Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs? Equally good sushi, though less hot appetizers, same exec chef and less of a scene downstairs. I absolutely love the food at Japonais but I cannot stand the crowd. It's very hard to hear one another and the crowd is downright rude.bluesman wrote:Hey Gang
It's my wife's b-day on Thursday. She mentioned Japonais.
Any thoughts? We're 40ish with kids, not scenesters at all.
But hey 7:30ish on a Thursday in March. Might be manageable
Share thoughts, food service etc
Domestic harmony is bliss
Dave
jpschust wrote:Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs? Equally good sushi, though less hot appetizers, same exec chef and less of a scene downstairs. I absolutely love the food at Japonais but I cannot stand the crowd. It's very hard to hear one another and the crowd is downright rude.bluesman wrote:Hey Gang
It's my wife's b-day on Thursday. She mentioned Japonais.
Any thoughts? We're 40ish with kids, not scenesters at all.
But hey 7:30ish on a Thursday in March. Might be manageable
Share thoughts, food service etc
Domestic harmony is bliss
Dave
jpschust wrote:Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs? Equally good sushi, though less hot appetizers, same exec chef and less of a scene downstairs. I absolutely love the food at Japonais but I cannot stand the crowd. It's very hard to hear one another and the crowd is downright rude.bluesman wrote:Hey Gang
It's my wife's b-day on Thursday. She mentioned Japonais.
Any thoughts? We're 40ish with kids, not scenesters at all.
But hey 7:30ish on a Thursday in March. Might be manageable
Share thoughts, food service etc
Domestic harmony is bliss
Dave
Christopher Gordon wrote:No, Mirai is a separate restaurant, same exec chef. Downstairs in Mirai is not particularly clubby or sceney at all (that's a bit more upstairs and even less so since the smoking ban)jpschust wrote:Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs? Equally good sushi, though less hot appetizers, same exec chef and less of a scene downstairs. I absolutely love the food at Japonais but I cannot stand the crowd. It's very hard to hear one another and the crowd is downright rude.bluesman wrote:Hey Gang
It's my wife's b-day on Thursday. She mentioned Japonais.
Any thoughts? We're 40ish with kids, not scenesters at all.
But hey 7:30ish on a Thursday in March. Might be manageable
Share thoughts, food service etc
Domestic harmony is bliss
Dave
The downstairs of Japonais is also named Mirai? Huh.
jpschust wrote:Christopher Gordon wrote:No, Mirai is a separate restaurant, same exec chef. Downstairs in Mirai is not particularly clubby or sceney at all (that's a bit more upstairs and even less so since the smoking ban)jpschust wrote:Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs? Equally good sushi, though less hot appetizers, same exec chef and less of a scene downstairs. I absolutely love the food at Japonais but I cannot stand the crowd. It's very hard to hear one another and the crowd is downright rude.bluesman wrote:Hey Gang
It's my wife's b-day on Thursday. She mentioned Japonais.
Any thoughts? We're 40ish with kids, not scenesters at all.
But hey 7:30ish on a Thursday in March. Might be manageable
Share thoughts, food service etc
Domestic harmony is bliss
Dave
The downstairs of Japonais is also named Mirai? Huh.
and even more fun than the crowd upstairs!jesteinf wrote:The downstairs of Japonais is the bar/lounge.
jpschust wrote:Instead of going to Japonais, why not go to Mirai downstairs?
rachel2025 wrote:Hello,
We received a gift certificate and are eating there tonight. Anybody have recos on what to order?
rachel2025 wrote:I'll report back later tonight, if I am sober enough to type.
Kennyz wrote: I've been there 3 times, and I honestly don't remember a thing I ate except that one item had to be cooked on a hot rock to which it stuck to the point where it was impossible to peel off. But I do remember gorgeous women in short skirts sitting outside on feng shui style bamboo lounge chairs overlooking a pristine part of the Chicago river.
But I do remember gorgeous women in short skirts sitting outside on feng shui style bamboo lounge chairs overlooking a pristine part of the Chicago river.
Shaggywillis wrote:I'm not a femi-nazi, but more and more on this site people are making comments like below on this board. Is this really necessary? If it's okay, then I'll start commenting about the hot men with tight pants that I saw at Kuma's the other night.But I do remember gorgeous women in short skirts sitting outside on feng shui style bamboo lounge chairs overlooking a pristine part of the Chicago river.
Have you eaten at Medieval Times? The food's pretty bad there but all the men wear tights (and carry weapons)!
Shaggywillis wrote:Have you eaten at Medieval Times? The food's pretty bad there but all the men wear tights (and carry weapons)!
LOL, not since 6th grade. And if we're talking fetishes, then this is definitely the wrong place.
nr706 wrote:rachel2025 wrote:I'll report back later tonight, if I am sober enough to type.
To the best of my knowledge, sobriety has never been a requirement for posting on LTH ...
Please do not post while dronck
I take it you have not been to the torture dungeon?
There's no red line stop at 18th and halsted!