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    Post #1 - April 16th, 2008, 5:38 pm
    Post #1 - April 16th, 2008, 5:38 pm Post #1 - April 16th, 2008, 5:38 pm
    All -

    Taking some out of town friends to a Cubs game tonight and wanted to come up with some sort of Sushi option for after the game. Any ideas? Don't know if we will stay till the end so we might be able to go around 9Pm.

    Any thoughts where we don't need to travel to Bucktown or downtown for some good sushi?
  • Post #2 - April 16th, 2008, 5:41 pm
    Post #2 - April 16th, 2008, 5:41 pm Post #2 - April 16th, 2008, 5:41 pm
    I think Matsuya, just a couple of blocks down Clark Street, is open late for sushi.

    Matsuya
    3469 N. Clark St.
    Chicago
    (773) 248-26
  • Post #3 - April 16th, 2008, 5:45 pm
    Post #3 - April 16th, 2008, 5:45 pm Post #3 - April 16th, 2008, 5:45 pm
    Sushi Mura, just north of Addison on Southport, is one of my favorites.
  • Post #4 - April 16th, 2008, 5:47 pm
    Post #4 - April 16th, 2008, 5:47 pm Post #4 - April 16th, 2008, 5:47 pm
    What about Tsuki? I know it is not as close, but also looking for quality (heard tsuki is pretty good)..
  • Post #5 - April 16th, 2008, 6:14 pm
    Post #5 - April 16th, 2008, 6:14 pm Post #5 - April 16th, 2008, 6:14 pm
    IMO, tiny little Toro Sushi in Lincoln Park is the best spot for Sushi in the neighborhood of Wrigley. They're open weeknights until 10 per their website.

    Toro Sushi
    2546 N Clark St
    Chicago, IL 60614
    www.torosushi.biz
  • Post #6 - April 16th, 2008, 6:22 pm
    Post #6 - April 16th, 2008, 6:22 pm Post #6 - April 16th, 2008, 6:22 pm
    Toro or tsuki?
  • Post #7 - April 16th, 2008, 6:29 pm
    Post #7 - April 16th, 2008, 6:29 pm Post #7 - April 16th, 2008, 6:29 pm
    Matsuya because it's closer and open later which will give you more time to eat/talk, imo. I think their food is good. I have not been to Toro or Tsuki, however, so for all I know they may be a lot better.[/quote]
  • Post #8 - April 17th, 2008, 2:16 pm
    Post #8 - April 17th, 2008, 2:16 pm Post #8 - April 17th, 2008, 2:16 pm
    Wakamono on Broadway between Aldine and Roscoe is open late. This is my go-to sushi spot for dinner both early and late.
  • Post #9 - April 17th, 2008, 4:39 pm
    Post #9 - April 17th, 2008, 4:39 pm Post #9 - April 17th, 2008, 4:39 pm
    Matsuya is Cubs sushi. Plus, the techno-roll places don't have natto, Osaka-style box-pressed sushi (battera), dan dan mein (ramen version) and other Japanese mainstays that make Matsuya unique in the neighborhood.
  • Post #10 - April 19th, 2008, 7:28 am
    Post #10 - April 19th, 2008, 7:28 am Post #10 - April 19th, 2008, 7:28 am
    Update -

    We ended up going to Tsuki around 9:45 after the Cubbies were blowing the Reds out.

    I went with two avid Sushi eaters in from out of town and we were anxious to dig in to see what gems we could find.

    We started with a number of sashimi pieces and a couple of rolls:

    Sashimi:
    Chu-toro
    Salmon
    Hamachi
    Hamachi Toro
    Super White Tuna

    Rolls:
    Crazy Tuna
    Some Scallop roll
    And a couple others I cannot remember.

    Overall it was completely underwhelming. Sashimi pieces appeared to be smaller than usual and not as fresh as I would have liked. On one I picked up a fishy smell (on a piece that should not have had the smell).

    We had maybe 5 total rolls (only could remember the two) and only one of them was one that I would get again.

    Overall for the $180 we dropped (with drinks) I would not do it again.
  • Post #11 - April 19th, 2008, 7:38 am
    Post #11 - April 19th, 2008, 7:38 am Post #11 - April 19th, 2008, 7:38 am
    jpeac2 wrote:Update -

    We ended up going to Tsuki around 9:45 after the Cubbies were blowing the Reds out.

    Late to the party, but my suggestion would have been Matsuya as well. It's a long time favorite for cooked food, love the salt grilled fish, as well as sushi.

    Baseball season just started, keep Matsuya's 11:30pm close in mind for next time.

    Enjoy,
    Gary

    Matsuya
    3469 N. Clark St
    Chicago, IL
    773-248-2677
    One minute to Wapner.
    Raymond Babbitt

    Low & Slow
  • Post #12 - April 19th, 2008, 9:23 am
    Post #12 - April 19th, 2008, 9:23 am Post #12 - April 19th, 2008, 9:23 am
    I should have chimed in earlier, but we've been really down on Tsuki lately. It used to be one of our favorite places (heck, we even got engaged there), but lately the quality of there fish has done a severe nose dive. My suspicion is that a lot of energy went into opening Ai, and Tsuki suffered for it. We go to Ai now instead (which isn't really close to either Wrigley or the Cell).
    -Josh

    I've started blogging about the Stuff I Eat
  • Post #13 - April 19th, 2008, 9:51 am
    Post #13 - April 19th, 2008, 9:51 am Post #13 - April 19th, 2008, 9:51 am
    YourPalWill wrote:IMO, tiny little Toro Sushi in Lincoln Park is the best spot for Sushi in the neighborhood of Wrigley. They're open weeknights until 10 per their website.



    I absolutely agree. I just wish the waits weren't so ridiculous.

    (That website, made by one of their customers, is pretty bad by the way.)
  • Post #14 - April 19th, 2008, 10:09 am
    Post #14 - April 19th, 2008, 10:09 am Post #14 - April 19th, 2008, 10:09 am
    I agree with you on both points. Hopefully, Mitch's success will allow him to expand soon so that the 90 minute waits for a table become a thing of the past.

    As for the website, I acknowledge that it is pretty horrible. But, it is a good illustration as to how fanatical this restaurant's customer base is toward promoting it.
  • Post #15 - April 19th, 2008, 12:43 pm
    Post #15 - April 19th, 2008, 12:43 pm Post #15 - April 19th, 2008, 12:43 pm
    i would have went to kaze in roscoe village. open to 11pm, daily

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