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Sozai Banzai
JapaneseIzakayaJapanese Comfort FoodRamenBentoKaraage
Sozai Banzai is a Japanese husband-and-wife izakaya in Arlington Heights, opened in 2011 by Takehiro Ito and Fumika Takasaki. The menu centres on Japanese daily comfort food—sozai (side dishes), ramen, bento boxes and fried small plates.
- Price
- ¥¥
- Area
- Arlington Heights (suburban)
- Since
- 2011
- Chef
- Takehiro Ito
- Owner
- Takehiro Ito & Fumika Takasaki

Plate № 27
About
Founded in 2011 by Japanese couple Takehiro Ito (chef) and Fumika Takasaki, Sozai Banzai brings the neighbourhood izakaya spirit of Japan to the northwest Chicago suburbs. The compact, family-run restaurant focuses on sozai—the everyday Japanese comfort-food tradition of small side dishes paired with rice or noodles—alongside made-to-order ramen, karaage, croquettes and gyoza. The couple runs front-of-house and kitchen personally, creating the warm, no-frills atmosphere typical of a Japanese shotengai eatery. Lunch specials and à-la-carte dinner dishes reflect seasonal Japanese home cooking, drawing a loyal Japanese expat clientele from the surrounding Mitsuwa-area community.
Why it's on Washoku Guide
- Owned and operated by a Japanese couple—Takehiro Ito and Fumika Takasaki—who have run the kitchen personally since founding in 2011.
- The sozai format (everyday Japanese side dishes) is rarely found outside Japan, making Sozai Banzai one of the most authentic Japanese comfort-food spots in the Chicago suburbs.
- Strongly patronised by the local Japanese expat community centred on the nearby Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights.
Phone confirmed via TripAdvisor listing: +1 847-758-7328. Hours cross-referenced via Toast ordering platform and TripAdvisor.
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