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Izakaya Shinya

JapaneseIzakayaYakitoriLate NightKaraokeSake BarJapanese Grill

Opened in 2023 by Japanese owner Shinya I., Izakaya Shinya brings a genuine Tokyo izakaya atmosphere to Wicker Park with yakitori skewers, sake, Japanese whisky cocktails, and karaoke until 2:00 AM. Sourcing both locally and directly from Japan, it fills a gap for serious late-night Japanese dining in Chicago's northwest side.

Price
¥¥
Area
Wicker Park
Since
2023
Owner
Shinya I.
Izakaya Shinya — authentic japanese restaurant in Chicago, Wicker Park
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About
From the team behind Shinya Ramen, Izakaya Shinya opened in Wicker Park in late 2023 with the explicit goal of showcasing the diversity of Japanese cuisine beyond noodles. Owner Shinya I. has created a compact, buzzy space with a narrow layout that mirrors the standing-room izakayas found in Tokyo's Shinjuku and Shibuya neighbourhoods. The menu centres on yakitori—chicken, seafood, and vegetable skewers over charcoal—alongside omurice, okonomiyaki, gyudon, and snappy bar bites. Premium sake, Japanese whiskies, and handcrafted cocktails anchor the bar programme. Weekend late nights frequently evolve into communal karaoke sessions, adding a layer of participatory fun that regulars find hard to replicate elsewhere in the city. Multiple reviewers who have lived in Japan describe the atmosphere as the closest evocation of a local Tokyo izakaya they have found in Chicago.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Japanese owner Shinya I. built the space to feel like a neighbourhood Tokyo izakaya—compact, warm, and centred on charcoal-grilled yakitori and quality sake.
  • Open until 2:00 AM every night, making it one of Chicago's only authentic Japanese late-night destinations after most izakayas close.
  • Sourcing ingredients both locally and directly from Japan, including authentic yakitori cuts and quality sake rarely found outside Chicago's Japanese community.
  • Weekend karaoke adds a culturally authentic dimension of Japanese pub culture that elevates the experience beyond a simple dinner.

Business owner listed as 'Shinya I.' on Yelp (Japanese first name). Eater Chicago notes 'owner aims to showcase the diversity of Japanese cuisine beyond ramen.' Part of the Shinya Ramen family. Opened September 2023.

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