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Sushi on Sunday in Chicago


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Tsuki, definitely, on Fullerton just east of Ashland. They also offer a $30 five-course prix fixe menu on Sundays

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I had a great meal at Tsuki on Friday night after a few pretty mediocre showings. I think they lost a little bit of their focus opening up a new restaurant (Ai). But they came back with a vengance on Friday. Whole horse makeral was a special and it was fantastic.

But here's the thing, Sunday is not a great night to go there. I've been and you're probably going to get the dregs of what's left over from Friday/Saturday night. I think you'll find similar situations at most sushi places that are open on Sunday.

If at all possible, I would do something else on a Sunday for dinner.

-Josh

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