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Welcome to Sushi Naper

Sushi Naper, located in Naperville, IL, offers a wide range of sushi options and Japanese cuisine. With a casual and trendy atmosphere, the restaurant is perfect for groups, families, and solo diners alike. From flavorful appetizers like shrimp tempura and beef negimaki to traditional sushi selections such as maguro and sake, Sushi Naper caters to both adventurous and classic palates. The restaurant also provides vegan and vegetarian options, making it inclusive for all dietary preferences. With excellent service and a variety of amenities like outdoor seating and Wi-Fi, Sushi Naper promises a delightful dining experience for all.

LOCATIONS
  • Sushi Naper
    1320 N Rt 59 Ste 158 Naperville, IL 60563
    1320 N Rt 59 Ste 158 Naperville, IL 60563 Hotline: (331) 281-0620

Welcome to Sushi Naper, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Naperville, Illinois. Located at 1320 N Rt 59 Ste 158, this sushi bar has quickly become a favorite among locals and visitors alike. With their commitment to quality and innovation, Sushi Naper presents a diverse menu that caters to sushi lovers of all kinds.

Sushi Naper is not just another restaurant; it's an experience. From the moment you walk in, you're greeted by a vibrant environment that blends modern design with a touch of traditional Japanese culture. Whether you're dining with friends, family, or enjoying a quiet evening alone, the atmosphere sets the stage for a delightful culinary journey.

One of the standout features of Sushi Naper is their dedication to fresh ingredients and unique flavor combinations. The Chicago Fire Lunch rolls, complete with spicy mayo and eel sauce, offer an explosion of taste that leaves your palate wanting more. Meanwhile, the Caterpillar Lunch, featuring eel and avocado, showcases their ability to balance richness with freshness. Each bite is a testament to their craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Customer reviews speak volumes about the experience at Sushi Naper. Many have praised the all-you-can-eat (AYCE) option, which gives diners the freedom to explore the extensive menu without breaking the bank. While the service may take a bit longer on busy nights, patrons often echo the sentiment that "good things come to those who wait." This only heightens the anticipation for the beautifully crafted sushi that is served.

Vegetarians can also rejoice, as Sushi Naper does not overlook them. Diners like Dana R. have raved about the exceptional vegetarian options, from flavorful mushroom rolls to perfectly cooked spring rolls. The culinary team has clearly put effort into creating dishes that resonate with everyone, ensuring that each visit is a delightful adventure through flavors and textures.

While there may be some tweaks in how toppings are served—such as needing to specify for extra eel sauce—the overall experience remains far from diminished. The accommodating staff is always available to take your feedback and enhance your experience.

In conclusion, Sushi Naper is not just about sushi; it’s about community, flavor, and shared experiences. Whether you're a sushi aficionado or a newcomer, this bar promises a memorable dining experience that invites you to relax, enjoy, and savor every moment. Don't miss out on the chance to discover this culinary treasure in Naperville!

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Mili C.
Mili C.

We frequent this place at least two to three times a year. Their menu selections changed recently and they added new dishes. Also it has been noted that they are not as generous with toppings such as eel sauce and spicy mayo anymore on their speciality sushis. If you want extra , it needs to be specified on the blue ticket. They do take a while to prepare your sushi as they are a bigger restaurant and on busy nights can have larger groups. Good to ask for wait time before ordering. Overall it is a good experience with lots of options and having an all you can eat sushi place is affordable way to go when wanting sushi. The staff is also great and receptive to feedback.

Chris S.
Chris S.

Here for the AYCE dinner with my son. The food is very good and plentiful. From ordering to serving seems a bit long. But, good things come to those that wait!

Dana R.
Dana R.

I can't believe I've lived so close to Sushi Naper and haven't made this my go-to spot until now! Everything I tried was phenomenal. I sampled almost every single vegetarian sushi option on the menu, from mushrooms to sweet potatoes, and each one was incredible. The spring rolls were fantastic and the edamame? Absolutely perfect! I ordered with a few friends who tried about six different rolls and they loved every one. We barely had leftovers, which says it all. We ordered to-go this time, but I can't wait to dine in and experience it again.

Jordan O.
Jordan O.

Came on Xmas Eve and it was the best spot! Hibachi options are amazing. And I was sad that they ran out of Chocolate ice cream.

Rafael R.
Rafael R.

The service was incredible and crazy fast. They added so many new items to the all you can eat menu. Everything looks amazing so it makes it so hard to choose.

Alexis S.
Alexis S.

Pleasant surprise finding this restaurant. Wonderful food and great service! We will definitely be back!

Alexis F.
Alexis F.

The food was so good and service was amazing!!! We got the spicy tuna maki rolls and edamame !

Sherwin C.
Sherwin C.

For me, some good parts and some not so good parts of the experience. Being the only all-you-can-eat sushi spot in Naperville, there was definitely a lot of interest -- as well as a spot that is large enough to comfortably accommodate a large group of people (10+). Service was friendly, though it took a rather long time to get food. Perhaps the greatest plus of this spot is their expansive menu. This is both in terms of the amount of offerings and the type of offerings. I don't think anyone around has nearly as many specialty rolls as sushi naper -- which makes up for a slightly higher than average 31.99 dinner price during my visit (though sushi seems to be quite expensive overall in Naperville, so this wasn't far off competitors). There are also unique ingredients like mango, torched salmon, fish eggs, etc. that you don't always see offered in an AYCE. The enormous choice might also contribute to inconsistency I saw throughout the meal. It almost seemed like luck for whether I got a tightly packed maki or of it was nearly falling apart. Throughout the menu, it was quite a variance between rolls that were good or just okay, which also applied to the nigiri as well. The only thing that was quite consistent was that the fish was quite generous throughout all the items and the amount of rice was the same as you'd expect from a non-AYCE restaurant. However, even between orders of the same roll, sometimes the assembly could be extremely neat and at other times a bit sloppy. With the ingredients as well, sometimes vegetables were quite crispy and other times felt a bit soft. Outside of a pretty crispy sweet potato roll, the texture contrast wasn't really evident in items either. The nigiri however was quite good throughout, better than expected for an AYCE restaurant. The presentation was also quite good throughout with a good amount of color and neat presentation. The appetizers were similar as well, both better than expected for items like the fried oyster and takoyaki, but a bit disappointing for the crab rangoon and miso soup. But the presentation was still good and portion sizes quite generous. Overall, the offering is quite good with lots of selection, and a little high but still reasonable price. The food has fairly good presentation and is enjoyable though inconsistent. But the large restaurant with plenty of parking and being the only AYCE sushi choice in Naperville do make it one of the places to return to, even if it takes a while to get food.