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This restaurant fuses Chinese cuisine with sushi, making for some tasty menu options. You can order the classic udon soup with fried rice and chicken, or opt for the more exotic rack of lamb soaked in pine nut miso. The dining room is quiet and inviting, with clean wood tables and stone accents. Service is timely and helpful. - Gina Rosemellia
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“Fabulous” sushi and Pan-Asian creations via the Rise and Shine crew are served in a “small”, “cool space” featuring funky bamboo ceiling art at this midpriced River North Japanese “just off Michigan Avenue”; though some suggest there’s nothing “to rave about”, the few surveyors who’ve sampled it promise “guaranteed quality” and a menu “similar” to its siblings; P.S. second-floor Izakaya Hapa...
Rough-hewn wood pillars and floors offer a stark contrast--and lend casual cred--to mod red bucket seating at this intimate, tightly packed River North sushi bar from the owners of Rise and Shine....
The udon here is yummy. The noodles are so soft, they slip right into your mouth. They're cooked just right so they feel chewy in your mouth. The shiitake(?) mushrooms in the soup are sliced thinly so their taste isn't overwhelming. The poached egg in there is DELICIOUS because it was cooked so nicely …
Dined here for lunch yesterday (12/30/14). The wait staff was very friendly and were prompt in refilling our water glasses. My friend and I ordered the soft shell crab roll and two signature rolls-one with tuna and mango and one with salmon and avocado (I can't remember the names of these rolls). It took a while for …
Great sushi (salmon, smoked salmon, roe, crab, shrimp), seaweed salad, and mochi. Rich Roasted Butternut Squash Soup!
Food was good. However, not worth the price. Waited absurdly long for everything. Service was appalling. Will not return
Very delicious spot for sushi! Went off the reviews to try this place and was glad I did. The prices I would say are normal for fresh sushi!Will definitely return the next time we visit Chicago!!
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Sushi Taio was founded in 2009, and is located at 58 E Ontario St in Chicago. Additional information is available at www.taiyochicago.com or by contacting Sandy Yu at (312) 440-1717.
Sushi Taiyo features a full sushi bar in our comfortable modern dining room as well as a full menu of Asian appetizers and entrees. This is all complimented by a wide ranged of sake and cocktails.
The creators of Lakeview's Rise and Lincoln Park's Shine have produced another fabulous Sushi Restaurant in Chicago. With a great location right on the corner of Ontario and Rush streets, we bring together great dishes that sushi lovers and non-sushi lovers alike will adore. The restaurant is modern with clean lines, minimalism and walls of windows; yet traditional with dark wood, flooring,...
This restaurant fuses Chinese cuisine with sushi, making for some tasty menu options. You can order the classic udon soup with fried rice and chicken, or opt for the more exotic rack of lamb soaked in pine nut miso. The dining room is quiet and inviting, with clean wood tables and stone accents. Service is timely and helpful. - Gina Rosemellia
Save Money: The lunch menu, which includes miso soup and white rice or udon noodles, is served Monday through Friday from 11am-3pm. Nothing tops $16.
The Extras: Brown rice can be swapped out for $1 more in all dishes, including nigiri and sushi.
The lunch menu, which includes miso soup and white rice or udon noodles, is served Monday through Friday from 11am-3pm. Nothing tops $16.
Brown rice can be swapped out for $1 more in all dishes, including nigiri and sushi.
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