Had an excellent reason to drop by Chizakaya last night. It was on my way home (not really, but I was up north!)
I had noticed this place a few weeks ago, when I was across the street at a photography class. They opened last week, but I did not want to risk a bad first impression because of opening pains!
I arrived around 7 and chose a seat in the front dining room. There is also a bar you can idle up to, or a communal seating area in the back. It was relatively empty when I arrived: 2 tables occupies and a few people at the bar. When I left around 8:30pm, there were no tables left... On an Wednesday night! My waitress was very cheerful and helpful and recommended a light tasting beer to start. Then we started to get crazy!
My choices were: Puffed Pig Ears, Crispy pork with poached egg, 1 skewer each of beef tongue and beef cheek (tongue and cheek! Get it?!), chawan mushi with foie gras, basket tofu, crispy chicken thighs, ramen, rice pudding (dessert), and yuzu cake with green tea ice cream (dessert).
Yes, I overordered just a tad, but with no regrets! Photos will be coming soon!
Amuse Bouche (complimentary) - Edamame, with dashi foam, hijiki and a piece of crispy fish skin. Edamame was plain, hijiki was hard to eat (a few pieces at the bottom of the plate). Star was definitely that fish skin cracker. Slightly greasy and fishy with a good crunch.
Puffed Pigs Ears - think thin crackers that taste just like chiccarones but with extra crunch. I have no idea how they do this. It was a generous portion for $4, dusted with toragashi (which I could not really taste till the end), served with a jalapeno "vin" (vinaigrette). A very nice way to start the meal
Crispy Pork with slow cooked egg - I see what they were trying for... pork belly sliced thin and fried. Not too crispy, but the pork had a slight jerky like texture. The poached egg was beautiful, served with some soy, I used it as a dip for my pork and downed the rest in one gulp!
Beef Tongue and Cheek kushi yaki - Very good. How good? I ordered extra to go and they never made it home! Tongue was thinly sliced and well cooked: not tough, perfectly tender. A squeeze of lemon was all it needed. Cheek was tender and sweet. I was very happy that I have found a place for kushi yaki in the city! The menu also has the standbys (chicken, meatballs, etc etc), but they have some very interested items like japanese turnips, chicken skin (normal for me, but maybe not for everyone!), etc.
Chawan Mushi with foie gras - You can get it with or without the foie gras ($6 additional). But there was a lot of foie in my chawan mushi. maybe a 2-3 inch piece cut into 4 pieces. Perfectly cooked, pink in the center. The egg custard itself was perfectly steamed. Not overcooked, great silky texture.
Basket Tofu - Made in house, the tofu is not the silky tofu you'd expect. It's thicker and grainier. Think mashed feta-ish... You can taste the freshness, and the soy, served in a basket with soy sauce on the side.
Crispy Chicken Thighs - Served with a mizuna salad and a dashi mayo. Not a fan of the mayo, so I avoided it. Chicken was very crispy, exactly like Japanese kara-age, but I guess Crispy Chicken Thighs sound better. Mizuna salad was simply dressed with a lemon vinaigrette, and refreshed your palate between bites of the rich chicken.
Ramen - I had high hopes... noodles were silky and soft, but I prefer a firmer noodle. Fish paste balls were house made with some octopus thrown in. Crispy pork (same as the earlier dish) was thrown in, but I could have done with less. But the star? That egg... I could have 10 eggs and call it a day...
The kitchen sent out a complimentary dessert (maybe coz they thought I wasn't full yet!) of chocolate sesame ganache with soy sorbet. Very rich in the beginning, but as the ganache squares started to melt in your mouth, the flavor of the sesame came out. The soy sorbet was extremely well done and reminded me of really fresh soy milk (dou jiang), which basically it is! Really good stuff.
At this point I was stuffed. So I had my 2 desserts to go:
Yuzu cake with green tea ice cream - Did not have a chance to try the ice cream, since it would have melted. But the nice people there told me they owed me one serving for my next visit. The cake... the cake... I opened the container in the kitchen the minute I got home. Just for a look... took a nibble, and 10 seconds later it was gone. Light, not too sweet yuzu sponge cake served with some matcha (green tea) crumble topping...
Rice pudding - It's actually rice pudding with taro root, and coconut shavings on top. A little heavier than the cake, but not too sweet.
So there you go... An excellent dinner, great waitstaff, and really talented chefs... I am happy I went, and will definitely be back to try everything else I missed!

Chizakaya
3056 N. Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL
773-697-4725