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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      Great Japanese Restaurant with excellent service

    • Kamehachi was a wonderful discovery and is an excellent and professional restaurant. The Chilean sea bass, spicy tuna hand roll, sush were all excellent. On a four day visit to Chicago,...

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      Very nice experience and fantastic signature rolls

    • This was our first stop in Chicago at night. We were welcome by a very warm staff and we ate at the sushi bar. The chefs were friendly and we tried 3 signature rolls they were excellent....

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      A Disappointment

    • When one goes to a restaurant, good food is generally the top priority. Good service ranks right behind. During our recent visit to Kamahatchi in Northbrook, neither was in evidence....

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    • Details
      • Contact:

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

      • 1400 North Wells Street
      • Chicago, IL 60610
      • 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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