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Chiyo Japanese Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Chiyo Japanese Restaurant
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Nov 16 2009
H P. via Yelp
I would consider myself to be a sushi addict and when I moved to Albany Park, I was concerned about my selection of sushi restaurants. I was very pleasantly...read more
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Jul 14 2009
Peggy K. via Yelp
A Japanese restaurant that is owned by Japanese people. I am impressed. I thought they had given it up and passed their national food business to the...read more
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Mar 02 2009
Hylan G. via Yelp
I am very surprised by the low rated scores by these customers. I searched high and low for weeks for the the most authentic Japanese Suki Aki for my...read more
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May 09 2009
hyundouwe via Citysearch
I ordered the $50.00 Kobe Beef entree and I received a cold ,overcooked, thin steak with the quality equivalent to a breakfast ste...read more
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Dec 09 2008
via Citysearch
One of the best places to get fishcakes! The Kobe beef here is outstanding and it is truly one of the best Japanese restaurants in...read more
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Jul 18 2008
via Citysearch
We were referred to this restaurant by friends who happened across it. Very pleased with the referral. The food is very good - h...read more
In Short
Formerly Matsumoto, the space has received a serious overhaul, leaving swaths of red paint, globular pendant lighting and Japanese floral wall art. The food here deviates from the familiar few forms of Americanized Japanese food. Ippin Ryori is a style of small, savory bites ordered by the lot for sharing, often including bound seafood salads, fried fish, sauced beef and basic sushi items. There are dozens of choices. The other dining option is kaiseki, a seven-course (or more) prix fixe featuring all manner of hot, cold, boiled, fried, sweet and savory dishes, but be forewarned: Notice is required.