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Best Hidden Gems Heaven Restaurants in Armour Square

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
312 Fish Market
Market-side sushi bar delivering near-omakase-quality flights inside 88 Marketplace.

Notable Picks

$$$ Armour Square Japanese, Sushi
Tucked on the second floor of 88 Marketplace in East Pilsen, 312 Fish Market is a sushi counter known for tuna flights, pristine nigiri, and a 17-course omakase that punches above its food-court surroundings. Opened in 2020 by Jackson Chiu and chef Joe Fung, it’s become one of the city’s most talked-about spots for higher-end fish without full fine-dining formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Tuna Flight, Chirashi Bowl, Spicy Octopus Hand Roll
What makes it special: Market-side sushi bar delivering near-omakase-quality flights inside 88 Marketplace.
$$ Armour Square Sushi
This Bridgeport offshoot of the long-running Lawrence Fish Market brings value-driven sushi trays and maki to 31st Street with dine-in seating. Guests lean on large party platters and signature rolls to feed groups at prices that undercut most full-service sushi restaurants in the area.
Must-Try Dishes: Magma Roll, Kamikaze Roll, B1 Nigiri Tray
What makes it special: A south-side extension of a longstanding Chicago sushi market focused on affordable rolls and trays.
$ Armour Square Mexican, Tacos
Carbon Live Fire is a long-running Bridgeport counter where fire-grilled tacos and oversized burritos anchor a fast-casual menu. The focus is on customizable steak, al pastor, and chicken tacos with generous toppings, strong salsas, and late-evening hours that work for quick dinners or takeout before and after games.
Must-Try Dishes: Al Pastor Taco, Campechano Taco, Tequila-Lime Chicken Taco
What makes it special: Fire-grilled tacos and burritos with lots of protein and salsa options in a fast-casual Bridgeport setting.
$ Armour Square Chinese, Dim Sum
On the southern edge of Chinatown, Dim Dim combines a Hong Kong–style café with a compact dim sum and bakery program. Prices stay gentler than the Archer Avenue banquet halls, with congee, noodles, and steamed baskets suited to everyday breakfasts and casual group meals.
Must-Try Dishes: Pork floss egg sandwich, Preserved egg congee, Honey walnut shrimp
What makes it special: Casual HK-style café where congee, noodles, and dim sum stay affordable.