A Cuban fast-food restaurant with a great atmosphere. Bia’s specializes in Cuban Sandwiches and prides themselves on their secret family recipes.
Carnitas Don Pedro is all about the pork. This very affordably priced, no-frills, restaurant offers a menu of traditionally prepared Mexican pork dishes in all manners of preparation including stewed, fried, and chopped for tacos. This family owned and family friendly restaurant is BYOB.
Chi Tung Restaurant serves a full menu of Chinese, Thai, and Japanese favorites. Their dedication to authenticity, freshness, and quality gives Chi Tung their well-deserved reputation, rivaling other establishments from Lincoln Park to Chinatown.
Dining in Ethiopia is characterized by the ritual breaking of injera and eating from the same plate, signifying the bonds of loyalty and friendship. Enjoy authentic African cuisine intimately with your company.
An Italian restaurant and grocery store that serves over nine flavors of freshly made gelati per day.
Jim’s Original is an old-school hotdog stand with top-quality ingredients and fast, friendly service. They first opened in 1939 and have continued to be a South Side staple for over 70 years.
A traditional Mexican taqueria without any frills. Names number two on the Chicago Trubine's list of best tacos, La Pasadita welcomes patrons with colorful murals and a speedy meal.
Lickity Split is an old-fashioned ice cream shop in the heart of Edgewater. They believe every day is a candy day, frozen custard day, pastry day, and that everything is better with coffee!
Lucy's Café (previously known as Victory's Banner) is an all day vegetarian breakfast nook (with lunch options as well) that serves clean, bright and fresh flavors of the vegetable variety.
Cafeteria style greatness! Serving the finest soul food.
Milk & Honey Cafe first opened it's doors for lunch in June of 2002 serving gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, made from scratch soups and house baked pastries. The cafe now serves breakfast and lunch seven days a week. The cafe, located in Chicago's eclectic Wicker Park neighborhood, offers outdoor seating in the summer months and a cozy fireplace during the winter. Beer, wine and a limited liquor menu is also available
Mitsuwa Marketplace Chicago was established in 1991, in Arlington Heights, a suburb of Chicago. To this date, Mitsuwa is the largest Japanese grocery store in the Midwest and also known as "The Mall of Japan". Open 365 days a year! This allows them to serve everyone who is interested in high quality Japanese grocery.
An inexpensive, casual and quick location for great middle eastern food.
Cafateria style Southern cuisine, all made-from-scratch.
A casual Korean restaurant that offers traditional Korean cuisine.
A quaint cafe inside a fine food grocery. The cafe serves quality focused, modern comfort food. Great for breakfast or lunch....both served all day long!
Retro feel with good eats. You can't get a regular sized dog here, they only come in "super". Once you go Superdawg, you never go back. Eat at an outside table or in your car.
Cozy, unpretentious spot with fabulous breakfast and coffee.
Freshly ground round beefburgers are the signifture of this friendly, casual and kind hearted joint. Since 1954, owner Diran Soulian has been behind this grill, forming a huge following and a legendary burger.
A counter-service smorgasbord of American comfort food served in a casual, classic space. Valois serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
This fast-food joint specializing in Chicago-style hot dogs and cheese fries is a classic late-night, post-bar stop.