(773) 248-6160
3257 N Halsted St
Chicago,
IL
60657
41.9414
-87.6492
Neighborhoods: Lakeview, North Side
What People Are Saying About Yoshi's Cafe
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Bright lighting and tile floors make this Halsted Street spot feel casual. Chef-owner Yoshi Katsumura effortlessly integrates a Japanese sensibility with traditional French fare, with a changing menu that may feature both duck liver mousse pâté and house-cured salmon sushi. Other options may include artichoke and radicchio risotto and roasted New Zealand rack of lamb with a mustard and bread-crumb crust.
Really wonderful atmosphere, fabulous food
by gina54 at Citysearch
I had my first meal at Yoshi's awhile back. I was really impressed. It was much more creative than I ever expected. The dishes were all amazing, especially the pumpkin ravioli. While the price was higher than I expected, so was the quality of the food. I am looking forward to my next visit. I highly recommend.
- Pros: Food, vibe
Avoid for your own safety!
by PeterBurg at Citysearch
While dining at this seemingly cozy, family-operated restaurant, I was given the added gift of hair in my entree. When I had notified our server, she rushed over to the woman/owner currently in charge, who took her time coming over to apologize as she chummied up conversation with regulars sitting at the bar. When she finally did come over, she merely apologized for the inconvience and offered a complimentary desert - however, no recooking of the entree and not even comping it off the bill - until I of course insisted I would not be paying for my meal. Before leaving, I stopped off to use the restroom where I discovered a mouse/rat trap placed non-conspicuously next to the toilet. Anyone who dines in this establishment be wary of the restrooms, vermin, and a non-cooperative kitchen/staff.
Outstanding fusion restaurant!
by eschuber8 at Citysearch
We tried two starters, and glad we did! West coast mussels in thai broth and also the tuna tartare with oyster shooters. Radichio salad with slightly vinegary, and shrimp/scallop pasta was tasted. Decent martini selection. Did not order wine as basic menu was not so enticing, a bit expensive for the value.
Most items are around $20, appetizers $12. Were very nice as we ordered one salad and one entree, and they split these into four plates at two courses for us. Valet parking $6. Upscale that won't break your bank. Solid choice!
The Details on Yoshi's Cafe
Save Money:
On Tuesdays, all martinis are half-price; Wednesdays offer the same deal on all bottles of wine.
What to Drink:
Don't miss the Skyy Ginger cosmo made with gingered lime juice, Skyy vodka and Cointreau, garnished with a reed of fresh ginger.
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Payment Methods:
Carte Blanche, American Express, Cash, Diners Club, Visa, Discover, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Romantic Dining, Special Occasion Dining, Fine Dining, Brunch, Outdoor Dining, Theater District Dining
Cuisine:
Smoking Permitted:
At the bar








