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Weed Street entrepreneur Mark Bortz recreated a gritty-yet-faux Japanese street scene with this spacious Asian restaurant next to his Latin-themed Sangria. Oversized raised-paw Maneki Neko cats, plasmas showing Kung Fu flicks, Tokyo-tinis and glowing lanterns up the kitsch-factor. They server decent sushi and an array of entrées like a Kobe filet and teriyaki shredded chicken. Bachelorette parties can don their plastic phalluses and take advantage of Saturday night party packages.
A sushi pioneer in Lincoln Park, fail-safe Sai Café has been serving up well-priced nigiri, maki, hot and cold appetizes and rice dishes in understated atmosphere for almost 20 years. Head in durin... read more
Androgynous, black and white Nagel-esque paintings on the walls and a taupe-y earthtone interior are the hallmarks of this out-of-the-way sushi bar. With amorphous light fixtures on the ceiling tha... read more
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