
Tanuki Sushi bar is a Japanese and Asian restaurant that presents dishes that are both authentic and Contemporary in our very own way. Each dish has been delicately chosen and meticulously garnished with innovative intentions. We are very meticulous in our way of choosing the finest ingredients and raw materials so our customers are presented with the finest dishes, as if we were to cook these dishes for our families in our own home.
Small, trendy spot for raw, rolled & robata-grilled Japanese eats & BYOB amid rustic-chic decor.
Hours
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–10:45 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–9:45 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–9:45 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–9:45 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–9:45 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–9:45 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:45 PM, 4:30–10:45 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3006 N Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: (773) 360-1950
Website: http://www.tanukichicago.com/
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Reviews
Crab taco cut in half. Make a reso they are populate and cozy intimate seating great for date night.
We tried the restaurant week menu and ordered a few items à la carte. The miso soup was outstanding—honestly one of the best I’ve had in the city. The restaurant week menu also included a salmon ceviche that was absolutely incredible and genuinely unforgettable.
Huge thanks to Chen C, the chefs, the staff, and the owner for such a great experience. We’ll definitely be back!
When I arrived I only had 20 minutes to eat. I asked if that would be okay and the host said yes. Sure enough, they had me in and out in 20 minutes! The sushi was delicious, affordable, PLUS they have gluten free soy sauce
I opted for three maki rolls instead, but none included spicy mayo, and I found it a bit frustrating that adding a small amount to just one roll would cost an extra $2. Considering how inexpensive mayo is, this felt like nickel-and-diming. Also worth noting: the lunch special is dine-in only—no takeout.
After my visit, I noticed the restaurant seems to have gone viral for a sushi assortment platter that’s available for takeout, but I couldn’t find it on the menu during my visit. Honestly, if I’d known this was one of those social media-hyped spots, I probably would’ve skipped it.