

Kyoto Garden is a full-service neighborhood restaurant serving modern Japanese cuisine. We are a big city quality restaurant in a suburban setting. We not only serve beautifully artistic and delicious sushi, but also offer a big selection of menu items that satisfy your entire dining party, such as variety of steaks, tempura, teriyaki entrees, ramen, udon noodles, yakisoba and small plates from kitchen and sushi bar. We also have a full bar here and serve hand crafted cocktails as well as your favorite wines, beers and sakes. We’ve got a patio for patrons to enjoy Chicago’s beautiful summer months. We want to not only provide you with a delicious meal but also a setting and ambience for you to enjoy life and create memories.
Hours
| Monday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Thursday | 4:30–9 PM |
| Friday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–9:30 PM |
| Sunday | 12–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 81 Waukegan Rd, Glenview, IL 60025
Phone: (224) 529-5126
Website: http://www.kyotogardensushi.com/
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In two visits to this restaurant, they never brought out an appetizer ordered but charged both times. The way their staff handle these mistakes makes the customer feel as though they’re they are trying to pull a fast one. Really not cool.
The food is where Kyoto Garden really shines. The sushi is fresh and skillfully prepared, with clean flavors and beautiful presentation. The tempura arrives perfectly crisp without being greasy, and the miso soup has a rich, comforting depth. While a few dishes could use a touch more seasoning or creativity to push them into five-star territory, the overall experience is consistently satisfying and memorable. Kyoto Garden is absolutely worth a visit for anyone craving high-quality Japanese cuisine in a peaceful setting.
Tonkatsu – 3.5
Green turtle – 5
Scallop sake shooter – 2
My mom and I originally planned to dine at a Local Thai place but it was closed so we decided to check out this spot nearby.
Inside decor was nice & spacious and one male server was working the main dining area, but that’s as good as it gets when it comes to pros. We have no grievance or complaints with the server as he did a good job of taking our orders and checking in.
The food was appalling to the point where my mom & I were stunned by what they were serving. Even for the American diners that are used to “Asian fusion,” this was nowhere close to being edible in the way that it was presented or tasted.
*APPETIZER- Chicken karaage
“A popular Japanese fried chicken dish made with bite-sized chicken pieces marinated in a soy and ginger sauce and coated in a crispy potato starch batter”
* They butchered this Japanese classic chicken appetizer. They didn’t do the chicken from Harrison poultry service by coating it in some light tempura batter that didn’t stick to the meat & fell apart upon arrival. It had none of that delicious caramel color coated batter on the outside. Please refer to the pics- that’s all the proof you need
*SPICY TUNA, RAINBOW ROLL & MISO
*we ordered our go-to rolls as it was a good way to gauge how fresh the fish is, the rice texture, and overall taste
*KYOTO, how could you send out the rolls looking like this ? You had plenty of sushi chefs on deck, it wasn’t that busy of a night & yet, the presentation was beyond subpar.
Upon arrival, my mom & I could tell the fish was not fresh- the color of the salmon, shrimp, tuna were muted and had no shine or flavor, the sushi rice was cold and rubbery, and the rolls were poorly made. Photo for reference.
Also, how could you mess up the miso soup out of all the food items ?
On both of our soups, there was one sad tiny tofu, there was no green onions in there, it was served luke warm & it tasted worse than “ready made” miso packets that they serve at the Asian store.
If you’re looking for a hot tea to go with your meal, don’t bother with their $2 green tea that they serve in a tiny mug on its own without a hot pot of water.
The server noticed how we were not enjoying our meal and ended up asking if everything was alright at the end of our meal. We discussed our complaints & stated it was not due to his service but rather the quality of the food.
The manager or other staff members did not come by to follow up or inquire about our meal.
Ugh, this place was an utter disappointment. There’s not a lot of great sushi places in the suburbs, but this place is a big NO. Save yourself the hassle and go to Renga Tei in Lincolnwood where you’ll find good quality of sushi, appetizers, and real matcha tea.
My mom and l left hungry and disappointed, and ended up having some food and hot tea at home.
Kyoto, this was a huge let down. We saw the male manager who was helping clean tables, but there was zero customer service from him. Other diners deserve to know what type of food is being served at this so called Asian restaurant.