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Uni Sushi
Master Critic Review
Uni Sushi
8.0
Uni Sushi blends Japanese sushi with a few pan-Asian influences in a cozy room that feels relaxed yet date-night ready, especially later in the evening. Long hours and a broad menu make it a flexible choice for last-minute plans or late dinners after shows.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hamachi Jalapeno, Salmon Ceviche, Chicago-v Maki
Scores:
Value: 7.4
Service: 7.9
Consistency: 7.6
Food Quality: 8.2
Atmosphere: 7.8
Cultural Relevance: 6
What makes it special: Late-hours sushi spot with playful Chicago-named rolls and a relaxed, dimly lit room.
Who should go: Late-night couples wanting easygoing sushi and cocktails.
When to visit: After 8pm when crowds thin and the lighting softens.
What to order: Hamachi Jalapeno, Salmon Ceviche, a Chicago-v or Bears maki.
Insider tip: Use it as a flexible last stop; the sushi menu runs later than many nearby kitchens.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking in West Town; can be limited on weekends. Allow extra time.
Dress code: Smart casual β jeans are fine, but many guests lean slightly dressy at night.
Noise level: Moderate β you can hold a conversation, but it gets livelier later in the evening.
Weekend wait: 30β60 minutes without a reservation during peak times.
Weekday lunch: Typically no wait when open earlier in the day.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes β veggie rolls, appetizers, and salads are available.
Vegan options: Limited β a few rolls and sides can work depending on sauces.
Gluten-free options: Some options available; ask staff about soy sauce and roll components.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Yes β the dim lighting and relaxed vibe make it an easygoing, low-pressure sushi date spot.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Often yes, especially later in the evening, but expect waits on weekends without a booking.
Is it kid-friendly? Itβs better suited for adults and date nights, though older kids or teens would be fine earlier in the evening.
Best For
Better for: Late-night sushi dates where you want a relaxed, flexible menu without formality.
Skip if: Youβre looking for ultra-traditional omakase or a quiet, white-tablecloth experience.