Mako
Mako, the sibling restaurant of Juno Sushi, has a similar menu to Juno Sushi. Mako, which is owned and run by famous chef B.K. Park, uses the Omakase style, whereas Juno is a traditional sit-down restaurant.
Chef B.K. Park created this Michelin-starred restaurant after working at some of Chicago's best sushi restaurants. Here, he serves a meticulously crafted omakase menu that reflects the decades he spent honoring the art. Mako publishes the meal courses in advance, unlike other Omakase restaurants where cooks prepare dishes when diners are there. Mako is a superior Omakase choice for those who don't like to be surprised. You'll enjoy a great meal at Mako, which has a superb downtown Chicago location and a top-notch chef. The interior's simple, nature-inspired decor reflects each nigiri composition on the plate, giving Park's pristinely sequenced menu a concentrated, piece-by-piece presentation. Consider the beverage pairing, which includes a careful selection of sparkling wines, white wines, and sake, all of which are set to enhance an already unforgettable experience.
Address: 731 West Lake St., Chicago
Website: https://www.makochicago.com/