Table For One: 11 Restaurants Suitable For Eating Solo

Oysy
Thanks to its proximity to the Mag Mile, this bustling sushi bar attracts everyone
from area workers to tourists. It’s not uncommon to see solo diners enjoying plates
of sushi anywhere from the sushi bar (our pick!) to one of the sleek wooden booths.
You’ll also find a great selection of reasonably priced small plates to conquer your
craving for everything from chicken teriyaki to an amazing soy-miso cod.
Oysy, 50 East Grand Avenue (between Wabash Avenue and Rush Street); 312-670-6750.
Photo: Courtesy of Oysy


















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