

Sushi, sashimi & Japanese small plates plus sake & cocktails in a chic, minimalist setting.
Hours
| Monday | 4–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 4–10 PM |
| Thursday | 4–10 PM |
| Friday | 12–11 PM |
| Saturday | 4–11 PM |
| Sunday | 4–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 823 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: (312) 455-8238
Website: http://sushidokku.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The truffle hamachi hand-roll was by far my favorite it was fresh and nice and crispy. The next one we had was seared salmon and albacore which was so good. The fill the hand-roll to the brim. The Ecuador was really fresh and filled with flavors. We also got their Chefs dressed scallops nigiri which was so good and just melted in your mouth.
You must get the dessert which we got the green tea ice cream with the Fuji Fu apple cake and it was really good.
Reminded me of the Trivoli Tavern date cake.
Overall the chef were really nice and the service was great and very attentive. Their sister restaurant is Yokocho which has amazing rolls as well.
The scallop sushi in particular deserves special mention. The flavor was deep, delicate, and sophisticated—a beautiful balance of brine, sweetness, and umami that lingered in the best way. You could truly taste the freshness and care in every bite. The fresh water oysters had a kind of quiet complexity that made them stand out from anything else I’ve had in the city.
This is the kind of place that takes sushi seriously, and it shows in every detail—from the quality of the fish to the pacing of the meal. I’m already planning my return, and this time I’m going all in on their omakase experience. Can’t wait to see what else the chef has in store.
Dokku is a true gem in West Loop
I ordered a pear up cocktail and it’s spot on! Very delicious – made this my drink of the night.
I started with the miso soup and hamachi ponzu. I thoroughly enjoyed the hamachi ponzu and didn’t want the plate to end! Other items I ordered were: maguro, sake, and tako nigiri. The fish tasted very fresh and I enjoyed the chef dressed on the tako. I also ordered the seared salmon and albacore roll and enjoyed it as well. The pieces were a decent size and flavor combinations worked well together.
Overall, this is great spot for amazing sushi!
Sushidokku is one of those places where the price tag feels totally justified because the food is next-level. A solid 10/10 for sure!
Let’s talk about the drinks first – the pear up is a game-changer. Crisp, refreshing, and just what you need to start the meal off right. As for the food, the takoyaki (octopus) was packed with flavor, and the hamachi with ponzu sauce is so fresh, we had to order it twice. The Ecuador Roll is massive and definitely worth every bite – you’re going to want that on your table. The tataki tuna was good but the japanese mustard has a kick I was not expecting. And do yourself a favor and save room for the matcha cheesecake… it’s a showstopper.
Service? Hands down the best waitress we’ve had in a while. Super attentive and genuinely made the experience feel special. The location is perfect for a date or a small gathering with friends in the West Loop. The ambiance is relaxed but chic – soft lighting, great music, and a vibe that’s not too loud, so you can actually enjoy your meal.
One thing to note – the place is small and gets crowded fast, so reservation is definitely recommended. In fact, getting a table can be insanely difficult (we booked a month ahead), so if you’re planning to visit, definitely book beforehand. It’s worth the effort, but you’ll want to plan if you’re coming for a few days.
It’s also on the pricier side – expect to spend around $100 per person, which includes a bottle of sake. But trust me, it’s worth every penny for the quality of food and the overall experience.
A heads-up: there’s just one girl’s bathroom, so there might be a wait. The food came out super fast, which was a nice surprise, but it did get a bit chilly – we had to stay inside instead of enjoying the outdoor seating that day.
Overall, Sushidokku is definitely worth the splurge. Amazing food, incredible drinks, and an atmosphere that’ll make you want to stay a little longer.
Doku serves excellent, fresh sushi that truly satisfies. The service is fast and efficient, making it perfect for a quick bite or a relaxed meal. Great quality, great taste — a must-visit for sushi lovers in the city!