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  • Charlie G.

    I ordered the Teriyaki Chicken bento to go. Everything was light and delicious. I was impressed with the portions for the price. Everyone there was very nice and they got my order ready really fast. The atmosphere is really lovely, but you cannot tell that from the outside. I also ordered a side of Mochi, which was also very good. They are a little more pricey. I was sad that there were no one eating there when I came in (5:30p on a Sunday). It is a very nice restaurant and I'd like it to stay for a long time.

    (5)
  • Andy E.

    The food was good, but they never seem to be open. I've checked the hours, but on three instances I have gone there with friends and they were closed.

    (2)
  • Katharine T.

    Boyfriend and I have been here twice now and have had two pretty good meals. On our first trip boyfriend ordered the Seafood Ramen and I ordered some sort of deep friend cream cheese and smoked salmon roll (I haven't had a deep fried roll in like 10 years so I couldn't resist). We ordered edamame to start. The edamame was sadly undercooked. Two more minutes of steam time and you've got it. I thought the fried salmon roll was good (Im thinking the name had Miami in it somewhere?) but not OMG fried cream cheese goodness like Ive had some trillion years ago in high school. The Boyfriend liked his Seafood Ramen pretty well but didn't think the broth was overly flavorful. I had a couple spoonfuls and though the broth was good and I really liked the noodles and seafood taste. On our second visit we both ordered Miso Soup to start and the Beef Bibimbop. We both thought the Miso Soup was freaking excellent, It was well salted and very very flavorful, I could eat that soup all day every day. We also both really liked the Bibimbop. I think I liked it more than the boyfriend, again he complained that it was maybe a little bland. He completely doused it in whatever nondescript red sweet/chili paste stuff they brought to the table and yet was unable to detect any additional flavor from this sauce (apparently its not pure sriracha and I think he was missing the heat). I used a more modest quantity of the sauce and thought it was quite delicious. The beef was tender, slightly sweet and flavorful. The chopped seawood had excellent flavor, the rice was so moist and so much better than just plain white rice. I'm assuming its sushi rice cut with vinegar and whatever other magical stuff. The fresh chopped veg added the perfect crunch and the thin strips of egg mixed in with every bite perfectly. I really could eat a huge bowl of this now (and you do get a huge bowl). I should also comment that part of the boyfriend's minor disappointment stemmed from the pictures in the window displaying the Bibimbop as being served with a fried egg over top rather than strips of egg/omelet. I would imagine you can order this dish and specify fried egg over top and I think we should next time. The whole dish is so good mushed together on your chop sticks, might as well add warm yummy egg yolk to that too. Hira's is inexpensive and clean with fast service and the staff is friendly. I'm glad to see people eating here when we go. I feel there is a duty to patronize new restaurants like this with honest, hardworking staff trying to make a living. I'd much rather eat at an establishment like this than eat at a gross chain like Leona's around the corner. We will definitely be back, I would like to explore their sushi menu more and I want more Miso Soup!

    (3)
  • Dustin G.

    This place is pretty good. It's not the best sushi I've ever had but I like it and I'll definitely go back. I went here with my husband and my parents while they were visiting in March. I had a hand roll and three pieces of nigiri. I just wanted something light. The nigiri was fresh and they give you a piece of fish. I hate when places shortchange you on sashimi. The hand roll was quite good and perfectly spicy. My husband ordered a speciality roll and thought it was just okay. My mom had some assorted rolls and like them. My dad had the bibimbob and like it but I tried some of it and thought it was just okay. The prices are low so I'd definitely go back and try some other items. I hear their ramen is stellar but I just wasn't in the mood that night. Once I go back and try it I'll update my review and possibly add another star. The only real problem was the service. Our waitress was nice but she brought stuff at different times. My dad and I had our food before anyone else. I don't like that. The place was practically empty so you'd think they could've timed it a bit better. I'll still go back. Try this place!

    (3)
  • Ciel D.

    I love Hira's! It's good prices and good sushi. I love that it's byob and I don't end up spending tons of money on Asian-themed cocktails. I'm so happy we have a good sushi place in the neighborhood! And they have the honor of being the ONLY restaurant in all of Chicago that has egg rolls which both me & the husband like. (For those of you who care about authenticity, they also serve gyoza). Also, there's a roll with crushed Doritos in it. You have to try it. It's so wrong, it's right.

    (5)
  • Jemma S.

    I love this place. It has just changed owners. The staff are super friendly and the food is delicious and reasonably price. I will definitely be coming back here. The tuna spicy rolls are a must!

    (5)
  • Romana Y.

    This place is average. The sushi was good, but not worth going back to. The space is a square, open layout, with small tables scattered throughout. There was only one server, and Jackie's discreet actions on overseeing our table were hilarious!

    (2)
  • Moni K.

    A-Ok No the best sushi you will ever have and not the worst. Just OK, middle of the road. I would not recommend the appetizers, they are microwaved and not made in the house. I have not tried the buffet options so I am not sure what they have but maybe that is the way to go so you can try all of their sushi and find the one. As for me I am moving on the quest for for better.

    (3)
  • A M.

    I found myself in Roger's Park and stopped in here for a quick bite solo. I ordered three rolls of vegetarian sushi. One of the rolls came out kappa instead of kampyo, and the tempura sweet potato roll had cream cheese in it -- the only time I've ever seen this. It wasn't listed on the menu ingredients for that roll, and -- more importantly -- it wasn't good. The rolls in general were poorly rolled and fell apart. Taste wasn't that great. The waitress tried to correct for the mistake by giving me the roll I ordered for free and to-go since I was in a hurry, but the chef didn't start making the roll until after I got up to leave already. It fell apart completely on my walk to the train. Not such a great experience!

    (2)
  • Justanother S.

    Reviewing a new restaurant has a lot of weight. Especially on Yelp since most people will look at star ratings rather than the review usually. This puts me in a position I usually don't like to be in, to lie and help a new restaurant or actually just talk about the overall experience and hope the owners learn from the review. So to be fair, the service was more than good, it was exceptional. Granted I was one of the only three people eating there but still, the server did her job well. The two stars unfortunately comes from the food. The items I ate was the spicy tuna maki and the kimchi ramen. The spicy tuna roll was...ok. Nothing to go home about but nothing that immediately makes me ask to get the check and take it all to-go and throw it away in the nearest bin. As we all know regarding sushi: it is all about how one prepares the rice. In this case, the rice was cooked and chilled, that is it. The fish wasn't too rotten and overall it was not bad for a cheap price in Chicago. The place is BYOB so bring some hot sake and glasses since they don't have any. I ate the ramen next, just to compare, unlike places in LA the items presented on the menu are fairly generic like "gyoza ramen" and "chicken ramen". I decided on the kimchi ramen and well, it basically tasted like Samyang Ramen powder with veggies and kimchi. For those who never stepped foot in a Korean super market, it just taste like ramen I could make at home and put more flavor and spice in it. Where there might be potential: Bibimbap is a Korean mixed rice and veggies dish. It means literally "mixed rice". It typically has spicy pickled radish, marinated string beans, cooked spinach in sesame oil and garlic, a specific kind of Korean brown root, chopped red lettuce, sesame seed oil, a fried egg, beef, and go chu jang (red pepper paste). I didn't order this dish because well frankly Korean food is awful in Chicago BUT watching it be prepared, it seemed pretty true to the recipe. Perhaps if I come by again I will give it a shot. So if you stop by try out the Bibimbap. The good: service, BYOB (No corkage fee), fairly cheap and reasonable prices The not so good: The ramen

    (2)
  • Mckrauts M.

    I love the sangria sushi. The staff is always polite and friendly. I'm in here 2-4 times a month. I love this place!

    (5)
  • Cody H.

    I had always been weary of this place since its always dead when I walk by... turns out that is for a good reason. Who makes a sushi roll with seaweed which is completely inedible? The miso was lukewarm garbage with chunks of bland stems the size of a miniature American flag. The only saving grace for this joint was the wine... oh, wait... its BYOB. Save your money...

    (2)
  • Adam H.

    Great food and great prices in a neighborhood with a serious variety problem. Please eat here so they stay in business for a long time! My wife and I visit once a week!

    (5)
  • Craig W.

    I was visiting Chicago this past weekend from Nashville and the weather outside was very cold, so I needed something to warm me up. I stopped by Hira's Cafe and was so glad I did. The service began as soon as I entered the restaurant. The hostess immediately greeted me and was very kind. She actually turned the heating fan by my table on because I mentioned I was freezing. I ordered the Seafood Ramen (spicy), and it was just what I needed. It was loaded with fresh tasting seafood (scallops, muscles, squid, shrimp) and the ramen was cooked perfectly. The menu at Hira's offers a nice selection and the prices cannot be beat would recommend Hira's Cafe.

    (4)
  • Eric L.

    I've eaten here a couple of times when they fits opened. The sushi was ok - nothing special but not bad. This week they added an All-You-Can-Eat option for $19.95 Tu-Th and $22.95 Fr-Su. So I couldn't resist. To begin with, there is a separate menu for the AYCE deal. As I'm flipping through I don't see any nigiri listed. Just maki and apps. So maybe you just order nigiri off the main menu? Turns out no, "we're not doing nigiri on the all you can eat deal...yet". Hmmm. I was tempted to leave but you know how it is when you get set on sushi it's had to just walk away. So I figured I would give it a shot. It is important to note that the night I was there there is only one sushi chef and one server working tonight. The place can seat about 40 people - all at tables. No sushi bar. This means that I should expect things will move kinda slowly as there are about 15 people here at 6:30pm on a Thursday. Ok, I'm patient and can do my Yelp review while I wait :) I start off with a miso soup which was pretty good. Hot with a generous amount of vegetation (seaweed, spinach, green onion) in it. Could have used a bit more tofu but overall, not bad. Next I got the Steamed Gyoza (4pcs) described as steamed vegetable dumplings. I got 6 and they were pork. Watch out all you vegetarians! They weren't bad either provided you weren't counting on them being veggie. I should note here that despite there only being one server, she's doing a good job and is aware of the service being slow and apologizes for having to wait. Credit to her for that and trying hard to keep up and keeping pleasant at the same time. The maki were pretty good. Rice is a little lite on seasoning but passable. The spicy tuna had good heat. The New York Maki was actually pretty good. I'm always a bit cautious about the crazy western maki combinations but as long as I stay away from cream cheese (really?!?) and all that mayo and sauce that basically kills any taste of the contents, then I'm usually ok. Going to try one more round. This time a Shrimp Tempura roll, one of the special rolls Happy Together (spicy tuna, salmon, avocado, cucumber, spicy sauce, topped on a crabmeat salad & sunflower seeds, chefs sauce, sesame seeds) and a California Sunset (crabmeat, cucumber, lettuce, wrapped with fresh salmon & avocado). Well the second round of rolls was pretty good. As before, nothing astonishing but fish is fresh - though not a lot inside the rolls. I should note that the shrimp tempura was a little heavier on the batter than I'm used to and they don't have the tail visible. Usually it sticks out the end so you see it and don't eat it but here it was inside the roll. I know some people eat it but personally it's not to my liking so I do prefer it sticking out so I can avoid it. So overall, it's not a bad choice to come here for the AYCE deal - provided you are ok with just rolls. The selection isn't bad and who knows - maybe they will eventually add nigiri. I think I will wait for that before coming back ;) As for the 3 star rating, I would have gone for 2 because while it was good, it wasn't great and very disappointing that there's no nigir on the AYCE menu. But the server did a really good job for being the only one and the extra star is for her!

    (3)
  • James L.

    Big fan of their ramen - the seafood ramen is the best. Not sure about the other reviews criticizing the ramen, but I like it better then the ramen you find at Mitsuwa because Hira uses beef base over pork/chicken. I've only ordered the Brave Man roll, and it's a lot scarier on paper. It's really not as spicy as it sounds, but it does have a lot of flavor. I'll definitely be back to try other things.

    (4)
  • Deanna L.

    I love this place! I live right down the street and for me and my boyfriend, this is where we get our sushi fix once every couple weeks. No, its not the best place in Chicago, but they're reliable, reasonably priced, and every time we come here - whether its takeout or sitdown - we get excellent service. The servers and the lady that I am pretty sure owns it are so so sweet. Hira's has only been open a year or so and lately they seem to be struggling so I hope I can encourage some Yelpers to give it a try if you're in the area. I love their spicy crunchy rolls and last time I even asked for an extra side of their spicy mayo because it is delicious. My boyfriend almost always gets the rock 'n roll, but neither of us has ever been disappointed when branching out from our normal orders. Their non-sushi dishes always look amazing when we see other tables order them but we're so addicted to their various sushi rolls that we still haven't gotten around to ordering anything off the other sections of the menu! Someday we will, but now I'm craving sushi again. Please don't ever go away, Hira's Cafe!

    (4)
  • Jeanne P.

    Had the gyoza ramen for lunch today, so yummy! The broth was salty and had a nice kick, they offered to make it less spicy. The gyoza were delicious! The service was very good and fast, the waitress gave us a sample of the kimchee which was also tasty.

    (3)
  • A A.

    Love it! really good sushi, I can't report on the other food offerings because I have yet to try them BUT the sushi is great. Also the folks who work there are really nice people. I like nice people and nice people like me so it makes for an overall nice experience.

    (5)
  • Cosmo X.

    This is your run-of-the-mill sushi and Asian place: not bad, but nothing I'd write an epic about. I liked the atmosphere of Hira's: it's cute on the inside, the service is friendly (our waitress was adorable), and it was nice to sit by the window and watch people go by while I heard the chopping of sushi in the background. I ordered the bulkoki bento box, which I thought would give me the best sense of what the restaurant had to offer. It was fine, but nothing to write home about. My girlfriend ordered the smokey bear roll and the sweet potato roll and really liked them, so maybe the sushi's where it's at. Since I'm in the neighborhood, I'd be willing to give them another try.

    (3)
  • Vixter G.

    It was my first time here so I started off with a couple of simple rolls. I was not impressed. They didn't look appetizing and it didn't have much flavor. Next time I will get a better roll. If that is not good then I'll def will not be going back. The server was fantastic, very nice :-)

    (2)
  • Elvin C.

    Dropped by on a Friday night - harder to find neighborhood (non-metered) parking...but metered parking still available right on Morse. Had to bump Hira's up to $$ since we usually order ramen and a bibimbap dish along with some rolls...and we're paying more than we would at Korean establishments in Albany Park (and getting less). Wish there could be more variety in non-sushi options... But I'd still say, above average for RP and it's here in the neighborhood. Anywhere else I'd be rounding down to 3 stars.

    (4)
  • Tom H.

    We were disappointed in this place, which is sad because this is very close to home, and we WANT a good sushi place within walking distance. The service was fine, nice people, but the food was very disappointing. The maki fell apart when you tried to pick them up (always a bad sign) and they definitely skimped a bit on the ingredients and then rolled them loose to make the rolls look bigger. This wouldn't be a deal-killer on its own, but the prices they charge for this makes it a very bad value.

    (2)
  • elizabeth j.

    I was really excited to see a sushi restaurant within walking distance to me join the neighborhood, so I decided to give it a try today. As other reviews have said, the service was great. My friends and I were greeted at the door with a smile and seated promptly. Of course, it was also 4 in the afternoon and there were only 3 others in the restaurant. As for the food, the miso soup was delicious. I ordered the red caterpillar special roll. It was ....okay. Not much flavor overall and the fish was a little warm for my taste. My friend ordered the rainbow roll and she had the same concern for the temperature of the fish. We both thought the rolls could have been rolled tighter, and sliced slightly smaller. They were more than a mouthful and some pieces fell apart when picked up with chopsticks. The price wasn't too bad either. The maki-mono rolls were all about $7 and the special rolls ranged from $9-13. The miso sup was $3. Without drinks mine and my friend's tab was $40 (including tip) for 2 soups and 2 rolls. Overall, I would visit again. It's nice to have a place in the neighborhood to go to for a quick sushi fix, but don't set your standards too high. For top notch sushi I suggest trying Kansaku in Evanston or Tanoshi in Andersonville, but bring your wallet for those places, but they are well worth the money.

    (3)
  • Bruce M.

    Went with friends and we all ordered the Bibimbop. Very good, very fresh, reasonably priced. The décor is uplifting. Little trays of wheatgrass growing. Seems to be a mix of Korean and sushi. It's BYOB.

    (4)
  • Lacy C.

    Veggie bibimbop was fresh and tasty! FYI - They are cash only for now

    (4)
  • Travis C.

    Not the best sushi in Chicago, but considering it is only two blocks from my apartment... it'll do. The fish was fresh, as was the rice. The rolling was a little shoddy, but I don't care too much about that. The people who work here are nice, and service was prompt! I would definitely recommend Hira's to anyone in RP.

    (4)
  • Adam W.

    Great place, great prices, and there's nothing else like it in the neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Cathleen M.

    I went here after work because I live pretty close to this place. I usually get my sushi from Indie in Edgewater but was hoping this would be my new favorite sushi restaurant since it was so close to me. I got a miso soup, a cucumber salad and the deluxe combo. The sushi was ok, the maki had way too much rice on it. I asked if they could just do sashimi because I didn't want the rice that comes with the nigiri but because the manager wasn't in they didn't know how much to charge for that. I thought this would have been an easy request and should have caused any issues. Apparently it did. So I ended up with nigiri and the maki roll. This place is really nothing to write home about and definitely not as good as I expected. I really had high hopes for this place but I don't think I would go back again even though it is right in my neighborhood. If I ever did I know I wouldn't get anything on their sushi menu. There are much better sushi spots near Rogers Park that deliver, I recommend trying one of those over this place.

    (2)
  • Dan S.

    New neighborhood place, just tried it for the first time. I had the Sushi Deluxe Combo, and it was very affordable for the quantity and quality of sushi that I got. My girlfriend had a Chicken Bento Box, and it was good sized and very good. The atmosphere is, well, very basic, but I sort of strangely like it. There is also plenty of room, and they don't have the tables jammed on top of each other. The lighting is a bit harsh, but that's kind of my only real complaint. If they installed dimmer bulbs or unscrewed about half of the lights, it'd have a bit more inviting atmosphere. Service was attentive and friendly. No complaints. Have I had better sushi? Sure, but if I've had better sushi that was this affordable, it was in San Francisco, where there is GREAT sushi. All in all, an excellent addition to the neighborhood. I'm sure it'll be a good local option, and make it into the take-away rotation for sure.

    (4)
  • E L.

    I had the kimchi ramen, and it was unremarkable. Actually, if I wasn't so lazy, I could make a better bowl of ramen at home. Packaged curly noodles, in some broth with kimchi. One notable thing is that they make a beef broth based ramen. My dinner experience started auspiciously. I ordered egg rolls. I took a bite and they were ice cold. The waitress apologized and took them back to the kitchen, where they proceeded to nuke them. They came back out hot, but also half eaten. Our half eaten egg rolls were returned to us as is. Overall, meh really does sum up my review. I won't be back.

    (2)
  • Kathryn D.

    When Hira's opened up right next to the Morse stop, my husband and I were stoked for a new sushi place so close to home... and Hira's doesn't disappoint! Their sushi is stellar (and I've eaten a LOT of sushi in Japan), very fresh, beautifully plated, and the service is always friendly and prompt. Not sure why this place doesn't have 5 stars easily, since we eat here often and have always left very satisfied!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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