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With its mismatched cushioned chairs, old dressers, and an old electric organ, Komorebi in Wicker Park feels like a sushi restaurant that’s sponsored by an antique store. But the combination of vintage furniture and a bright interior is cozy and inviting versus feeling like a claustrophobic attic. The menu has plenty of loaded rolls for around $17, but if you prefer something simpler, nigiri and basic maki are all about $8. And whether you’re at this BYOB spot for a low-key date night or catching up with some friends, you can always count on the sushi being consistently good.