Best Japanese Restaurants in River North (60654)
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Omakase Room by Kanemaru
Serious, chef-led omakase with meticulous seasonal fish and pacing.
Essential Picks
9.0
An intimate 10-seat counter in River North where Chef Shinichiro Kanemaru serves a tightly paced, 16-course omakase built around premium fish flown in from Japan. The room leans serene and minimalist, making the focus the progression of nigiri, sake pairings, and quiet interaction with the chef.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kanemaru's 16-course omakase, Fatty tuna nigiri, Hokkaido uni
What makes it special: Serious, chef-led omakase with meticulous seasonal fish and pacing.
Notable Picks
8.8
Vibes:
Luxury Dining Elite
Date Night Magic
Business Lunch Power Players
Birthday & Celebration Central
A modern Japanese steakhouse and sushi spot centered on a dramatic robata grill, Roka Akor pairs A5 wagyu and grilled seafood with composed sushi in a sleek River North room. High review volume over many years indicates it functions as a reliable destination for business dinners and date nights alike.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wagyu beef and kimchi dumplings, Robata grilled pork belly, Robata grilled Chilean sea bass
What makes it special: Japanese-inspired steakhouse marrying robata-grilled meats with polished sushi.
#3
Sushi-san
8.4
Lettuce Entertain You’s flagship Sushi-san pushes hip-hop, high energy, and shareable sushi in a loud, crowded Grand Avenue space. Thousands of reviews and multiple locations built off this original show that it’s a reliable go-to for fun maki, nigiri, and Japanese-ish bar food.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tako Taco, Crazy Shrimp Tempura roll, Beef 'n Bop sizzling rice
What makes it special: High-volume, music-driven sushi bar balancing playful rolls and solid nigiri.
8.3
Since 2011, Union has blended robata-grilled meats with creative maki and sashimi in a compact, graffiti-accented Erie Street space. Its long-running happy hour, $1 oyster promotions, and reliable sushi make it a high-volume standby for after-work meetups and casual dates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Truffled Tuna, Kyoto Glazed Lamb Chops, Spicy Tuna roll
What makes it special: Japanese-leaning sushi and robata spot with serious happy hour traction.
8.1
Ikigai runs a modern sushi and izakaya format with a small omakase counter and a dining room geared toward happy hour and shared plates. Guests lean on its sashimi, composed rolls, and grilled skewers before or after nights out along Chicago Avenue.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chef’s omakase nigiri set, Yakitori skewers, Salmon sashimi
What makes it special: Contemporary izakaya where sushi, yakitori, and omakase share the stage.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Operating since the mid-1990s, Cocoro is a quieter, old-guard Japanese restaurant tucked on Wells Street, with a menu spanning sushi, ramen, shabu-shabu, and set meals. It draws a mix of Japanese regulars and River North diners looking for more traditional flavors than the trendier spots nearby.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shabu-shabu for two, Nabeyaki udon, Eel seiro over rice
What makes it special: Long-running, izakaya-style spot focused on classic hot pots and noodles.
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Part of a small ramen chain, this Kyuramen location delivers big, customizable bowls in a narrow, casual space just off Hubbard. High recent review volume and steady lines at peak hours show it’s become an affordable noodle stop for office workers and late shoppers.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kyushu Spicy Tonkotsu Ramen, Honeycomb Platter, Super Bowl Ramen
What makes it special: Busy ramen shop offering customizable bowls at accessible downtown prices.