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Milwaukee diners love sushi and there are plenty of options. |
| Last updated May 15, 2010 at 11:11 a.m. |
There was a time, not long ago, when eating sushi was considered an exotic and -- let's be honest -- a somewhat strange act.
Remember when Claire Standish (Molly Ringwald) pulled some out for lunch in "The Breakfast Club?" John Bender (Judd Nelson) almost had a seizure.
When Japanese pitcher Hideo Nomo came to Milwaukee to pitch for the Brewers in 1999, he didn't find a lot of options. (His favorite spot, Restaurant Hama, is now closed.)
Today, people in and around Milwaukee eat sushi without stigma. And, they eat a lot of it. In preparing this guide, we came up with roughly two dozen outlets that feature sushi and we're not even sure we got them all. (Use the Talkback feature if your favorite isn't listed.)
You can find sushi in some form at nearly every grocery store. Many grade school kids pick sushi over traditional dinner staples like macaroni and cheese and pizza.
One of the more interesting things about sushi is its subjectivity and, for lack of a better word, snobbery. You might have a favorite place and your friend may not like its offerings at all. Some people will try to "convert" people to their favorite place. Other sushi diners may consider themselves adventurous, but stick to ordering the same thing at the same restaurant year after year.
Here is a list of local sushi outlets. Grab some chopsticks and wasabi and dive in.
Asiana
1198 George Towne Dr., Pewaukee, (262) 695-3888
asianadining.com
There is something for everyone here. The menu offers sushi and sashimi, rolls, hibachi and even some Chinese and Thai selections in an ornate atmosphere. The prices aren't cheap, but most of the patrons look like they can afford it.
Benihana
850 N. Plankinton Ave., (414) 270-0890
benihana.com
The venerable chain draws a steady stream of tourists and Downtown residents and office workers. Though most come for teppanyaki, they do roll some sushi.
Fujiyama
17395 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield, (262) 796-1977
fujiyama100.com
A popular suburban spot is a sister location to the Greenfield spot that finished second in the WISN A-List contest.
Fujiyama
2916 S. 108th St., Greenfield (414) 755-1988
fujiyama100.com
The first sushi and hibachi restaurant to open in West Allis, Fujiyama provides a comfortable setting and solid service.
Hotaru Steak & Sushi House
N50 W35016 Wisconsin Ave., Okauchee, (262) 569-1433
City dwellers will proclaim "it's a hike to get there," but locals swear by the fresh ingredients and fun atmosphere.
Ichiban
2336 N. Farwell Ave., (414) 278-8056
ichibanmilwaukee.com
One of Milwaukee's more affordable Japanese restaurants doesn't skimp on quality, offering some of the city's finest sushi, sake and bento dinners.
Izumi's
2178 N. Prospect Ave., (414) 271-5278
izumis.com
Want a sure-fire way to verify that this long-time spot has not lost its fastball over the years? Walk in on a Monday or Tuesday night and see how many local chefs are enjoying the fresh sushi and extensive sake list. They've been doing it right for years.
Japanica
4918 S. 74th St., Greenfield, (414) 281-9868
japanicawi.com
Established in 2003, this family-owned restaurant flies in fresh seafood three times a week and prides itself on presentation.
Kiku Japanese Restaurant
202 W. Wisconsin Ave., (414) 270-1988
There may be some fans working in Downtown hotels/offices, but there are better options not far away.
Kyoto
7453 W. Layton Ave., Greenfield, (414) 325-1000
Can you get decent sushi in a strip mall? The answer here is a definite "yes."
Lotus
9011 S. Howell Ave., Oak Creek, (414) 768-8888
lotusok.com
With hibachi tables, a sushi bar and Chinese dishes, this family-owned restaurant covers all the bases.
Lucky Lius's
1664 N. Van Buren St.
(414) 223-1699
luckylius.com
If you can't decide between sushi/Japanese and Chinese, this place is designed for you. The dining area is small, but they are open for takeout/delivery until 10 p.m. weekdays and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant
2550 N. Mayfair Rd., Wauwatosa, (414) 475-0700
mccormickandschmicks.com
Known more for seafood and steak, this upscale chain does offer some sushi selections.
Midori Fusion
11002 N. Port Washington Rd., Mequon, (262) 240-0161
midorifusion.com
With nearly 30 years of experience, Chef Lee knows his way around sushi and sashimi. Check out the crunchy dragon roll and finish with tempura ice cream.
Nanakusa Japanese Restaurant
408 E. Chicago St., (414) 223-3200
dinenanakusa.com
Even hard-to-please sushi snobs enjoy the eclectic selections at this Third Ward hot spot. Many in town list it as their favorite.
Pacific Bistro
3215 Hillside Dr., (262) 303-4981
pacificbistrowi.com
Sushi shares the stage with hibachi, Thai, Laotian, Vietnamese, Chinese and Pan-Asian dishes. People drink sake, but the lemongrass Cosmo and Pacific Rim Margarita are listed as house specialties.
Sake Tumi
714 N. Milwaukee St., (414) 224-7253
www.sake-milwaukee.com
Clever name. Solid sushi and Korean BBQ. Oh, and put on your best clothes because it's located on one of Milwaukee's trendier streets.
Samurai
6969 N. Port Washington Rd., Glendale, (414) 228-8818
samurai-restaurant.com
Sushi, sashimi, rolls and other entrees lead the menu here, with miso soup, salad and rice served with almost everything.
Seigo's Japanese Steakhouse
N64 W23180 Main St., Sussex, (262) 820-8600
seigosjapanesesteakhouse.com
Best known for hibachi, this venerable Sussex institution is always busy because there is a huge party hall attached.
Sushi-A-GO-GO
400 N. Water St., (414) 272-4646
sushi-a-go-go.us
A popular grab-and-go outlet in the Milwaukee Public Market.
Takara
12900 W. Bluemound Rd., Elm Grove, (262) 789-8383
takaramilwaukee.com
Previously known as Kou You, Takara is a small dining room with a solid $8.95 lunch special.
Umami Moto
718 N. Milwaukee St., (414) 727-9333
umamimoto.com
Umami moto is known as the "fifth taste" in food, after sweet, sour, salt and bitter. The menu features Asian dishes including sushi rolls, wraps and wok fries plus Wisconsin's own Rishi Tea. You'll see a lot of local movers and shakers -- along with the occasional visiting celebrity -- enjoying great food in a cool atmosphere.
Wasabi Sushi Lounge
15455 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield, (262) 780-0011
wasabisakelounge.com
If you haven't tried it yet, you should. The sushi is great and happy hour offers the signature Sake Tini (sake-infused vodka served with a splash of lime) and a Black Orchid (sake, midori, blue curacao, watermelon and cranberry juice) along with $5 sushi rolls. It might be the best Web site on this list, too.
Yokoso Japanese Restaurant
20101 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield, (262) 782-8880
yokosorestaurant.com
Great service, tasty sushi and a large vegetarian selection make this a popular spot on the West Side.
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