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    Roll Up By Oui

    4.7 (56 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Emeri Q.

    Love Roll up by Oui! They have amazing hand rolls and really fresh fish. I love the spicy tuna here and can't go wrong with any of the appetizers selection. Good for kids and the ambiance and service is top notch. Great addition to the South loop neighborhood.

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    Rae Y.

    Amazing food! (When it's in stock!) Fun vinegar spheres in the cucumber salad, Furikake fries are very tasty! Out of salmon! out of uni! Out of Gouza! The Blunt was super yummy! Jon had the sashimi and it was also very good. We also enjoyed the shisido pepper!

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    Erin A.

    Nice, calm vibe on a Tuesday night. Food was prepared and served with care. Flavors were clean so the ingredients could shine. I enjoyed a scallop hand roll as well (not pictured). Staff were friendly, professional, and knowledgeable about the food. They opened about four months ago.

    Ngan N.

    Great sushi spot in the South Loop! So glad we have this place nearby whenever we're craving sushi. The fish was super fresh and definitely did not disappoint. Both servers were friendly, attentive, and made the whole experience feel relaxed and enjoyable. This spot could easily be a great dinner date place too. Only thing to note is there's bar seating only, but honestly we loved watching the chefs prepare everything right in front of us. Definitely coming back!

    Vicky H.

    Convenient location on Michigan Ave nearing South Loop, been there a couple of times now. Service is great, staff is always very friendly and attentive. Fish quality though has not been consistent, hence the 3 stars. We've tried salmon, tuna, toro, unagi, yellowtail, Japanese scallop, wagyu. Salmon was fresh both times but the other raw selections had been hit and miss. The chicken karaage was decent and the match tiramisu was delicious! Inside seating is limited, very zen decors and ambiance. I'd still go back especially if I'm craving for some quick handrolls, but will probably just stick to salmon.

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    Victoria F.

    We've visited Roll-Up several times now, tucked away in a quiet corner of the Magnificent Mile, close to the South Loop. The ambiance is minimalist and serene, with seating for around 20 to 25 people. While it can get busy on Saturday nights, we usually go mid-day for a relaxed lunch, and there's rarely a wait. The hand-rolled sushi is some of the freshest we've ever had. I always get the three-piece hand roll combo and add a crab roll. The service is attentive, and while they do have a small alcohol selection, like Asahi beer, the focus is really on the food. If you go, keep in mind the drinks might be limited, but the appetizers are a must. We love the shishito peppers, and the wagyu hand roll is a splurge but totally worth it--24-karat gold plating, served warm, and so rich. Definitely a unique bite to end round of the evening.

    Cute table set up!
    Thuy Dan T.

    Came here on a weekday and was able to walk in easily. The interior is pretty nice and the sushi bar seating is comfortable and swanky looking. They have a set menu for their 'hand rolls' which I think they describe as equivalent to a maki roll so they're supposed to on the larger side. You can make some minor substitutions like a double of something in the set but can't bring in other varieties outside of the set. We got the 4 set and opted to swap the California with another Scallop. The price at $36.95 feels a bit high though for the variety. I thought the fish and how it was prepared was overall pretty good. My favorite being the spicy tuna and how it was prepared with crispy onions. The scallop are the baby bay scallops which was just Ok along with the salmon. I wish I swapped for 2 of the spicy tunas instead! I like the wasabi they use too - doesn't have that huge punch like the paste but it tastes better to me. We were still a little hungry after the meal so I would say overall the meal was OK to try.

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    Susan W.

    The food and service were excellent. The only challenge was the cost. Prices were high and we won't be able to frequent this place even though it's in the neighborhood. Wising them much success with those that can afford it.

    Free avocado roll & French fries
    Jim D.

    Pretty decent stuff. Fries are season well. Avocado roll was decent. Far from the worst & best I've had. Decent option if the area while taking in the sites in the park

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    Frank W.

    This new spot has so many things going for it. Since it's a 16-seat countertop, it feels more of an intimate experience, and you can watch the person make the hand rolls in front of you! Our favs included the unagi hand rolls, scallop hand roll, cucumber salad, furikake fries and the blue tea. The fish was so fresh, and it melts in your mouth! The blue tea is unlike a tea I've encountered before--it tastes like sweet and creamy, but it doesn't have any milk it. Coming back to try the toro and wagyu hand roll next time!

    Cute spot, nice staff
    Demi C.

    Nice staff good special $19 for 3 rolls, two of your choice and the last is chefs choice

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    Amazing! Fresh and tasty hand rolls. And the hot and crispy furikake fries were addictive

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    love it here, the staff are super friendly and the food is to die for? I really liked the Gyoza, tuna tartare, and waygu hand roll

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