Italian restaurant · Arlington Heights
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"Passerotto, the highly-anticipated Korean-Italian restaurant from former Snaggletooth partner Jennifer Kim, should open in early May, the Tribune reports." - Daniel Gerzina
Japanese grocery store · Arlington Heights
Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights is a bustling Japanese grocery haven, serving up an impressive array of authentic eats and unique goods alongside a vibrant food court filled with everything from ramen to matcha desserts.
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Butcher shop · Arlington Heights
Thuringer Meats, renowned for its exceptional meat selection and homemade treats, stands out as a go-to butcher shop with friendly service—perfect for any meat lover.
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American restaurant · Arlington Heights
Celebrated Chicago-style Italian beef stand serving hot dogs, sandwiches & lemon Italian ice.
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Barbecue restaurant · Arlington Heights
Experience cozy pit-smoked BBQ and friendly service in a charming setting, complete with a lovely patio and a warm fireplace to enhance your meal.
Japanese restaurant · Arlington Heights
Strip-mall eatery featuring sushi rolls, ramen & other classic Japanese plates in a simple interior.
Restaurant · Arlington Heights
Unfussy eatery with a patio serving sandwiches, bowls & hearty mains, plus coffee & craft cocktails.
Vegetarian restaurant · Arlington Heights
Nestled in a tranquil spot, this beloved vegetarian eatery serves a diverse array of international dishes, perfect for foodies seeking fresh, flavorful fare.
Bakery · Arlington Heights
This charming bakery whips up a delightful array of Japanese breads, like melon pan and curry bread, all while serving up friendly vibes and amazing aromas.
Bubble tea store · Wicker Park
Kung Fu Tea in Wicker Park is your go-to spot for customizable bubble tea and a cozy hangout, complete with ample seating and a vibrant vibe.
New American restaurant · Ranch Triangle
This sun-soaked, beach house-inspired eatery serves up California-inspired dishes, homemade breads, and a delightful bakery case, making it a go-to brunch spot in Chicago.
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