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Sankyu Sushi & Izakaya
JapaneseIzakayaSushiRamenTatami RoomLate NightSuburban Japanese
Reopened in April 2025 under Japan-born owner Sandy Yang, Sankyu Sushi & Izakaya carries forward a nearly three-decade tradition of authentic suburban Japanese dining at the same Mount Prospect address. A traditional tatami room, skilled Japanese chefs, and late-night weekend hours set it apart from typical suburban options.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Mount Prospect (suburban)
- Since
- 2025
- Owner
- Sandy Yang

Plate № 26
About
The original Izakaya Sankyu opened in 1997 and became one of the Chicago suburbs' most trusted authentic Japanese destinations, frequently cited by Japanese community members as a place where you find 'real' izakaya small plates and floor-table seating evoking Japan. When the previous ownership retired, Japan-born restaurateur Sandy Yang—who also operates omakase restaurant Omakase Shoji—stepped in to revive and refresh the concept, reopening in April 2025. Yang brought a team of skilled Japanese chefs and reinstated the beloved tatami room, pairing it with an updated sushi and ramen menu. The late-night Friday and Saturday service until 2:00 AM fills a gap in the northwest suburbs for serious Japanese food after hours.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Owned by Japan-born Sandy Yang, who brings the same commitment to Japanese authenticity found at her omakase restaurant Omakase Shoji.
- A traditional tatami seating room is a rare feature in suburban Chicago, offering an immersive Japanese dining experience without a trip downtown.
- The property has housed Japanese dining since 1997, with deep roots in the Chicago-area Japanese expatriate community.
- Late-night Friday and Saturday service until 2:00 AM makes Sankyu one of the only authentic suburban Japanese options after the city's izakayas close.
Reopened April 2025. Sandy Yang born in Japan; also operates Omakase Shoji. Successor to the original Izakaya Sankyu (est. 1997). Phone number is the historic Sankyu number confirmed on Toast/TripAdvisor.
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