After a full day of touring around Chicago, we were tired and wanted dinner. Bf wanted to find a nicer place for dinner, so we came across this OYSY Sushi on East Grand Ave. The place wasn't so busy; the decor is hip and trendy. Service was fine.
Overall, I am not very impressed about this place.
Here was what we ordered:
Tuna Tataki - there were 8 thin slices of tuna rolled up, topped with smelt eggs. Tuna was ok, but not impressive. Definitely not worth 14.00
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Tuna Tataki 14.00[/caption]
Sushi - I remembered the white tuna and scallops were really good. The others were okay quality. A little overpriced compare to other sushi in Chicago.
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Left: Squid 5, Ikura 7
Middle: Ama-Ebi Shrimp 7, White Tuna 7
Right: Scallop 7, Eel 7[/caption]
I think we also ordered 1 Maki (either rainbow roll or spider roll) ... I forgot which one and I forgot to take a picture.
The total price was around 75 excluding tips. Really a little overpriced for downtown sushi.
Overall, I am not very impressed about this place.
Here was what we ordered:
Tuna Tataki - there were 8 thin slices of tuna rolled up, topped with smelt eggs. Tuna was ok, but not impressive. Definitely not worth 14.00
[caption id="attachment_89" align="alignnone" width="600"]
Tuna Tataki 14.00[/caption]Sushi - I remembered the white tuna and scallops were really good. The others were okay quality. A little overpriced compare to other sushi in Chicago.
[caption id="attachment_88" align="alignnone" width="600"]
Left: Squid 5, Ikura 7Middle: Ama-Ebi Shrimp 7, White Tuna 7
Right: Scallop 7, Eel 7[/caption]
I think we also ordered 1 Maki (either rainbow roll or spider roll) ... I forgot which one and I forgot to take a picture.
The total price was around 75 excluding tips. Really a little overpriced for downtown sushi.
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