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Sushi X

Sushi X in Chicago offers a diverse sushi menu with unique rolls and flavors. Experience fast service and a great tea selection.

Rating:
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆
average_price_range: 25

Highlights

Fast service Great tea selection

🕒 Business Hours

Day Morning Afternoon/Evening
Monday 11 AM–10 PM Closed
Tuesday 11 AM–10 PM Closed
Wednesday 11 AM–10 PM Closed
Thursday 11 AM–10 PM Closed
Friday 11 AM–11 PM Closed
Saturday 5–11 PM Closed
Sunday 5–10 PM Closed

📍 Hours may vary. Please check before visiting.

Overall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.6/5)

Based on 8 reviews

Recent Reviews:

Vishakha Gohel - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2025-2-3

Best vegetarian sushi I have had in Chicago. They were nice enough to replace all non-veg ingredients with whatever we like. We had veg gyoza, godzilla, dragonfly and red crush sushi. everything was on spot.

Mark Rackley - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 2025-1-11

Great selection of rolls that I've never had before. Perfect if you are looking for something other than your regular sushi

D S - ⭐⭐⭐ 2024-11-17

Disclaimer: I am not a fan of sushi. I was told the sushi was delicious, but this review mainly covers atmosphere, service, and options for the sushi-averse who find themselves at a sushi joint because their friends and family love sushi. I went with a party of four, two teens and two adults, on a Friday around 8:00 p.m. We walked, but there is paid street parking in the immediate area outside the restaurant. It's across from a fire station and near a bridge over the expressway, so you may have to venture down a side street to park. Once inside, you immediately feel how intimate the setting is. There are about 10-12 small tables in a pretty small space, so be prepared to get close. We were greeted and seated right away by the server, who was really nice and calm even though he was the only server. He was also pretty knowledgeable about the menu items. We had to wait a bit to order, but that was fine because it gave us time to peruse the menu (have your phone ready to scan the QR code for the menu), check out the interesting decor (all black walls with interesting fusion artwork, and a large screen with a relaxing water and terrain landscape video on a loop), and discover the music playing (super-chill, loungy-vibe covers of popular songs). The sushi menu was compact and simple to order. Unlike some sushi spots that have entrees and side items to satisfy the non-sushi-eating tag-alongs, the menu is not inclusive, which was expected. Here's exactly what you'll have if you don't eat sushi: panko-crusted chicken breast strips with BBQ-ish red sauce, edamame, and a small bowl of rice, all of which were simply ok. We didn't have dessert, but there is mochi, lemoncello cake, and a chocolate peanut butter cup cake. Overall, this is a chill spot with no frills. Cool if you're just looking for a quiet spot to get a quick sushi fix.

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Sushi X

Nestled in the heart of Chicago, Sushi X is a haven for sushi enthusiasts seeking a culinary adventure. Boasting a remarkable rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 373 reviews, this restaurant excels in providing a delightful dining experience. Customers rave about the best vegetarian sushi options in Chicago, with the flexibility to customize ingredients. The veg gyoza, godzilla, dragonfly, and red crush sushi are fan favorites. One reviewer praised the great selection of rolls not found elsewhere, catering to those seeking a unique sushi experience. The fast service at Sushi X ensures that diners are promptly served, enhancing their overall satisfaction. With a price range of $20-$30, this restaurant offers exceptional value for its quality and variety. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or looking to explore new flavors, Sushi X is a must-visit destination in Chicago.

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