Places

Oct 24, 2007 09:11

Some of these place may not be there but some might. I am going to start up this again monthly.
http://www.onmilwaukee.com/dining/articles/sushiguide.html

Benihana
850 N. Plankinton
(414) 270-0890
This chain restaurant offers Japanese cuisine and live chef entertainment in a traditional atmosphere. Menu features sushi, teppanyaki, hibachi and grill.

Fujiyama
2916 S. 108th St.
(414) 755-1977
The first sushi and hibatchi restaurant to open in West Allis, Fujiyama provides a comfortable setting with its 4,000 square feet of space and one-of-a-kind service.

Hama Restaurant
333 W. Brown Deer Rd.
(414) 352-5051
East meets West in this eclectic menu, ranging from traditional sushi to sake served with field greens, remoulade sauce and potato salad.

Ichiban Steak House and Sushi Bar
2336 N. Farwell Ave.
(414) 278-8056
Milwaukee's most affordable Japanese restaurant and grill doesn't skimp on quality, offering some of the city's finest sushi, sake and bento dinners.

Izumi's Restaurant
2178 N. Prospect Ave.
(414) 271-5278
For two decades, Milwaukee's classic Japanese restaurant has rolled some of the finest sushi around.

Japanica
4918 S. 74th St.
(414) 281-9868
Greenfield's Japanica offers a wonderful variety of menu delights, including hibatchi and sushi bars and a tasty soy bean appetizer.

Midori Sushi Bar
11002 N. Port Washington Rd.
(262) 240-0161
Located in Mequon, Midori Sushi Bar has fresh sushi, tempura and teriyaki for visitors to devour.

Nanakusa
408 East Chicago St.
(414) 223-3200
Upscale and worth every penny. Beautiful environment and presentation of food. Call ahead to reserve a low table in the tatami room.

Sake Tumi
714 N. Milwaukee St.
(414) 224-SAKE
The cleverly-named restaurant offers a full sushi bar, along with the traditional Asian menu and Korean BBQ. Definitely worth a try.

Seigo's Japanese Steakhouse
N64 W23180 Main St.
(262) 820-8600
Good steaks and a fine selection of Japanese dinners.

Sushi A-Go-Go
400 N. Water St., inside the Milwaukee Public Market
(414) 272-4646
It used to be that you could only find Sushi A-Go-G0 at small cars at summer festivals like Jazz in the Park and Bastille Days. Now you are free to enjoy it all year at the Public Market!

Yokoso
20101 W. Bluemound Rd.
(262) 782-8880
Enjoy the contemporary Japanese setting at Yokoso in Brookfield with plasma televisions and a complete sake list that has something for everyone. Try the steak or tonkatsu if you're anti-seafood.

Pick 'N Save also sells sushi in the deli. It is often prepared the same day, very good and inexpensive.
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