Formerly one of Chicago's most exclusive dining spots, Yoshi's Cafe has adopted a more casual, less-expensive aspect and, patrons say, the food is as good as it ever was. The eclectic menu features dishes that could be loosely described as Japanese, Italian, French and American, and many combine these primary influences, creating a category of their own. Yoshi's is generally regarded as one of the better values in town for haute cuisine.
George
Kobayashi
Attorney,
George recommends:
Yoshi's Cafe (CLOSED)
Anne
Hankey
Artist,
Anne recommends:
Piece Brewery and Pizzeria
Brent
Engelberg
Dentist,
Brent recommends:
Froggy's French Cafe
