Several years ago, I was a voting judge in Lake Forest. I worked with a judge who spent most of the day lamenting Sushi Kushi was closed on Tuesdays. When I got home that evening, I phoned a friend and arranged to have lunch at Sushi Kushi the very next day. I had learned from this judge to arrive by 11:30 because the place fills fast or you will wait. All was true and the experience was as good as this woman suggested.
Some months ago, Sushi Kushi Too opened in downtown Highland Park. I avoided going there until last week because I assumed it would be swarmed. From my two lunches there arriving both times at 11:30, there were always tables available. While the crowds may not be there, the high quality sushi and service was definitely present.
My friend Helen and I love Uni (Sea Urchin) for the creamy fresh from the ocean taste. While Helen ordered two Uni, one for appetize and one saved for dessert:
I had the the Uni Shooter, which is sea urchin, quail egg yolk, scallion and a dash of chili in ponzu in a shot glass. The tastes of this shooter were so vibrant, I kept thinking about it for the rest of the day.
For the main meal, Helen ordered a Bento Box, which had two shrimp tempura with choice of chicken or beef teriyaki and 3 spicy tuna or 3 california roll served either in or out. The tempura vegetables included shiitake mushrooms as well as sweet potato, green beans and brocolli.
I had Katsudon, which is deep fried pork cutlet with egg and onion over rice.
Sushi Kushi Too offers daily specials which are well worth considering. When we were there last week they offered an alternative bento box of tuna steak, unagi, kahi tamago, hijiki rice, marinated seaweed plus miso soup for $7.25:
Yesterday, they had Tekka Don, which is tuna fillet over rice for $9. I was seriously considering this, though if it had been salmon there would have been no question this would have been my lunch.
We have gone to other Japanese restaurants in our area for lunch, but none offered the quality of Sushi Kushi Too. At the next table, there were Japanese eating soup noodles, which is something I intend to explore further. Sushi Kushi Too has the added feature of being walking distance from my home, I expect Sushi Kushi Too has just become a regular lunch destination for me.
Sushi Kushi Too
495 Central Avenue
Highland Park, IL 60035
Closed Monday
Tuesday – Saturday:
- Lunch: 11: 30 AM – 2 PM
- Dinner: 5 – 10 PM
Sunday Dinner: 4:30 – 9 PM
Sushi Kushi TOYO
825 South Waukegan Road Suite A8
Lake Forest, IL 60045
847-234-9950
(Same shopping center at Lovell’s Restaurant)