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Kamehachi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar
275 Parkway Dr
Lincolnshire, IL 60069
(847) 541-8800
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Kamehachi Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar has been selected as a best restaurant
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[ more from 10best]
"A restaurant town in the truest sense of the term, Chicago extends far beyond Polish sausage, deep-dish pizza, and world-class steaks. Thanks to corner vendors and legends like the original Pizzeria Uno, Gino's East, Gene and Georgetti, and Morton’s, thos..."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Kamehachi's founder, Marion Konishi, belonged to a community of Japanese-Americans that immigrated to Chicago in the 1940s. Aspiring to bring the colorful customs of Japan to the streets of the Windy City, Konishi put her money where her mouth (and the er..."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Forlorn lunchers in need of culinary excitement within their 30-minute break should check out this express extension of the local and popular Kamehachi mini-chain. The convenient cafe in the South Wacker building serves pre-made and made-to-order sushi...."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Here’s what to expect at the end of your chopsticks: Kamehachi’s menu offers a wide selection of nigiri sushi, sashimi, maki mono and sake. Upgrade your typical ramen dinner with udon soup for some real noodle-slurpin’ action...."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"The first floor resembles a typical sushi bar: small, intimately arranged tables (read: this is a euphemism for thisclosetogether) and a long counter behind which knife-yielding men perform their magic. The second level, which boasts the newer Kamehachi C..."
[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"TripAdvisor™ provides unbiased reviews, articles, recommendations and opinions on Kamehachi on Ontario, Chicago...."
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"The service was cheerfully accommodating -- "I brought you a miso, too, so you wouldn't be lonely," the waitress told my companion, whose order, unlike mine, didn't come with soup. When we accidentally lit one of our menus on fire, she laughed it off and..."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"An Old Town fixture and longtime favorite, Kamehachi continues to offer some of the best sushi around. Cooked food is also tasty: Raters mention the rainbow trout and beef teriyaki...."
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"The service was cheerfully accommodating --..."
[ more from dailycandy]
"You resolved to eat right this year — all natural, no preservatives. This roomy new spot from chef Patrick Cassata makes it easy to stick to your word...."
[ more from fodors]
"It seems like there's a sushi spot on practically every corner in Chicago, but when Kamehachi opened in Old Town in 1967, it was the first. Quality fish, updated decor, and eager-to-please hospitality keep fans returning...."
[ more from gayot]
| "The Streeterville location adds one more to the Kamehachi family of Japanese restaurants. The makeover of this space from its former tenant (Spruce) turned out quite nice...." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "The North Shore Bin 36 morphed into this friendly seafood spot, and although the folks behind that wine bar have a few kinks to iron out when it comes to this fresh catch, a visit may be generally pleasant. Kamehachi has a sushi bar in residence so diners..." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "It doesn't get much better than this when it comes to the ultra-freshest fish of the sea, plus an oyster shooter served with a quail egg and landlubbing faves like chicken katsu. Two dining rooms---upstairs and downstairs---serve other things, too: wonder..." |
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[ more from gayot]
| "Here"s a sushi-lover's paradise without the drive into the city. It doesn't get much better than this when it comes to the ultra-freshest fish of the sea...." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "Kamahechi of Tokyo - great restaurant, just off Michigan Ave. Fairly reasonable for downtown sushi, would highly recommend, with good food and good ambiance...." |
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[ more from judysbook]
| "I love the building and how every floor has an entirely different setting. As you walk from floor to floor, it's like you are walking into different restaurants...." |
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[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Sushi-loving Loop dwellers rejoice, Old Town's popularKamehachi Cafe also has an outpost across from the Sears Tower. This location focuses on sushi with a limited Japanese menu (teriyaki usually makes the lineup) that rotates frequently...."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"This Old Town sushi hotspot manages to sate both aficionados and neophytes alike...."
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"We endured a lunch from hell that included a 20-minute wait for our first glimpse of a server, on top of a 15-minute wait for a table in the first place. (Hint: If you're quoted a lunchtime wait of more than 15 minutes, the 120-seat dining room is full, a..."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"This Old Town sushi hotspot manages to sate both aficionados and neophytes alike. Three dining areas -- including spotless sushi bar, clubby upstairs and flowering garden -- amplify atmosphere choices...."
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"They were very helpful, the waitress was excellent, food was fresh, and excellent...."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"The airy space features blonde woods, shoji screens, bubbling fountains, bamboo tables, a sushi bar and a cut-glass wall to separate the bar from the dining room. There are three private dining rooms: a romantic room for up to four, and two larger rooms t..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "I was never a devotee of seafood, let alone RAW seafood, until I tried it here at Kamehachi. Not only is the sushi top-notch, fresh, and wonderfully presented, but the servic...." |
1 reviews
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Old Town's Kamehachi was on a roll long before sushi became a buzzword among the trendy set. Open since 1967, the restaurant expanded from a modest sushi counter to a sophisticated dining institution that's been around for more than three generations in o..." |
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"They've been quietly springing up around the Chicago area since 1999, but unlike most local chains, this Japanese-focused and family-owned eatery promotes a healthier menu. Kamehachi -- widely known as the city's first sushi bar -- opened in Old Town in t..."
[ more from travel.yahoo]
| "OverviewKamehachi is Japanese for 'eight turtles' - a symbol of long life and good luck. This hip joint offers the standard Japanese fare which includes Tempura Udon, Ten Zaru Soba,...." |
7 reviews
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[ more from wcities]
"Kamehachi is Japanese for 'eight turtles' - a symbol of long life and good luck. This urbane restaurant offers the standard Japanese fare, which includes dishes like Tempura Udon, Ten Zaru Soba, and Yaki Udon; it also features a massive sushi bar...."
[ more from wcities]
"Kamehachi is Japanese for 'eight turtles' - a symbol of long life and good luck. This hip joint offers the standard Japanese fare which includes Tempura Udon, Ten Zaru Soba, Yaki Udon, and many more; it also features a massive sushi bar...."
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