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Best Japanese Restaurants in Wicker Park & West Town (60622)

6 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
KAI ZAN
Intimate West Town counter where omakase and creative sushi lead.

Notable Picks

8.7
$$$ Humboldt Park
Kai Zan is a small West Town Japanese restaurant known for its omakase-style tasting menus, creative sushi, and intimate counter that has earned long-running local acclaim plus a Michelin Bib Gourmand nod. Couples and small groups book it when they want polished, technique-driven Japanese plates without the stiffness of fine-dining temples.
Must-Try Dishes: 10-course omakase tasting, Escolar Pearl, Polenta Bites
What makes it special: Intimate West Town counter where omakase and creative sushi lead.
$$ Ukrainian Village
Omakase Shoji is an intimate omakase counter in Ukrainian Village where a small number of seats gather around the chef for a focused, seasonal progression of nigiri and composed bites. It’s a special-occasion destination for diners who want a slower, more deliberate sushi experience than neighborhood AYCE and roll-heavy spots.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal Omakase Nigiri Flight, Toro and Uni Course, Chef’s Daily Appetizer Trio
What makes it special: Tiny omakase counter focused on seasonal fish and a tightly choreographed tasting menu.
$$ West Town
Yuzu Sushi & Robata Grill is a high-energy West Town spot known for jumbo specialty rolls, robata skewers, and elaborate sauce art that turns every plate into a mural. The combination of fresh fish, BYOB policy, and hip-hop soundtrack makes it one of the neighborhood’s most talked-about sushi destinations.
Must-Try Dishes: Motown Effect Roll, Born to Chill Jumbo Roll, Love Potion No. 9 Roll
What makes it special: Oversized specialty rolls and robata plates presented with bold, graphic sauce art.
$$ Wicker Park
Sushi Taku is a busy Division Street all-you-can-eat sushi spot where made-to-order rolls, nigiri, and appetizers arrive quickly enough to keep groups grazing for hours. Diners come for value and volume rather than intricate omakase, treating it as a reliable neighborhood go-to for casual sushi nights.
Must-Try Dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Dinner, Spicy Tuna Roll, Shrimp Tempura Roll
What makes it special: All-you-can-eat format with made-to-order rolls at a busy Division Street corner.
$$ West Town
Hiro Bar & Izakaya is a modern West Town izakaya that moved into the former Porto space, pairing hi-fi sound and cocktails with live-fire robata skewers, noodles, and raw dishes. Diners use it as a pre-night-out stop where Japanese small plates and a strong bar program anchor the evening.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice, Shortrib Noodles, Chicken Yakitori Robata
What makes it special: Design-forward izakaya built around live-fire robata, cocktails, and hi-fi sound.

Worthy Picks

$$ Wicker Park
Komorebi Sushi is a compact Wicker Park sushi bar known for its all-you-can-eat format, steady neighborhood following, and approachable menu of rolls, nigiri, and hot bites. It functions as a dependable option when you want a long, relaxed sushi session without surprise add-ons to the bill.
Must-Try Dishes: All You Can Eat Sushi Dinner, Tempura Shrimp, Jalapeño Poppers
What makes it special: Neighborhood all-you-can-eat sushi where one price unlocks a broad menu.