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Oysy – South Loop

Sushi and Japanese Fare During Lunch or Dinner (Half Off)

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Value
$20
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50%
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$10
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  • BYO
  • Good for Gifting

In a Nutshell

Black-ball-cap bedecked chefs slice up fresh maki rolls amid stainless-steel & wood décor in restaurant with views of Grant Park

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 16, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation required for Friday and Saturday dinner. Dine-in only.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like mermaid birthday presents, fresh fish is best when wrapped in seaweed. Send taste buds a gift with today’s Groupon to Oysy. This Groupon is valid for the Michigan Avenue location only. Choose between the following options:

  • For $20, you get $40 worth of sushi and Japanese fare during dinner.
  • For $10, you get $20 worth of sushi and Japanese fare during lunch.

Inspired by traditional izakayas, a type of Japanese bistro, deft hands slice and hand-roll Oysy's menu of fresh maki and cooked fare to showcase a variety of exotic flavors. Several special makis draw inspiration from American locations, such as the maine roll's core of lobster and cucumber ($12) and the philadelphia roll's smoked salmon, cream cheese, and colonial history ($6). Super-white tuna, shrimp tempura, and mayo strain to break free from the White Dragon roll's rice-lined walls ($12), and grilled Chilean sea bass ($8) taunts raw dishes with a delectably darkened coat and suit of garlic-black-bean sauce. During lunch, diners can savor a spread of makis, tempura shrimp, and salads packed into a bento box ($13) around grilled entrees, such as grilled tuna with yuzu dressing that the Chicago Reader called "perfectly cooked" and Aquaman called "my best friend."

Chefs sport black baseball caps as they arrange creative platters of fresh fish from behind a wood-paneled sushi bar flanked by sage-green walls. Patrons can walk past the restaurant's two walls of floor-to-ceiling windows to drink in the minimalist décor designed by local architect Douglas Garofalo. Breath-stealing views of Grant Park and the Museum Campus augment rounds of sushi snacking to ensure eyes leave as satiated as stomachs.

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Oysy

3.5 out of 5
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    South Loop

    888 S Michigan Ave.
    Chicago, Illinois 60604
    (312) 922-1127
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