Experience the art of Japanese fusion at Niu Japanese Fusion Lounge, a Chicago gem since 2007. Located in the heart of the city, this restaurant offers a vibrant atmosphere for an unforgettable dining experience. Enjoy a creative menu of exquisitely crafted sushi and small plates that beautifully marry traditional Japanese flavors with innovative global influences. Niu’s unique blend of culinary artistry and a lively lounge vibe makes it the perfect destination for any occasion, from an intimate dinner to a late-night outing.
Sushi, noodles & other Pan-Asian dishes, plus cocktails, are served in this hip, minimalist lounge.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 332 E Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60611
Phone: (312) 527-2888
Website: https://www.niusushi.com/
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Reviews
The spicy miso ramen was rich, flavorful, and perfectly balanced with just the right amount of heat. The yellowtail appetizer was incredibly fresh and melted in your mouth. The dumplings were tender and well-seasoned, and the fried egg rolls were crispy and satisfying.
And honestly, nothing goes wrong with a Sapporo to complete the meal — it paired perfectly with everything.
The atmosphere is great — stylish, comfortable, and perfect for both a relaxed dinner or a night out. Overall, an excellent dining experience. I’ll definitely be coming back!
This space is gorgeous. Earthy, airy, layered with warm woods and textures that feel intentional without being try-hard. It’s the kind of room where you could whisper a dramatic secret and no one at the next table would ever know. The sushi bar is understated in a confident way—she doesn’t need to shout.
Service
Booking was easy and I was seated early, which I always appreciate. Drinks were solid (a smooth raspberry-forward cocktail (a mule) that finished tart and clean), and the cucumber water was a nice, refreshing touch. Service started attentive but noticeably faded as the night went on. I get that it was a slow Monday, but hospitality should still go the distance. The back lights coming on at 9:37pm definitely sent a “wrap it up, folks” signal.
Food
Calamari was light and citrusy with a pleasant heat from jalapeño, though some pieces leaned a bit chewy. The wonton soup had beautifully made wontons—soft wrappers, tender filling—but the broth itself was surprisingly flat, especially since it came recommended.
And then there was the miso black cod. Absolute star behavior. Perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, rich without being heavy, and easily the best dish of the night. I ignored the rice completely and had zero regrets.
Overall, a restaurant with a lovely atmosphere and one truly standout dish, but some inconsistency in both food and service.
Serving: 3/5 — Serving Competently
(Carried confidently by that black cod.)
The vibe in the bar area was especially cool. Service was decent, but not spectacular.
Service was very attentive and polite.
The best part is it’s open till 11pm.
Very intimate and nice place, also suitable for a couple’s date.