The menu here was small, but lacking descriptions of their sushi rolls. Their prices were nice for lunch time sushi and the staff seemed very nice. The downside was that there were only 3 people working behind the counter and it took awhile to get your food as you stand with all the other people waiting in a cramped area of the restaurant. The sushi is nothing great, pretty average, but enough to get your sushi fix at lunch.
Review Source:I gave Kamehachi another shot this week--actually, twice this week. Â Definitely better than my first experience. Â These last two times around I ordered sushi--the Double Spicy I think it was called. Â Two rolls--spicy tuna and I think spicy salmon, can't remember. Â Not the best sushi I've ever had, but pretty decent. Â Obviously--I went back again. Â
I do have a problem with the price, though. Â For two standard rolls and a Diet Coke I think it was $11. Â Just seemed a bit much for what you get.
One of the better sushi spots in the Loop for lunch. Â It can be a bit expensive compared to some of the other sushi spots in the Loop, but the sushi will definitely remind you more of a sushi spot in your hood verses a Loop sushi spot. Â The Udon with beef or chicken will definitely blow away other competitors. Â You actually get big chunks of delicious meat compared to particles of meat at other Loop sushi spots. Â I would totally prefer a sushi location in my neighborhood, but if you are hankering for sushi during your lunch hour...you are better off coming to Kamehachi cafe.
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