Best Quick Bites Champions Sushi Restaurants in Lincoln Square
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Sushi Tokoro
AYCE sushi that stays strongest when you keep rounds nigiri-heavy and repeat proven picks.
Notable Picks
#1
Sushi Tokoro
8.1
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Group Dining Gatherings
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
An all-you-can-eat sushi room that wins when you treat it like a focused nigiri-and-simple-rolls session, not a scattershot menu tour. The best meals here come from repeating what works—salmon/white fish nigiri, a couple maki standards, and one appetizer—so the quality stays consistent across rounds.
Must-Try Dishes:
All-you-can-eat sushi (nigiri-forward rounds), Salmon & white fish nigiri, Simple maki set (tuna/salmon/cucumber)
What Makes it Special: AYCE sushi that stays strongest when you keep rounds nigiri-heavy and repeat proven picks.
Worthy Picks
#2
Sushi Loop
7.7
A newer all-you-can-eat spot with a bright, modern room that plays best as a social, high-tempo sushi night. Keep the order tight—start with nigiri and one signature roll, add ramen or a hot appetizer, and don’t let the table spiral into filler.
Must-Try Dishes:
All-you-can-eat sushi set, Thunder roll, Spicy miso ramen
What Makes it Special: Modern AYCE sushi in a lively, date-friendly dining room.
7.6
A small Lincoln Square neighborhood shop that mixes sushi with comforting bowls and ramen—best when you treat it like a simple weeknight rotation spot. The strongest order is one showpiece roll plus one warm staple (ramen or a bowl), keeping everything balanced and not overly sauced.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rainbow roll, Chirashi bowl, Spicy ramen
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood sushi-and-bowls menu that’s built for easy weeknight comfort ordering.
#4
Bloop Bloop
7.6
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Hidden Gems Heaven
Instagram Worthy Wonders
Bloop Bloop in Lincoln Square/North Center specializes in $1 sushi balls, triangle rice balls, and sushi “sandwiches” in a counter-service format. It’s more about snackable, mix-and-match bites than traditional nigiri, with bright sauces and lots of customization.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salmon Sushi Ball, Eel Sushi Ball, Triangle Rice Ball Combo
What Makes it Special: America’s first sushi-ball–focused concept where you can build a tray of $1 bites in endless combinations.