Best Sushi Rolls Restaurants in West Loop (60607)
7 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Momotaro
Large-format West Loop Japanese restaurant blending serious sushi with a multi-level, design-forward space and Michelin-level recognition.
Notable Picks
#1
Momotaro
8.8
Momotaro is a multi-level West Loop Japanese restaurant where precise sushi, robata, and composed plates anchor a high-energy dining room. Locals treat it as a go-to for special-occasion sushi and cocktails, backed by years of strong reviews and Michelin recognition.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spaghetti (beef curry pasta), Momomaki roll, Chahan beef fried rice
What makes it special: Large-format West Loop Japanese restaurant blending serious sushi with a multi-level, design-forward space and Michelin-level recognition.
#2
Sushi Dokku
8.4
Sushi Dokku blends creative maki, sturdy classics, and a cocktail-friendly vibe right off Randolph’s main drag. It’s a go-to when you want rolls with a bit more personality, plus the option to duck downstairs into Booze Box for a darker, late-night feel.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hot Daisy roll, Chef-dressed nigiri bites, Matcha cheesecake
What makes it special: High-volume West Loop sushi spot pairing inventive rolls and chef-dressed nigiri with a stylish room and downstairs cocktail bar.
#3
Ryota
8.2
Ryota brings Tokyo-style ramen and a focused sushi program together in a moody West Loop room with individual table lamps and modern touches. The maki list leans tight but thoughtful, with house rolls and sets that pair well with bowls of long-simmered broth.
Must-Try Dishes:
Chirashi bowl, Ryota Premium Set, Kashi Shrimp roll
What makes it special: Newer West Loop ramen-and-sushi house where chef’s sets, chirashi, and specialty maki share the menu with hearty noodle bowls.
#4
Sushi by Bou
8.1
Sushi by Bou at the Emily Hotel is a tiny, time-boxed omakase counter hidden inside Fulton Market, built around 12–17 course chef’s-choice flights. Guests come for the combination of hip-hop soundtrack, intimate bar seating, and polished nigiri progression rather than a long, traditional meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
12-course Signature Omakase, 17-course Bougie Omakase, Bou Reserve Omakase
What makes it special: Speakeasy-style omakase bar inside the Emily Hotel where hip-hop, tightly timed seatings, and chef-led nigiri flights create a high-energy sushi experience.
#5
Sushi Pink
8.0
Sushi Pink has quietly rolled in the West Loop for more than a decade, focusing on big, sauce-forward specialty rolls at friendlier prices than most neighbors. It’s the move when you want playful maki combinations in a compact, casual space instead of a full-on scene restaurant.
Must-Try Dishes:
Spicy Tuna Roll, Shrimp Tempura Roll, Spider Roll
What makes it special: Low-key neighborhood sushi spot with a broad menu and strong value for the area.
Worthy Picks
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
On Taylor Street in University Village, One More Sushi Express is a fast-casual counter focused on budget-friendly maki, combo trays, and ramen for dine-in, takeout, or delivery. Portions run generous for the price, making it a clutch move for students and nearby workers chasing quick rolls.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mario Roll, Red Dragon Roll, Sushi & Sashimi Set
What makes it special: Counter-service spot turning out big, inexpensive rolls and trays for campus and hospital crowds.
7.8
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Trendy Table Hotspots
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Sushi Plus brings conveyor-belt sushi to the southern edge of 60607, sending color-coded plates of classic, baked, and deep-fried rolls around the rotary. It’s less about meticulous omakase and more about grazing through fun, approachable maki in a setting that keeps kids and groups entertained.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fiesta Roll, Flaming Hot Cheetos Roll, Green Tea Crepe Cake
What makes it special: Conveyor-belt sushi with a huge roll lineup and colorful, family-friendly energy.