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Macku Sushi

Macku Sushi

2239 North Clybourn Avenue, Chicago, 60614, United States Of America

Soup • Sushi • Drinks • Dessert


"I 've had a fair amount of sushi and Japanese food in Chicago as well as other cities. However, we decided to come to Macku to try their omakase since we couldn 't pass up on their $25 off deal on Thursdays. They offer a few different types of omakase starting at $75 per person. I don 't remember exactly what each one was called but there was a nigiri, the standard, signature series/chef 's special, and an unlimited option. We went with the signature, which was $125 per person (ended up being $100 with the discount). Let me say that it 's definitely not your traditional omakase, it 's a bit more fusion-y. Unfortunately we were seated at a table so we weren 't able to see the chef prepare each course. As for the food, presentation wins over taste. Everything came out beautifully prepared but I truly only enjoyed maybe 3 out of the 7 courses. After spending $300 for our meal drinks, we weren 't really blown away and felt like something was missing. We tried the Japanese white strawberry for dessert, which was probably the highlight of our meal but also came with a whopping price tag for a single strawberry. Makes sense though since we were informed that it is very rare and only about 10% of these milky white berries effectively grow to size. Aside from the food, the service was outstanding. Our waitress, Joyce, was really engaging knowledgeable about the menu and did an amazing job explaining each course."

Jin’s Sushi Seafood

Jin’s Sushi Seafood

7401 W Barnard Ave, Greenfield, WI 53220, USA, United States

Salad • Asian • Seafood • Asiatic


"Overall everything tasted good, their menu has a great variety, the servers were very friendly and accommodating, and their portion sizes are definitely worth the price. However their ordering process is pretty confusing for the customers, servers, and kitchen. You definitely get your money's worth when you come here. Everything tasted very yummy. If you walk away hungry, then that's your own fault. We were definitely well fed. The portions are very big, and they have so many delicious things to choose from. I ate the steamed gyoza, a bit of my boyfriend's snow crab legs, the seaweed salad, the walnut shrimp, the crazy kani roll, the dragon roll, and the angel hair roll. Be careful not to order more than you can handle like I did, or your wallet will pay for it! This was my first time coming here. The ordering process was a bit confusing, but I think that when I come back I'll know better what to do. When you come in they give you a piece of paper where you write down what you want. They have nice picture menus with every item shown on it. If you're not a heavy eater, then I would suggest you use one pink slip for the entire table and try sharing the different things with your entire party. That way you'll all be able to try small portions of a bunch of new things. I think the ordering process may have been confusing for the staff as well. At one point a server came over to hand me steamed gyoza while I was already eating mine. My boyfriend got a nigiri piece he didn't order, but luckily our server caught it right away and got him the right roll in addition to the extra. They came out with one appetizer after we had already gotten our entrees. They also missed the mochi that I ordered (but I didn't mention it because I was already so full). I think their service would be so much better if they had people order a few plates at a time instead of everything all at once on one slip of paper. Despite the ordering process being a bit confusing, our server was very kin"