice outdoor patio area. We ordered miso soup, the Fiesta, Black Monster, and Picasso rolls. It was all really good and had new flavors I had not tried before. Black Monster uses black rice rather tan white sushi rice. Fiesta had a delicious and assertive chili oil which worked well with the other flavors in the roll. And the marinated onion in the Picasso roll was a big improvement on the fried crunchy onions that many other places use. That was plenty of food for two, but after seeing a surprising number of desserts go out to other tables, we ordered a bomba (mango, passion fruit and raspberry sorbetto) to share. That was also very tasty, and I now get why so many people were going for dessert on Sunday night at a sushi place. It was a nice surprise to have a such a nice dinner while on the road and choosing from unfamiliar spots. I would definitely return when I'm back in town.More infoKizuna Sushi BistroPrice: Moderate• Japanese• Glen Ellyn•4.8