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Best omakase experience I've had yet.
Staff and chefs were amazing and very knowledgeable about the sushi and drinks. The restaurant was super clean and comfortable. I would love to go back.
Be the first to ReplyCame here for an early valentines dinner.
It was fantastic! The food and service were top notch. The drinks were really good as well. I thoroughly enjoyed the yuzu drinks. The speak easy vibe and intimate atmosphere really enhanced the experience.
Be the first to ReplyTrendy American sushi that is a very fun experience.
Great fish topped with flavors and textures that are very American and a welcome change. Food was great. Ambiance was very solid as well. This is place to bring friends because the chefs are very interactive. With a group it would be a blast. I'd come back for sure.
Be the first to ReplyHonestly is way overpriced.
Food was good and people are all nice and make good convo but I spent $700 and it wasn't amazing. I've had way better Omakase experiences for ~2-300 and it's a blast. I won't recommend others places here but I can't see myself going back to scratch unfortunately
Be the first to ReplyAmazing quality fish and one-of-a-kind experience.
Super interactive and creative. The service was also very good, so nice to get to chat with all the chefs. Highly recommend it!
Be the first to ReplyTo start off, Sushi by Scratch is sort of like a speakeasy
To start off, Sushi by Scratch is sort of like a speakeasy vibe. Before the appointment you're given a code to use to enter the establishment. At first we were directed to a small room with 5-6 tables. It turns out that was the waiting room where you are served a complimentary cocktail and 2 amuse-bouche. The first was a tuna roll and another was oysters. Both were great refreshing bites to start off. I must admit that I was so absorbed in the experience that I only took pictures of each nigiri presented but also wanted to focus on Chef Naomi and her team present each item. The whole omakase experience came with 19 sushi and all of them were sublime. I wanted every bite to last longer than the previous because it was that good. Unfortunately I could only post 10 photos for this review but have many more of the other nigiris. In terms of price point, I think compared to other omakase places, this is worth it for the amount of nigiris presented and the thoughtfulness put into the cocktails and sake options. Overall, for two, it was over $500, so definitely on the pricier side that is saved for a special occasion. Overall, for our omakase experience where I took my boyfriend for his birthday, Chef Naomi and her team definitely made the experience fun, special and lighthearted. My boyfriend really enjoyed this experience and Chef Naomi even gave him caviar to try for the first time so that was really nice of her. Lastly, the fish were really fresh considering we are having sushi in the Midwest. It was definitely an explosion of flavor for every bite. I would totally come back for another occasion!
Be the first to ReplyI got a reservation for Sushi by Scratch same day
I got a reservation for Sushi by Scratch same day (Tuesday), fairly last minute. From the reservation site, it seems like reservations aren't too difficult to come by except for the weekends. I reserved for a party of 4, and called ahead to ask if we could be seated in a particular order (I wanted two of my friends who were having their first omakase experience to be closer to the center to get the best view of all the omakase action) and the manager Bryan was incredibly accommodating and gracious. To get to Sushi by Scratch, you go through a bar and you would never guess a whole different establishment is hidden inside of it. It was a pretty intriguing way to introduce the experience and our group enjoyed it. I believe it was Bryan who greeted us and he was exceptional in his service, leading our group into a smaller room where we were given a drink and some appetizers. This part of the omakase is optional, but I highly recommend it-I can't recall exactly what it was but the lime-ginger drink was phenomenal. The two appetizers were decent, first one being oyster and the second being a tuna tartare - avocado dish, enjoyable but nothing I would write home about. But the whole vibe was honestly really great. Afterward, our group was lead into the main sushi bar area where we would be served the omakase courses. Seats are assigned with names to add a personalized touch. However, I noticed that the order was reversed with what I had spoken about over the phone, which was completely understandable given how confusing it is to explain seating over the phone. We were told we could just switch the seating, but as we were doing this, the head chef (I believe her name is Naomi) kind of scoffed at us, and speaking to the patron directly in front of her, she said "they need to sit their asses down". Look, I'm not a snob when it comes to service at restaurants, but this was so out of left field I had to literally stop for a second to process what she had said. And it wasn't even in a joking tone or anything to us, it was said in an almost disparaging way and told while talking to the patron in front of her. Again, I've had omakase experiences I've loved where the service was very minimal and it did not detract from the experience (e.g. Omakase Yume) but to hear something like that be said when the omakase hasn't even started and we're paying $1K+ for this meal is just...something else. It was also in stark contrast to the excellent service from Bryan just moments prior. Even if the experience was soured a bit there, I tried my best to focus on the food that was to come since most of the reviews had been very positive. I had been on a bit of an omakase bender the past few months (Shiro's in Seattle, Sushi Shin in California, and Omakase Yume in Chicago) and I was excited to experience something a bit more nontraditional. The initial drink and appetizers were a solid start, and I was looking forward to the omakase. Unfortunately, the omakase was at best, unremarkable (and most definitely not worth the hefty pricetag). Some of the courses, such as the Hamachi or the Bone Marrow, sounded absolutely delicious and very intriguing (pieces of cornbread on top of the fish) but undelivered. Other courses completely missed the mark (there was one course with a pesto / olive oil on top, which one of my friends described as "disarming" which I think is an adequate description). Another thing to note, at around the halfway point all the courses switch from raw fish to partially torched / cooked. While I do enjoy the occasional torched course in omakase, the abundance of torched and cooked dishes near the end of the meal felt like they were lacking in the variety of fresher fish. I will say the ice cream / tea combo at the end was fantastic, though, and a nice way to end the meal. Would I go back or recommend other friends or family to go? No way, especially at this price point. The questionable service from the head chef, and the unremarkable omakase really makes me question why someone would go here over a different omakase spot (for just a little more you could go to Omakase Yume which has some of the best fish I've ever tasted). After this experience, I'm deterred from ever trying other Sushi by Scratch restaurants as well, which is a shame. Stars earned for the manager's service, the intriguing venue, the delicious drink at the beginning, and the dessert to close the meal. Stars lost because of the head chef's service, the very unremarkable omakase, and the price. 2/5
Be the first to ReplyCompared to all the "omakase" in Chicago area now, this
Compared to all the "omakase" in Chicago area now, this place was decently priced. (My first time doing a omakase experience in the States). The first thing the host asks when you walk in this secret room from another bar situation is if we wanted to add on the caviar and truffles for an extra X dollars, which we declined. The waiting room was so small and I am slightly claustrophobic, so wasn't the most pleasant experience, but they did calm me down with a very sweet drink and a small oyster dish. Once we went into the actual dining room, it was a lot more breathable. However, the first thing my friend and I noticed was the wet rag smell unfortunately. That smell threw us off both for the whole two hours. There was also a little gnat in my friends sake shot glass, although they gave her a new full shot for free, it just kind of set the tone for both of us. The taste of each course which consisted of one nigiri was all pretty good, some more than others, some were a little too saucy where you can't taste the fish well or it was a little salty. Also, since the plate they served each dish on was an arms length away from you and they didn't give us any utensils because they wanted us to get the full experience by using our fingers, I expected each nigiri to keep it's form while it's bring transported into my mouth from the plate, but most of them crumbled onto the table before reaching my mouth, hence I had to rearrange my area and also pick up the plate and put it closer to my mouth for it to succeed. The service was fine, and the ambiance is dark and romantic. It only seats like 10 people and we were lucky to sit next to a sweet couple and conversation was easy. Most likely will not come back until I try at least a couple more omakase experiences, if I am lucky to do so.
Be the first to ReplyOur favorite Omakase in Chicago.
Vibes were amazing, service was impeccable and food was incredible. Can't wait to come back at least on a yearly basis
Be the first to ReplyAmazing experience all around.
The sushi chef was good at her craft and also a great conversationalist with great stories and interacted just the right amount to please the crowd. The fish definitely was high quality. I hope they get a Michelin nod as they're definitely worth it.
Be the first to ReplyThis place is amazing and has really cool flavors.
They recommend checking in 30 minutes prior to your reservation-which we're glad we did. they start you off in a different room for the first couple courses with a complimentary beverage-which you wouldn't receive if you weren't early. We loved the fact that you can add on extra courses at the end which they did say was only available for the last seating of the evening.. but if you are, this is well worth it. The drinks are very expensive however, with sake bottles averaging over $80 and their one beer on the menu is $12. we got one bottle of sake, 3 beers total, and two add ons each along with dinner for approximately $700. So beware, you will spend a pretty penny if you dine here, but overall this IS a cool experience. We sat on jeremy's side and had awesome service as well!
Be the first to ReplyExcellent new addition to Chicago's dining scene.
High quality product. Excellent service. Very entertaining presentation.Not traditional - but not too avant-garde. Bill with 2 drinks was about 310$ per person (including three extra nigiri plus tax and tip)
Be the first to ReplyOne of the most amazing dining experiences I've ever had.
When we arrived, we were led to a secret door with a code to unlock. We walked downstairs to a velvet curtained room where we were greeted and checked in. There's a small lounge where a server poured us drinks and brought us an amuse bouche. After all the guests arrived for a 12 person seating we were led to a larger room where dinner would be served. It was a 17 course omakase and sake pairing, if desired. The food was beyond amazing. Beautifully prepared, complex flavors and textures. I wish I could say what stood out but it was nothing and everything. I hope they stick around. I'd love to go again when the menu changes.
Be the first to ReplyThis place is fantastic.
Love the secretive atmosphere of the two level basement, choice music and interior decor gave it a cool speakeasy vibe. Food was inventive, delicious, and so fresh -- every piece was really high-quality. I particularly enjoyed the bone marrow, wagyu, dry-aged akami, fatty tuna, ebi, uni, escolar -- everything was a hit for me!! The chefs and workers were so polite, friendly, and skillful. They really made it a fun time for us. Definitely want to come back; so glad that this opened up in Chicago!
Be the first to ReplyHad the pleasure of being served by Chef Phillip himself
Had the pleasure of being served by Chef Phillip himself for the restaurants second week of opening.The space is beautiful and feels extremely exclusive. You enter through the burger bar upstairs and make your way to a coded door that leads you downstairs for a speakeasy feel. But wait! There's another set of stairs that lead you even further down to the actual sushi bar. The bar is dimly lit and has that intimate feel. The service was more than outstanding and exceeded all expectations! We've been to sushi by scratch in Austin and loved it, but having one in our hometown has hands down been the best experience we could ever ask for. Do not hesitate to book your next reservation here, and definitely do it before spots start filling up!
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