
Blue Sushi Sake Grill is all about good vibes and even better experiences. We bring people together through bold, sustainable ingredients, unforgettable flavors, and a vibrant atmosphere where inspired food, great conversation, and an iconic Happy Hour take center stage.
Modern, clubby restaurant featuring sushi & Japanese tapas, plus fancy mixed drinks.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 415 N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: (312) 530-0229
Website: https://www.bluesushisakegrill.com/
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Reviews
We came for weekday happy hour which runs until 6:30 p.m. and that alone makes this place worth visiting. Happy hour sushi in River North is rare, so being able to try a variety of rolls at a great price was a huge win. We ordered a bunch of sushi, including some crispy rolls, and everything tasted fresh and flavorful. I also loved the refreshing touch of cucumber slices in the water. Small detail, but it elevates the whole experience.
The staff was friendly, the ambiance was fun without being too loud, and overall it’s a great place for a casual dinner, date night, or a group hang — especially if you love a spot with a strong aesthetic.
I’d definitely return to try more rolls next time!
Tried their vegan dishes and they were amazing in taste. Would def. Come again
The appetizers were 50/50 for me. The Crispy Rice Cake was very good, fresh tuna and crispy rice, the Lettuce Wrap is very generous is portion, tasty chicken, fresh butter lettuce, but I didn’t really get the sesame noodles because it is not a normal lettuce wrap ingredient. It is good to eat on the side though. The biggest disappointment was the Mango Crab Rangoons, they were deepfried to perfection, the Mango plum sauce was gritty, good balance of sweet and sour, but the cream cheese filling has no flavor whatsoever. There’s chive in there, but I didn’t really see any imitation crab meat, these is no garlic taste, there’s no tang either, not enough sour cream, no Worcestershire sauce nor jalapeno.
The menu ends here basically, there are no kitchen menu offerings, no noodles, no rice, which would be good to have at end of the meal to warm up a bit.
The weirdest thing is, I don’t understand the orange lantern lighting that covers 90% of the restaurant, because you can’t see what you are eating because everything is orange. This is why I couldn’t post the pictures from our first visit. Just request to sit by the wall.
We will be back for more that is for sure.