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Reviews for Oishi Sushi in Willowbrook, IL

Oyuki Cervantes 1 year ago
5

This place is the best! Everything is always so clean. The fish is so fresh. Not to mention there spicy mayo is ???? gotta say... this is my favorite spot for sushi hands down. Read more

Lawrence Woznicki 1 year ago
4

I ranked this from the experience the rest of m y party of seven told me. Everyone in my party but me loved their food. I just... don't care for sushi so it isn't fair for me to knock something I knew going in I would not like. Safe to say this place ispretty good. The people in my party are "foodies" they know what they are talking about. This is the second time we have beenthere. Read more

Alyssa Madsen 1 year ago
5

Great service and amazing sushi! Only all you can eat sushi place with reliable food! Love the management and this place. You... will not regret coming here. Read more

Bryan Garcia 1 year ago
5

Me and my girlfriend go there at least monthly. The owner, Charlie, is such an amazing person. Always greets us with a big smile... and handshake and asking how we are doing. The staff is kind and always there if we need anything. The food is delicious, agreat place for a date with your significant other. Read more

Denis A. 2 years ago
1

I ordered all you can eat. The height of the rice in the sushi is huge. I didn't taste fish at all, only the taste of rice. the... thickness of the fish is such that rice is visible )) One of the most terrible Japanese food in my life Read more

Brad James 2 years ago
1

Small place advertises “All you can eat sushi” but gives you three times as much rice in every sushi roll, nigiri, anything... to do with the sushi menu. If you don’t finish the rice they try to charge you! All of the appetizers are frozen andabsolutely nothing in this place tastes fresh. If I could give it zero stars I would!! Read more

Rage Thomas 2 years ago
2

Overall, this place falls into the common AYCE trap. The amount of rice used in every piece is ridiculous and packed tight. The... amount of fish used is minimal, cut thin, and is fresh but low quality in flavor. I would happily pay more to have better piecesbut literally every piece of nigiri is too big to eat in one bite. There are places in the city that are 30 a person with biggerfresher fish and less rice. The atmosphere and service were pretty good. The miso was a bit bland but the salad was good. Read more

Mark Delph 2 years ago
5

This is a nice family owned local community restaurant with very good quality sushi.  My new favorite place for all U can eat,... beautiful tasty ????  $25.  Fair prices, great food, good service. Try the hot Sake for $7.  Very large selection of rolls,sushi, sashimi beer & saki. Very nice owner, staff and experience.  Even some live entertainment watching the staff at thesushi bar quarreling with each other and having fun joking around.  This is a nice family owned local communityrestaurant. Celebrate a special occasion, dine out for a casual lunch, or call ahead for takeout; they serve your favoriteJapanese staples and they take our name seriously. Fresh, flavorful dishes are highlighted by the highest quality ingredientsthat all sushi connoisseurs crave.   Oishi Sushi serves fresh and refined Japanese cuisine to Greater Chicagoland. If you’recraving fresh sushi for your lunch or dinner… you’ve arrived at your gourmet destination. Oishi Restaurant opened its doorsin Willowbrook with a mission to deliver the highest quality Japanese cuisine, valued fairly and delivered with friendly servicein a unique environment. It’s the culmination of much planning and hard work by the owners. Oishi, pronounced O-EE-SHEE, is aJapanese word that means “delicious.” They take the name to heart, preparing fresh, flavorful dishes with the finestingredients and a striking presentation. Coupled with their excellent service and refined yet casually modern ambience, Oishigoes from a simple Japanese word to an outstanding dining experience. They large variety of the freshest and highest qualityfish is sure to impress. Oishi offers everything from staples like salmon (sake), tuna (maguro), and yellowtail (hamachi) torarer specialties like sea urchin (uni) and fatty tuna (toro). Not in the mood for sushi? No problem. They have a full range oflunch and dinner entrees from favorites like tempura and teriyaki to traditional-style Japanese hotpots like sukiyaki andyosenabe, their Read more