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Best Sushi Restaurants in Old Town

4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
SHŌ
Music-driven omakase that blends serious technique with interactive, DIY hand rolls.

Notable Picks

8.6
$$$$ Old Town Sushi
SHŌ is a modern Old Town omakase where chef Mari Katsumura runs a tightly edited 10-course menu that moves from sashimi to playful composed dishes and DIY hand rolls. The counter-only format, music-forward room, and focus on seasonal Japanese technique with global twists make it one of the most ambitious sushi experiences in 60610.
Must-Try Dishes: Corn cream croquette with jalapeño and yuzu, Sukiyaki-inspired wagyu hand roll, Tonkotsu ramen with Iberico ham
What makes it special: Music-driven omakase that blends serious technique with interactive, DIY hand rolls.
$$ Old Town Sushi, Seafood
Chicago’s original sushi bar, Kamehachi has anchored Old Town since 1967 with a sprawling menu of maki, nigiri, hot appetizers, and combo platters. It’s less about avant-garde omakase and more about reliable rolls, bento-style meals, and a neighborhood crowd that spans families, regulars, and pre-Second City dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Crouching Tuna Hidden Crab roll, Spicy Tuna Deluxe roll, Kamehachi Combo
What makes it special: Long-running Old Town institution where generations of Chicagoans had their first sushi.
$$ Old Town Sushi
A Thai-and-sushi hybrid that’s quietly strong on maki variety, especially when you treat it like a roll-focused stop rather than an everything-menu order. The best results come from choosing one signature roll and one classic maki, then calling it.
Must-Try Dishes: Dragon maki, Crunchy Spicy Tuna maki, Volcano maki
What makes it special: A wide maki lineup with signature rolls that hit best when ordered focused.

Worthy Picks

$ Old Town Sushi, Thai
Hom Mali Thai Sushi is a newer Old Town spot pairing classic Thai curries and noodles with a compact sushi menu in a polished, relaxed dining room. Locals use it as a weeknight standby when a table of pad thai, curry, and a few maki rolls sounds better than committing to a full omakase.
Must-Try Dishes: Pad Thai, Green curry with vegetables, Spicy tuna roll
What makes it special: Thai dishes and approachable sushi share one room, making it easy for mixed cravings at one table.