Kamehachi of Tokyo - Chicago

  • Description:

    • Kamehachi is Japanese for 'eight turtles' - a symbol of long life and good luck. This hip joint offers the standard Japanese fare which includes tempura udon, ten zaru soba, yaki udon, and many more; it also features a massive sushi bar. All in all the restaurant offers you an opportunity to explore authentic Japanese flavors and styles, but in very contemporary settings!
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    User Reviews for Kamehachi of Tokyo

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      Best sushi in town!

    • Great food, great ambiance! Great place for a large party or a date. Very decent prices. Great service. Highly recommended. Great location on the Wells St. strip.

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      I would take my parents here

    • I'm little more than picky when it comes to Japanese food. Born and grew up in Japan, my parents and my grandparents taught me taste of food from early age. Some Japanese restaurants...

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      Nice atmosphere, fish, and presentation

    • If you eat sushi for the flavor and fish and not for cheap crappy fusion rolls, come here. Oysy fish not as good and more pricey than here. Definitely returning to Kamehachi. BTW...

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    • Details
      • Contact:

      • visit website
      • tel: 1 312 664 3663
      • send email
      • Address:

      • 1400 North Wells Street
      • Chicago, IL 60610
      • Neighborhood:

      • Old Town
      • Payments:

      • amex mastercard visa
      • Hours:

      • Lunch: 11:30a-2p M-F, 11:30a-3p Sa, Dinner: 5p-2a M-Sa, 5p-midnight Su

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