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Welcome to Arami

Arami, a sushi bar located in Chicago's Midway Airport, offers a variety of options for travelers. With a focus on fresh ingredients and authentic Japanese flavors, Arami stands out with its customizable bowls and sushi rolls. Customers rave about the generous portions and quality of the dishes, such as the teriyaki beef bowl and spicy tofu bowl. The friendly service and welcoming atmosphere make Arami a standout choice for airport dining. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a satisfying meal, Arami delivers with its delicious and reasonably priced offerings.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to Arami, a sushi bar located in Chicago, IL at 5700 S Cicero Ave Concourse A. Whether you're in the mood for a delicious teriyaki beef bowl, fresh sushi rolls, or a flavorful poke bowl, Arami has you covered. This restaurant not only offers a wide variety of options for sushi lovers but also caters to vegans with their tasty vegan-friendly dishes.

Customers rave about the quality of the food at Arami, with many highlighting the generous portions and the freshness of the ingredients. From the trio maki to the spicy tofu bowl, each dish is carefully crafted to delight your taste buds. The service at Arami is top-notch, with friendly staff members who are willing to go the extra mile to ensure that you have a memorable dining experience.

One of the standout features of Arami is their attention to detail when it comes to traditional Japanese toppings and flavors. Customers have praised the authentic Japanese toppings like sautéed mushrooms and onions, pickled radishes, ginger, green onions, and sesame seeds that elevate the dishes to a new level of deliciousness.

If you find yourself at Chicago Midway Airport, be sure to stop by Arami for a satisfying and flavorful meal. Whether you're in the mood for sushi, rice bowls, or poke bowls, Arami has something for everyone. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience the culinary delights that Arami has to offer.

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Trucly T.
Trucly T.

You can build a bowl of your choice. The other reviews made me think that the beef is season as the teriyaki. It was actually not how Japanese seasons the beef teriyaki. There was a lot of food in a bowl so I think it would be better to share between two people.

Shaira A.
Shaira A.

For an airport food/restaurant, this place was actually pretty good. It was a little sketchy but it's a risk that i should take to find good foods! lol but anyways, risk was taken and food was given. I was surprised how good their teriyaki beef bowl was. NGL, it was better than some spots i've been to. i was glad to see a striving restaurant that actually serves good food at the airport food court!

Andy N.
Andy N.

Not bad for an airport rice bowl! I dropped by during a layover at MDW for their Spicy Tofu Bowl (fully vegan friendly). It was a mix of white rice, red onions, bean sprouts, and tofu topped with green onions and a tangy vinaigrette. I was impressed with how much tofu was given and that it was actually spicy. Definitely a good kick without it feeling completely burn-your-tongue. I was a bit surprised the tofu was cold since I'm sure the meat options were likely heated, but a toss inside the bowl with the rice should heat it right up. For $15 with tax, I'm satisfied with this airport lunch.

Miriam W.
Miriam W.

Really quite excellent sushi, which was a nice surprise for Midway. I had the trio maki and a miso soup. The maki roll was delicious, with super fresh fish and a yummy mayo based sauce. The miso soup had no tofu in it, and I like tofu, plus it was a bit bland. I'll skip that next time. Worth the trek to concourse A, even though I was flying from B.

Meily A.
Meily A.

Best airport food I've had and considering it was a poke bowl that's saying a lot. The fish was fresh and they were generous with the avocado. I would have given them 5 stars however I didn't like that on the menu they don't explicitly say that the rice is extra which is a little weird considering most poke bowls come with rice and they also didn't ask me if I wanted it with rice or not. I just found out about the extra charge at the register. When I asked about it the bartender who was working at the register shrugged his shoulders and said something along the lines: "I'm new here, I don't know". Despite this I think it was an overall great poke bowl so I would come back.

Amanda S.
Amanda S.

The food was really good and was ready in a timely manner. The prices fair. The service was good as well. I will definitely stop here again while at this airport. It exceeded my expectations as a lot of airport restaurants aren't the best.

Michele M.
Michele M.

Service was absolutely fantastic. I asked to see what the teriyaki beef looked like. After the nice lady showed me, she asked if I wanted to try a sample. I did try it and it was fine plus I was extra hungry after flying in from CA. I decided to order the beef teriyaki bowl. I was pleasantly surprised to see what they added to the bowl. There was sautéed mushrooms and onions, takuan (pickled radishes), shoga (ginger), green onions, and sesame seeds. The bowl was really good with the authentic Japanese toppings. My only complaint would be the amount of oil at the bottom of my bowl from the beef. I managed to finish the bowl while my sister and nieces waited in line for a burger at another location. I'll definitely stop here again when flying through Chicago.