Yoshi's Cafe

3257 N Halsted St ChicagoIL60657
Closed
Sunday
5:00am-9:30am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
5:00am-10:30am
Wednesday
5:00am-10:30am
Thursday
5:00am-10:30am
Friday
5:00am-11:00am
Saturday
5:00am-11:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners Club, Cash, Carte Blanche
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(37)
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Not Recommended 0
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Description

Yoshi's Cafe is located in the Boystown neighborhood of Chicago on the corner of North Halsted Street and West Aldine Avenue. It has been offering a French-Asian fusion of innovatively prepared haute cuisine by owner and chef Yoshi Katsumura for over 20 years. Yoshi's Cafe and its distinguished chef/owner have won numerous awards such as the AAA Four Diamond Award, Grand Master Chefs of America...
by opentable on August 16, 2018 from opentable

Tips

What to Drink:
Don't miss the Skyy Ginger cosmo made with gingered lime juice, Skyy vodka and Cointreau, garnished with a reed of fresh ginger.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
Save Money:
On Tuesdays, all martinis are half-price; Wednesdays offer the same deal on all bottles of wine.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

Food26 Decor20 Service25 Cost$55

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Still a "remarkably good standby" after more than 30 years, chef-owner Yoshi Katsumura's...
by zagat on December 23, 2015 from zagat
Yoshi's Cafe Restaurant Review:
It is so easy to go on a culinary sleigh ride in this contemporary, casual establishment. Owner-chef Yoshi Katsumura likes to play the flavor-and-texture game, and he does so with skill. Soups are silky and rich, pizzas are thin-crusted, house-made pastas are intense in flavor and the desserts are dynamite. A few standouts include grilled organic Atlantic salmon topped with sautéed Chinese...
by gayot on May 03, 2014 from gayot
Casual Boys Town spot offers French- and Japanse-inspired cuisine.:
In Short
Bright lighting and tile floors make this Halsted Street spot feel casual. Chef-owner Yoshi Katsumura effortlessly integrates a Japanese sensibility with traditional French fare,... Pros + excellent food Cons - diner-like d?cor
by by Contributor at Citysearch on June 06, 2005 from Citysearch

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