Are YOU in the mood for delicious food using fresh ingredients at an affordable price from a great local restaurant? If so, then we are the perfect destination for you. We offer fantastic meals to our diners that can be enjoyed anywhere. Our menu features a host of mouth-watering dishes and scratch made specials. We take pride in creating a memorable dining experience. Thank you for ordering directly only from this website and not through any third parties, this helps us keep our costs low so we can focus on quality ingredients and great service while growing our business. Try us out today, you will not be disappointed!
Bustling Japanese spot with all-you-can-eat sushi & a traditional menu with teriyaki & tonkatsu. Based on 813 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.0 stars. Price $$

Address:
1633 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: (773) 252-6828
Website: https://www.sushiparam.com/sushipararestaurant/order
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Anna Pieczkowska
I am not above paying $60/person for excellent sushi. In fact, I’m more than happy to pay good money for great food. But for sushi that was bland, barely room temperature, and was served by sulky, uninviting staff, is totally unreasonable.
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Nourhan Disouky
One of the best sushi places in Chicago…. Their all you can eat menu has a wide variety of rolls and appetizers with a very decent price compared to other places……the quality is awesome and the staff is very nice…. Will definitely come back
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S Espo
Went for dinner. The service was really awful. The girl we had never gave us any of the appetizers we ordered. We asked for drinks and she ignored us. She was also really rude, on a fairly empty evening so not like there was a rush.
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Edmond Lai
Ordered all you can eat. Came at an off hour so we were seated quickly. Service is fine and food came out quick. Miso soup tastes like water. Hot and cold appetizer was not bad. Sushi rice is all cram together in one big chunk for nigiri. The rice was so wet and soggy, the balance is way off. Nigiri are pretty bad quality overall. The quality of ingredients are not bad. Rolls are decent quality. I am surprised how the chef made such poor quality sushi with decent ingredients.
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Benjamin Bullock
Good sushi. Good value. We had a group of 8 guys. We took full advantage of the BYOB. The staff was attentive and allowed us to stay to finish drinks and socialize. Overall, it was a good experience.
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Alan Moretton
Sushi para is a great place to go with your coworkers on a Friday night. Some of the pros that it’s less crowded, the tables are spaced much more comfortably, it is a few dollars cheaper than other all you can eat sushi restaurants in the area, it is BYOB, and the service is faster. One of the reasons that it might be faster is the presentation of the sushi itself is not as extravagant as other restaurants nearby. As well, the decor is rather plain. Finally, unlike other nearby restaurants there is no bar for single travelers. However, this does not take away from an overall fantastic experience at a sushi restaurant in Chicago.
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Quan Le
I went here for the first time on Labor Day’s dinner to enjoy the last day of a long weekend. The restaurant was quite busy with only two table left. There were three servers plus three sushi chefs. The reason we went here is it has all-you-can-eat sushi dinner with $19.99. I could not say if it is a reasonable price or bit pricey until the first bite. So that, let’s see.
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Anna Lipiarz
Well sushi is good but not really mind blowing the stuff is not kind and sometimes it looks like they don’t even care but the worst thing is that they are giving their clients water tap water that stinks because of chlorine! That is unacceptable for me.
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Miles F.K.
For 21$, all you can eat lunch is decent price but leaving 2 stars for poor business practices. Many items are non-authentic, and rude kitchen staff only speak in Chinese. Order came out wrong each time, even though we were the sole table during lunch hour. They overstuff each piece with as much rice as possible so that you get full and order less. Then they threaten to charge you for any leftover rice. The ingredients are high quality but they give you very little fish in each roll. This imbalance makes it difficult to enjoy. Overall disappointed by the stingy tactics
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Mark Pasieka
The all you can eat has gone up from 18 to 27$, have to voice my displeasure: everything is spicy tuna or salmon or vegetables in terms of rolls… feel like I paid 60 bucks for a bunch of rice. Place used to be packed, now its empty… cause its not worth the money…
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