Restaurant · Lakeview
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"Boka has a restaurant, Dutch and Doc’s, across the street from Wrigley Field." - Ashok Selvam
Restaurant · South Loop
Harold’s Chicken Shack is a Chicago classic bringing homestyle fried chicken, fish, and hearty sides to Hollywood, blending nostalgia with a casual vibe.
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Hamburger restaurant · Logan Square
At Small Bar in Avondale, dive into late-night cravings with their killer smashburgers from Patty Please, especially the Pleaser, while sipping on refreshing drinks.
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Sushi restaurant · O'Hare International Airport District
At O'Hare, Wicker Park Seafood & Sushi Bar serves up solid sushi and has decent views of the runway, making it a stylish choice for a sit-down meal.
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Caribbean restaurant · East Hyde Park
14 Parish is the perfect spot in Hyde Park for vibrant Caribbean fare like jerk chicken and fragrant shrimp curry, all served in an inviting atmosphere.
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Dumpling restaurant · South Loop
At Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings in Chinatown, savor artisanal, broth-filled dumplings crafted with care in a minimalist setting—perfect for your next BYOB meal.
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Hunan restaurant · Chinatown
"Hunan food. Traditional Chinese food, tasty spicy , many kinds"
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Live music bar · Albany Park
Nestled in Albany Park, Montrose Saloon is your go-to spot for local brews, live music, and a laid-back vibe, featuring an inviting beer garden and friendly locals.
Dessert shop · Park West
XO Marshmallow is a charming cafe in Lincoln Park, serving whimsical gourmet marshmallows and creative coffee drinks in a vibrant, Instagram-worthy setting.
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Bar · Logan Square
Emporium Arcade Bar in Logan Square is a vibrant, sprawling hangout boasting a dazzling array of arcade games, craft beers, and an overall party atmosphere that feels like a retro playground for adults.
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Korean restaurant · North Center
Cho Sun Ok, a cozy Korean BYOB gem in Lincoln Square, has been delighting diners since '80 with sizzling BBQ, hearty soups, and a feast of banchan.
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