
Wildfish opened in 2001 and is located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights next to the movie theater in Arlington Town Square. Wildfish delivers contemporary Japanese dining by fusing traditional and urban cultures. Whether you are new to Japanese food or a sushi aficionado, there’s something for everyone. You can start off with house favorites such as beef asparagus rolls and edamame -or- you can try over fifty different specialty rolls such as the Scary Spider and Golden Dragon. If you don’t see something on the menu, ask the head chef and he will create one on the spot for you! If raw fish doesn’t suit you, you can try the delicious sea bass or filet mignon bento.
Stylish, upscale pick for creative sushi & modern Japanese cuisine plus sake & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 60 S Arlington Heights Rd, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
Phone: (847) 870-8260
Website: http://www.wildfishsushi.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=gmb&utm_campaign=wildfish
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Reviews
The nail(s) in the coffin for me tonight: 1. asking for no cilantro and instead having more cilantro in the roll than sushi itself and 2. A bone in another roll. No more wildfish for my household 🙁
The salmon sashi was pretty solid, cut a bit thick for my liking but super easy to eat and delicious all the same. The spicy salmon roll was amazing and packed a good amount of heat. The salmon skin roll was okay. We also had their green house salad and calamari. The house salad was rather large with an assortment of leaves ans ginger salad dressing. It was both gorgeous and delicious. The calamari was light and comparable to tempura. Pretty solid overall. Service was a bit slow though.
Server was nice and quick.
Food was overall bland. The sushi combo A was very disappointing. The nigiri was oversized and definitely not the nicer cuts you usually find there, we were surprised to find that the rice was sweet. The miso 5/10, salad (although overdressed the dressing was good) 7/10. We also ordered two maki rolls, the spicy dragon roll, NOT SPICY AT ALL, good texture but was underseasoned. Also the red dragon, NOT SPICY AT ALL. There was too much imitation crab to notice anything else in the roll. The ginger is something I look forward to, but this was subpar. Overall if you don’t like spice or strong flavors this is the sushi house for you but if you prefer traditional, full force of sushi, Look elsewhere.