Indulge in our velvety curries,slow-cooked in rich blend of spices and herbs,served with fluffy basmati rice or crispy Naan Bread, Made with love and care just like homemade,served with smile.
Mott St vous sert un menu inspiré par les fringales quotidiennes de l'équipe gourmande de Ruxbin. Les partenaires Chef Edward Kim, Jennifer Kim, Vicki Kim et Chung Nate sont fiers de partager confort et bien-être, allant de leur poitrine de poulet pochée avec sel et poivre, jusqu'aux œufs frits. Mott St est un restaurant de style familial et éclectique qui vous propose une exhaustive sélection de boissons.
Inspired by a lifetime of culinary and culturally immersed travel throughout Southeast Asia, our owners developed the Sunda concept to celebrate the beautiful blend of cultures found on the Sunda Shelf, a landmass, today submerged under shallow seas, that was once surrounded by the many different countries and cultures we celebrate at Sunda today like Japan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, China and more.At Sunda, we pride ourselves on taking classic, culturally-important dishes from all over this region and modernizing each one by upgrading ingredients, cooking techniques and presentation to create a tasting experience that is completely new while still retaining the deep-rooted spirit of the original.Guests can also enjoy a beverage program that offers an impressive list of premium sakes, Asian beers, red, white and sparkling wines as well as seasonally inspired cocktails.
TAO Chicago offers guests a sensual trip through the cuisines of Asia. The design-driven restaurant and adjoining nightclub is inspired by the original TAO locations in New York City, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. TAO Chicago features multiple levels, creating dynamic spaces within the historic building’s shell, while adding TAO’s Asian-influenced DNA to the restaurant, lounge and nightclub including murals by artist Hush and TAO’s signature 16-foot-tall Quan Yin statue anchoring one end of the dining room. TAO Chicago’s restaurant menu, created by TAO Group Partner and Chef Ralph Scamardella , is complete with Pan-Asian offerings from the sea, sky and land including signature dishes like Satay of Chilean Sea Bass, Crispy Rice Tuna and a Wagyu Rib-Eye.
RAMEN-SAN is a neighborhood noodle joint that slings hot broth, ice-cold beer and the best ’90s hip-hop in town. With locations in Lincoln Park, River North, Fulton Market and Streeterville, the Lincoln Park location is the newest addition to the RAMEN-SAN squad.
At Kayao, we aim to showcase the dynamic flavors, techniques, and ingredients that unite Peruvian and Asian culinary traditions. Kayao is a melting pot of cultures and cuisines, where guests are invited to embark on a culinary journey that transcends borders and opens hearts. Through our commitment to authenticity, creativity, Kayao seeks to create intrigue while also pushing the boundaries of culinary innovation.
Step into the vibrant world of Yoko, where culinary creativity intertwines with chic sophistication. This Asian Fusion gem, infused with tantalizing Mediterranean twists, promises a culinary adventure like no other. Delight in daring flavor profiles and exquisite ingredient pairings that redefine gourmet dining.Yoko boasts three distinct kitchens, each crafting unique yet complementary culinary offerings. From traditional Asian delicacies to modern interpretations with Mediterranean influences, every dish is a masterpiece of flavor and presentation.Yoko sets the stage for a fresh, upscale dining experience, pushing the boundaries of kosher cuisine in Chicago. Complement your meal with handcrafted cocktails that are as inventive as they are irresistible, elevating your dining experience to new heights.
Listed as one of the Best New Restaurants by Chicago Magazine, Saigon Sisters Restaurant has captured the attention of both the Chicago food media and dining public with its uniquely innovative approach to traditional Vietnamese cuisine. For lunch, Saigon Sisters is a quick and easy casual stop for traditional and updated Vietnamese street food including: popular pho, banh mi, banh bao and spring rolls. For dinner, Saigon Sisters offers full-service dining experience with modern culinary flair to the classic Vietnamese street food recipes of owner Mary Nguyen Aregoni. With "downtown" hip, minimalist interior and walls exhibiting original works by local contemporary artists, the unique Asian dining spot goes one step further by offering an impressive beverage selection including wines, artisanal beers, sake and specialty signature cocktails.
Serai – Malay for lemongrass – is a hardy plant that can grow in harsh environments, full of herbal properties, and ubiquitous in South East Asian cuisine.It's a unifying ingredient that connects all countries across the region, and adds that extra little kick to make a dish truly authentic. Also, it is the answer to your call for genuine South East Asian, Malaysian, cooking.Currently being cultivated in Logan Square, the delightful restaurant aims to bring to you the best of traditional regional food, with a focus on Malaysian fare – specialities like Char Koay Teow, Curry Laksa and Hainanese Chicken – at the hands of a passionate chef who lives to enhance his craft.