- 1700 S. Michigan Ave., South Loop
The folks behind Bucktown's Coast are also behind this South Loop sibling. Neighborhood families, couples on dates and other diners often come to the eatery's l... READ MORE
The folks behind Bucktown's Coast are also behind this South Loop sibling. Neighborhood families, couples on dates and other diners often come to the eatery's l... READ MORE
This South Loop sibling to the Whitehall Hotel's Fornetto Mei has the same menu mix of Asian and Italian, but they've added American fare to the lineup. Fornett... READ MORE
The eye-catching dessert cases at this Chinatown bakery are impossible to ignore, a kaleidoscope of colors and textures highlighted by small cakes such as straw... READ MORE
Fill up on Mandarin and Shanghainese specialties at this Chinatown spot. You'll find all the usual suspects, including Peking duck, pork-filled steamed dumpling... READ MORE
Casual Chinatown Square eatery geared towards fans of Chinese classics. On the menu: orange chicken, shrimp egg foo young, beef fried rice, shrimp in garlic sau... READ MORE
This popular Chinatown shop is known for its succulent roast duck and barbecue pork, possibly because the meat is hung in the front window. READ MORE
A huge menu--from maki to satay--draws a crowd to this South Loop restaurant. READ MORE
This Chinatown restaurant offers a wide selection of Cantonese dim sum. Specialties include steamed shrimp and pork dumplings and steamed crystal buns stuffed ... READ MORE
The menu at this Chinatown spot from restaurateur Tony Hu (Lao Beijing, Lao Shanghai, Lao You Ju) features Szechwan dishes ranging from mainstream (moo shu pork... READ MORE
This casual Chinatown Square spot specializes in dim sum ordered "sushi style"--that is, by checking boxes on a carbon-copy form, as opposed to plucking plates ... READ MORE
This popular Chinatown eatery specializes in hot pots as well as as more traditional cuisine. On the menu: shrimp with squid sauce; black pepper beef chop; salt... READ MORE
Forget about the hipster Asian fusion joints and instead head to Chinatown for an authentic hot pot. This communal dish features a pot of bubbling oil or broth ... READ MORE
This always-bustling Chinatown Square spot has a well-lit dining room with both booth and table seating. The large menu includes selections like fried spaghetti... READ MORE
Lisa (Chen) Ko (ex-Charming Wok and Charming Cuisine) is behind this South Loop spot. The pan-Asian menu features far-flung choices like Peking duck with tamari... READ MORE
While the stark white walls and blaring TV screen don't offer much in the way of ambience, the food is something else at this sibling to Lao Beijing and Lao S... READ MORE
This Chinatown favorite serves traditional Szechwan fare. Specialties include fried chili chicken, basil-garlic chicken and black pepper-garlic beef tenderloin;... READ MORE
The folks behind Joy Yee, the perpetually packed pan-Asian restaurant with locations in Chinatown, University Village, Naperville and Evanston, operate this Chi... READ MORE
Contrary to what the name suggests, this Chinatown spot is not a dessert-only destination. Instead, look for a menu consisting of Szechuan, Hong Kong and other ... READ MORE
Tony Hu, the man behind popular Chinatown restaurants Lao Sze Chuan and Lao Beijing, tells us that this Chinese tapas spot is all about friendship: The name rou... READ MORE
This modest storefront BYOB in Chinatown specializes in steaming hot pots. A cooler near the entrance houses a selection of pre-plated proteins, including beef,... READ MORE