Chicago · Izakaya · a la carte
Nomonomo Sushi
JapaneseIzakayaYakitoriJapanese PubOmakase CounterSake BarBYOB
From the same Japanese-owned Shoyu Hospitality group behind Wasabi Chicago, Nomonomo is a Logan Square izakaya pub serving binchotan-grilled yakitori, small plates, sushi, and a 12-course omakase at the counter. Owner Satoko Takeyama brings the same Japanese-owned ethos that defines the group.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Logan Square
- Owner
- Satoko Takeyama / Shoyu Hospitality

Plate № 25
About
Nomonomo Sushi occupies the same block as its sibling restaurant Wasabi on Milwaukee Avenue, extending the Japanese-owned Shoyu Hospitality footprint in Logan Square. The concept leans into the Japanese pub tradition: binchotan charcoal yakitori skewers, snappy izakaya small plates, and a la carte sushi sit alongside a 12-course, 70-minute omakase offered at the sushi counter for $79—exceptional value by Chicago standards. Owner Satoko Takeyama, who is Japanese, has been explicit that Wasabi and Nomonomo are among a small number of genuinely Japanese-owned Japanese restaurants in the city. The casual, neighbourhood atmosphere keeps the focus on flavour rather than formality.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Owned by Japanese restaurateur Satoko Takeyama, one of Chicago's most visible advocates for authentic Japanese-owned dining.
- The $79 omakase counter offering delivers a 12-course chef's tasting that rivals downtown experiences at a fraction of the price.
- Binchotan charcoal yakitori alongside traditional izakaya plates creates a genuine Japanese pub experience rarely replicated in Chicago's neighbourhoods.
Part of Shoyu Hospitality group (Satoko Takeyama). Wasabi's own website states it is 'one of few Japanese owned Japanese restaurants in Chicago.'
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