- 30 S. Michigan Ave., The Loop
The Irving Park location of this pan-Asian restaurant got off to such a strong start that Lois Lee, who owns the spot with her husband, David, didn't waste any ... READ MORE
The Irving Park location of this pan-Asian restaurant got off to such a strong start that Lois Lee, who owns the spot with her husband, David, didn't waste any ... READ MORE
Traditional Chinese cookies, pastries and rolls are displayed in a large case and sold for mere cents at this local Chinatown bakery. READ MORE
House of Fortune boasts an extensive selection of seafood, poultry, beef, vegetables and noodles. The pleasant atmosphere is accentuated with framed Chinese poe... READ MORE
A popular spot, if not a bit more intimate than other Chinatown favorites like Phoenix Restaurant. Dim sum circulates from morning until lunch, offering a wide ... READ MORE
This Chinatown spot leans more towards authentic offerings like fried intestines with diced chicken and salted fish and beef tripe with green pepper sauce, but ... READ MORE
This elegant white-tablecloth restaurant specializes in Szechwan and Hunan specialties, with choices like beef short ribs with black pepper, orange peel chicken... READ MORE
Fast food Chinese-style at the Loop location of this well-known chain. READ MORE
A small family-run restaurant serving up traditional Chinese dishes in both large and small portions for more than 22 years. Craving something that's not on the... READ MORE
If you've ever been to Hong Kong, you may have a deja vu experience when you enter the Mitsuwa Marketplace in Arlington Heights. Mitsuwa (formerly Yaohan Plaza)... READ MORE
This Arlington Heights spot serves your basic Chinese fare in a surprisingly elegant atmosphere. Standout dishes include the steamed whole fish, Taro duck and s... READ MORE
This off-the-beaten-path spot – it's west of the Wentworth Avenue Chinatown strip--features reasonably priced Chinese fare including classics like fried rice an... READ MORE
This low-key spot, which is just off the main Chinatown strip on 22nd Place, offers a broad Cantonese menu of faves like chow mein and egg foo young, plus choic... READ MORE
Wow specializes in bao, steamed Chinese buns filled with teriyaki chicken, spicy Mongolian beef, barbecued pork and other savory fillings. This address is roomi... READ MORE
This sunny Cantonese BYOB in Chinatown serves three meals a day in a bright, contemporary bi-level dining room. Breakfast brings a selection of congee (Chinese ... READ MORE
This casual Chinatown spot from Tony Hu, the chef/owner of Lao Sze Chuan, Lao Beijing and Lao Shanghai, serves traditional spicy Hunan food, a first of its kind... READ MORE
Lao Mala is the newest Chinatown restaurant from Tony Hu. Located in the old Lure space, the seventh of Hu's Lao restaurants concentrates on spicy Chinese cuisi... READ MORE
Spice is in every dish at this Tony Hu-owned Szechuan restaurant. Try the fiery ma po tofu, pork belly with dried bean curd, the house special chili-spiked fish... READ MORE