Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Westmont. Westmont is a village in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. Westmont is a community of 5.03 square miles in area. Westmont had a 2000 population of 24,554, a partial special census was conducted 2007 resulting in a population of 26,211, and the census of 2010 put the population at 24,685. It is located approximately 18 miles (29 km) west of the Chicago Loop in the southeastern portion of DuPage County.
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4 based on 30 reviews
3rd or 4th time here. Can't believe I haven't reviewed before. This is one of my standby sushi places when I'm in Chicago.I like it because they have a pretty exhaustive menu of sushi rolls as well as a regular menu. That's not necessarily a departure from any other sushi place granted but pretty much everything I've had tastes great and is of good quality.Westmont is a stones through from Oak Brook in a super nice suburb southwest of the city. The locale won't blow you away. It's located in a strip mall just off 83. It's small inside and appropriately decorated. Parking is easy. Service is good. I was there on business and they were almost too ready to take our order, even though I had said early on that we were not in a rush. We had several rounds of many varieties including some sashimi. Water glasses were always filled, dishes were removed soon after they were emptied and she insisted on bringing us new plates for our second round. I think the Dragon roll was my favorite.Prices are pretty reasonable. It's never been slammed there but they do enough traffic to always be there when I come through town. The sushi is made in the back, not in the open like many sushi places.Definitely recommend.
4 based on 80 reviews
We live in Chicago and were meeting some friends who live in the suburbs, near where Nabuki is located. We went to Nabuki at their recommendation.On the plus side, it's in a walkable suburban area that isn't full of chains, etc., and it had a local feel about it. It was busy on a Saturday night with people from the neighborhood.That's where the good stuff stops. The decor is terrible--it's a weird form of modern and neither inviting nor comfortable. The service was awful--our server was aloof, seemed bothered by really basic questions about the menu, and was clearly just going through the motions. He even seemed irritated when we asked about the special. The price point here is not that low, so such bad service was a disappointment.The food was average. The sushi rolls were fresh enough but, in one case, bland and, in the other case, so doctored-up with stuff that the fish's flavor was lost. A noodle dish was bland; I normally love mushrooms, and these were bland and did not have any earthy flavor. The noodles were oily. A steak dish was tough. Overall, the menu was unfocused and trying to be too many things--and the food suffered for it.Not recommended: overpriced menu, bad service, mediocre food, odd atmosphere.
5 based on 24 reviews
Last night 1/24/18 eat at Oishi Sushi for the first time. Enjoyed it very much! Nice menu of sushi choices and other good Japanese snack food! Service very good and over all quality of food was good! Would recommend making reservations if you are going on the weekend as I heard people saying it was packed! Located next to mall with Whole Foods.
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