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Best omakase in the West Loop, Chicago.
The West Loop has multiple omakase-format sushi experiences, including Michelin-starred kitchens. Picks below are every business in our overlay whose operator describes an omakase format.
Omakase in the West Loop
Counter-style chef-led sushi menus.
- Omakase Yume An intimate one-Michelin-star sushi counter offering a 16-course omakase tasting menu at three nightly seatings.651 W Washington Blvd 1 101, Chicago, IL, 60661
- Sushi by Bou 12-course Signature Omakase; 17-course Bougie and Bou Reserve options; craft cocktails and sake pairings.311-319 N Morgan St 1st, Chicago, IL, 60607
- Nobu 10-course Sushi Bar Omakase; weekend brunch buffet; rooftop views of the Chicago skyline.854 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL, 60607
- Yokocho Japanese omakase counter and handroll bar on Green Street, with a small sando menu and a daily happy hour.167 N Green St, Chicago, IL, 60607
- Tanoshii Sushi Mike's Omakase that works around dietary restrictions; signatures include fish-and-chips, bluefin truffle sashimi, and dressed nigiri.720 W Randolph St 1e, Chicago, IL, 60661
- Mako 22-seat sushi omakase counter on West Lake from chef B.K.731 W Lake St 1, Chicago, IL, 60661
- Tengoku Aburiya Sister restaurant to Omakase Yume, Bonyeon, and Izakaya Yume.651 W Washington Blvd, Chicago, IL, 60661
Frequently asked questions
- How much does West Loop omakase cost?
- Omakase pricing varies widely by venue and seating tier. Michelin-starred counters typically run higher than hotel and à-la-carte sushi bars. Check each operator's reservation page for current pricing.