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The South Loop means big spaces and premier sushi spot Oysy delivers with floor-to-ceiling windows and a futuristic space that looks like it was built by sentient crystal honeybees (giant ones, of course). Pronounced Oh-ee-shee, the name means delicious, which is exactly how you'll find their sushi, entrees and specialty cocktails, most of which come very cheap (most nigiri is $5 and under for two pieces).
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