

Wasabi Restaurant & Bar (Best Sushi Near Me) – is a new Sushi / Pan Asian restaurant in Downers Grove, IL. We feature quality ingredients and great service for our Ramen and Sushi Cuisine. We’ve been dedicated to offering the most memorable dining experience for you. We pick ingredients carefully and use only the freshest and natural ones to prepare every dish, and have been trying to cook them in a healthier way to provide the most nutritious food. Much attention has been attached to ensure you a cozy and inviting ambiance where you could enjoy not only the great meal but also the authentic atmosphere. Our family will greet you with the warmest welcome, whether you are a habitual patron or come for the first time.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5130 Main St, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: (630) 395-9959
Website: https://www.wasabidownersgrove.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=website
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Reviews
Spicy edamame – added spicy on top rather then mixed in
Stone pot – it was amazing, just little hot (temperature). Burned my tongue eating it lol
Creme brulee – delicious, just little more crunch on top needed
Overall everything was amazing, we’ll go back for sure. Charlie and Mike are perfect staff members.
P.S bear is not part of the restaurant but the neighborhood, Just go for a beautiful walk around the corner.
We typically get the sushi, which has always been excellent. Tonight we decided to try their Chinese and Thai dishes instead and ordered the Panang curry with chicken, beef and broccoli, chicken and broccoli, and shrimp fried rice.
The Panang chicken was completely inedible and had to be thrown away. It contained many random chunks, and the overwhelming smell and taste of fish sauce (which should be used in moderation) made it impossible to eat. The chicken in the chicken and broccoli was extremely tough, we couldn’t even cut it with a knife, and it was mostly tendons.
We’ve spent many birthdays and date nights here enjoying their amazing sushi boats, so this was very disappointing. We’re honestly grossed out by tonight’s experience and saddened because this has been a place we truly enjoyed for years. But this is what happens. Im guessing they sold out or are selling out to private equity
The photo shows the sushi platter “Bridge for two” yum!
Drinks:
I was disappointed to find that they didn’t have Macallan 12, my preferred choice. On the server’s recommendation, I tried a different Old Fashioned, which was just okay. My wife, however, thoroughly enjoyed her lychee martini and even ordered a second one.
Appetizers:
We started with gyoza and edamame. Both were decent but didn’t particularly stand out.
Main Courses:
My wife ordered the Korean beef stone bowl rice and found it satisfactory, though she mentioned that the spice level could have been more pronounced. I opted for the Captain Jack Roll, assuming it was a cooked dish. However, it turned out to contain raw salmon. As someone not well-versed in sushi menus, I believe the restaurant should clearly indicate which rolls contain raw ingredients. Unable to eat it, I spoke to our server, Stephanie, who was extremely courteous and promptly replaced it with a combo fried rice. The fried rice was flavorful, but I wasn’t asked about my spice preference and found it to be quite mild.
Service:
Stephanie’s attentive and accommodating service was a highlight of our evening. She handled the situation with professionalism and ensured we were well taken care of.
Overall:
While the evening had its ups and downs, the staff’s responsiveness and my wife’s enjoyable meal balanced out the experience. Clearer menu descriptions and attention to spice preferences would enhance future visits.