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Kamehachi

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Chicago's original sushi restaurant, Kamehachi has anchored Old Town since 1967, founded by Japanese-American Marion Konishi and run for nearly six decades by three generations of her Japanese-American family.

Price
¥¥
Area
Old Town
Since
1967
Owner
Sharon Perazzoli / Giulia Sindler
Kamehachi — authentic japanese restaurant in Chicago, Old Town
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About
Kamehachi opened in Old Town in 1967, making it the oldest sushi restaurant in Chicago and one of the oldest in the United States. Founded by Marion Konishi — a Japanese-American woman whose family came from Japan via New York — the restaurant introduced sushi to generations of Chicagoans when the cuisine was virtually unknown outside Japan. Today it is operated by her daughter Sharon Perazzoli and granddaughter Giulia Sindler (whose son Adam Sindler co-founded the SHŌ omakase next door). The menu of maki, nigiri, sashimi, tempura, and izakaya classics remains a beloved Old Town institution for lunch, dinner, and late-night dining. The name 'Kamehachi' means 'eight turtles' in Japanese, symbolizing longevity — an apt metaphor for a 57-year institution.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
  • Founded in 1967, Kamehachi is Chicago's oldest sushi restaurant and a pioneer that introduced Japanese cuisine to the city.
  • Three generations of the founding Japanese-American Konishi family have stewarded the restaurant, maintaining an unbroken legacy of Japanese-American ownership since its inception.
  • As the cultural anchor of Old Town's Wells Street, Kamehachi occupies an irreplaceable place in Chicago dining history and the story of Japanese food in America.

Founded 1967 by Marion Konishi. Current owners: daughter Sharon Perazzoli and granddaughter Giulia Sindler. Has a Northbrook second location (1320 Shermer Rd, (847) 562-0064). Granddaughter's son Adam Sindler co-founded SHŌ omakase at the adjacent former location.

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