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😍 5/5 - Okay West Loop! I see you! Let's just say, if you don't
By 👻 @Andrew P., 03/07/2022 3:00 am
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Okay West Loop! I see you! Let's just say, if you don't have reservations here on the weekend, good luck finding a place to sit. You may get lucky, but I've tried coming here twice without a ressy, and man was that not a great idea. This past weekend on a Saturday night, I was able to grab an 11pm reservation the day before (literally the only thing available). So happy I got the opportunity to finally come here because I've heard great things. You can enter this place from two locations: either from inside Sushi Dokku above through stairs, or, in my opinion the better option, is through the alley-way behind the sushi restaurant. There's a large red illuminated arrow that points right to the entrance in the alley so you will not miss it. The door when you enter looks of something you'd find in Tokyo. Feels like a cool place to show off to friends visiting Chicago for the first time if you can casually take them here (with reservations as a surprise of course, lol). Upon entering, there is a bouncer who asks for ID's, and we had the pleasure of having a really nice hostess who shortly thereafter took us to our table. First off, the music here is lit. The DJs, from my experience of just trying to find a spot at the bar in the past (and not getting any luck) to my actual dine in experience this past weekend, do an amazing job of playing chill hip hop, r&b, some dance hall, and other mixes of great underground bar music. The crowd here tends to be diverse, and the music here creates an overall great vibe to grabbing cocktails and eating some Japanese appetizers. This is not the kind of place I'd come hoping to order a full ass meal. We did order a Takoyaki appetizer, which we both were kind of meh about. It was ok, but it didn't even taste like the typical octopus inside. I don't know, the texture was just different than what I'm used to. They do have plenty of food options and I've seen a lot of sushi being ordered, so if you want to take someone here on a date, this is a great place, just expect it to be on the louder side. I just don't think I'd personally order a lot of food here, but that's just me (maybe if I was upstairs at Sushi Dokku). They have a few of these two seater-two tops towards the back that could really give an intimate vibe if you're able to grab them. They're a bit enclosed and tight, giving it a nice private space. We were given a four-top table in the corner next to some coat hangers which was nice, but I really wish we were given either one of those private two-too tables or just a straight up curvy booth. Anyways, I had a Japanese Manhattan which I loved. Manhattan's can be so strong sometimes, but this one was perfect! Honestly, considering the neighborhood and where we were, I was expecting the drink prices to be a bit higher. I mean $15 for a nice presentable cocktail was pretty average, but knowing how boujee Fulton Market is, I was expecting to maybe pay $17-18 for these drinks Anyways, I will 100% be back to this place and can't wait to get a different table when friends visit me from out of town
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