Discover Restaurants offering the best Japanese food in Deerfield, Illinois, United States. Deerfield is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States, approximately 25 miles north of Chicago with a small portion extending into Cook County, Illinois. The population was 18,225 at the 2010 census, a decline of 175 from 2000.
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4 based on 69 reviews
A great local find for sushi. A contemporary but casual place for sushi. Good selection of maki rolls and nigiri. All the fish was fresh and seasoned to perfection. The tempura was excellent!!! Wait staff were excellent and attentive.Great selection of beers and sake.
4 based on 69 reviews
A great local find for sushi. A contemporary but casual place for sushi. Good selection of maki rolls and nigiri. All the fish was fresh and seasoned to perfection. The tempura was excellent!!! Wait staff were excellent and attentive.Great selection of beers and sake.
4 based on 69 reviews
A great local find for sushi. A contemporary but casual place for sushi. Good selection of maki rolls and nigiri. All the fish was fresh and seasoned to perfection. The tempura was excellent!!! Wait staff were excellent and attentive.Great selection of beers and sake.
4 based on 115 reviews
'have been enjoying exceptional Japanese cuisine here for years.The seafood is always first rate / sushi-grade and offered in numerous variations of preparations. 'have been fortunate to dine here often with Japanese friends and there is a 'Japanese' menu [in addition to their front of the house/official menu]. 'have tried the spectrum of their offerings and have yet to hit a missed note.Although their sake offerings are - somewhat, limited, they do have Sapporo Premium on draft and a full bar.Service can't be improved on, as they're most hospitable and genuinely care about how they're perceived.I can't recommend this establishment highly enough.They do luncheon specials that are of exceptionally good value; with their Bento-box luncheon offerings of beef, salmon or chicken teriyaki [either of which come with fried-rice, miso-soup, tempura shrimp and vegetables, as well as a choice of various rolls], for just $12.99 hard to pass up mid-day.Free/self-parking is available in the lot immediately out front of the restaurant and their menu is available on line/on their web-site [though not the highly variable, handwritten in Japanese menu; for that you'll have to ask when you're there].Japanese: "ä¹¾æ¯" (kanpai, lit. "Empty the glass", similar to "bottoms up" in English)
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