Naoki Sushi

Sushi restaurant · Near North Side

Naoki Sushi

Sushi restaurant · Near North Side

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21 E Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60611

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Secluded, high-end sushi restaurant & bar accessed through the kitchen of Intro.  

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21 E Hubbard St, Chicago, IL 60611 Get directions

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+1 312 527 2722

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"Tootsie Pops, Russian dolls, and Gushers - all awesome, and none would be as good without their fillings. Tootsie Pops would be boring suckers, Russian dolls would be regular dolls, and Gushers would be Fruit Snacks, which would suck. The point is that the best kinds of things come inside of other things. And this rule applies to Naoki, an excellent sushi restaurant inside a secretive room of another restaurant. This space was originally L20, a serious high-dining experience inside of the Belden Stratford building, which had a private dining room hiding behind the kitchen. Today, L20 is gone, and Naoki occupies the space that was formerly the private room. photo credit: Anjali Pinto Naoki serves great sushi, most of which is traditional, simple, and expertly prepared. There are a few specials that add a bit of modern flare, but nothing too crazy. Even though we’re into Naoki, it’s not an everyday sushi restaurant unless you’re flush with cash. It it were a little more affordable, we would eat here on the regular, but we’re still willing to splurge on the price every now and then for the right occasion. Go on a repeat date, for dinner with family, or even go with a small group of friends looking to do it big. The most surprising thing about Naoki is the fact it’s not overly fancy or proper despite the high costs. You would think an expensive sushi restaurant inside the private dining room of this building would be full of regulars like Cruella de Ville and Mr. Monopoly smoking out of 18K gold cigarette holders, but the scene is surprisingly casual, somewhat noisy, and far from uptight. The food is still expensive, but it tastes great and we like the fact it’s not a formal affair. Food Rundown Edamame Guac Dip Don’t be turned off by the neon green color. The edamame has been mashed up into a dip, but it’s the perfect way to get things started. The salty rice crisps are a great conduit for scooping. Hamachi Sashimi Plate Start with at least one of the special sashimi plates. We’re into the hamachi with aji panca, scallion, and ponzu. Salmon Nigiri The specialty nigiri pieces are just interesting enough to add a little flavor, but they’re not too crazy to detract from the fish. We’re into this salmon with smoked soy and crispy shallot. Kanpachi Nigiri Another specialty nigiri piece - kanpachi with sesame dressing. King Crab Handroll The handrolls are good, but we could do without them. Unless you have a strong affinity for hand rolls, opt for more of the other things instead. Rainbow Maki Roll When done right, Rainbow Maki rolls are actually good. They aren’t just suposed to be a ton of stuff on top of rice that’s so crazy it hides flavors. You can really taste the difference in every piece depending whether it has tuna, salmon, or avocado on top. Hamachi Maki Roll Another simple but well done roll with hamachi, cucumber, and some jalapeño. Miso-Glazed Sea Bass If you want a bigger entree, try the miso-glazed sea bass. This dish was made famous by Nobu, but the Naoki version is incredibly well done. Flakey and light sea bass has just enough of a sweet miso taste. Sashimi/Nigiri Of course, you can always stick to the simple stuff. All of the sashimi and nigiri are expertly cut and prepared. Order your favorites and order a lot of them, just make sure you can cover the bill." - Sam Faye

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"Naoki Sushi is an intimate spot with a diverse crowd + excellent sushi." - Aaron Hutcherson

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"Naoki Sushi is an intimate sushi bar owned by Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises, located inside the former Intro Chicago in Lincoln Park." - Naomi Waxman

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Andrew Yoo

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Hidden inside a hotel lobby, walking into the restaurant made us feel like we were going into an exclusive spot. The entrance is a bit odd but once you get into the dining area the atmosphere is cozy, romantic and full of life at the same time. Everyone there wanted you to have the best experience from the greeter to the waiter to the chef and the manager. My girlfriend and I had a great time celebrating her birthday dinner. I would go back again once I get my paycheck.

David Morita

Google
Went for the first time in an early Saturday evening. You enter through the kitchen and walk into a small dining room. It's a very nice comfortable space and tables are far enough apart that you can have a private conversation. The wait staff was really attentive and friendly. Took my valet ticket when we got our check soy car was ready by the time we got out there. The sushi was really fresh and very tasty. The tuna tacos were a very tasty twist. I also really enjoyed the seaweed salad. The freshness of the fish and the specialty sushi definitely make this place worth it.

Jeff Song

Google
Naoki is one of the better sushi restaurants in Chicago, although it falls short of being in my top tier. The interesting thing is that any sort of omakase must be ordered in advance...although I appreciate that certain items must be prepared in advance, sometimes I just want nicely prepared courses of nigiri. Otherwise, good service, good quality of fish, although the rice misses the mark.

Tangerine Mountain

Google
Naoki Sushi is a great experience with amazing food. This is some of the best sushi and Japanese quisine we've had outside of Japan, and Chef goes the extra mile to make everyone feel welcome. The staff are extremely kind and attentive as well. Everyone at Tangerine Mountain highly recommends Naoki Sushi for an authentic, tasty, and fun night on the town!

Paul Chen

Google
One of Chicago's top sushi spot, pristine, fresh nigiris and sashimi, prepared in the traditional manner by chef Naoki Nakashima and his staff, plus excellent cooked seafood, outstanding sake selection, and trendy cocktails round up the concise menu.

yusaurus

Google
Been here 4x now in the last 2 years and they've always been very consistent. The quality of the rice is amazing. Perfectly cooked. The fish are always fresh and full of flavor!

SB Marketing

Google
Naoki sushi is an absolute hidden gem and, I think, the best sushi in Chicago. The quality of the fish is unbelievable and the dishes are creative and unique. Sit at the sushi bar for a super cool experience with Chef Naoki, himself.

SB Parties

Google
If you are looking for the best sushi in Chicago, this is your place. The secretive, hidden restaurant and sushi bar is super unique and fun. I love it for an intimate date or with a group of friends. Faves include the edamame guac and all of the Naomi-Style sashimi. If you are a true sushi connoisseur, you must try Naoki.