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Amarind's Thai Restaurant This impressive Thai spot serves familiar dishes, but of a quality you won't find at your corner noodle stand. Appetizers include deboned chicken wings stuffed with shiitake mushrooms, shrimp, chicken and vegetables, and then deep-fried. Entrees include chicken Panang curry, and spinach noodles topped with plump shrimp, real crab meat, bean sprouts and garlicky chile sauce. |
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Arun's One of Chicago's 2007 AAA Five Diamond - Rated Restaurants
Venture to Thailand when you enter this legendary dining area, small and intimate with paintings of and artifacts from Thailand. No a la carte fare here. Instead, dine on sumptuous two and three-course meals. Try the ginger red snapper with lemon grass and miso. Curries are fabulous - flavors and textures galore.
The service is casual but polished..... |
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Ben Pao Ben Pao offers an extensive menu of contemporary Chinese cuisine encompassing the four regions of China, as well as many other Asian influenced dishes. Specialties at Ben Pao include black peppered sea scallops, 7-flavor beef, crispy garlic tofu, sesame chicken, freshly grilled satays and pan-fried string beans.
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Benihana - Schaumburg The story of Benihana had its roots in Japan right after the war. At that time, Yunosuke Aoki, (Yoo-OOH-No-Soo-Kay Ah-OH-Kee), a samurai descendant and a popular Japanese entertainer together with his wife Katsu (KAHT-Soo), opened a small coffee shop in Tokyo. A red safflower, found in the neighborhood streets gave the Aoki's the inspiration for the restaurant's name —Benihana— which in Japanese means "red flower." |
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Chant A quote from Buddha painted in large, elegant gold script on the back wall helps set the tone for this Hyde Park restaurant with the Zen-sounding name of Chant. But the Buddhist cultural references contrast with the club music and the hard edges of metal-topped tables in the booths and the huge rough-cut steel letters spelling the name out front.
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Chi Tung Chi Tung Restaurant is the premier Asian restaurant in Evergreen Park. Serving a full menu of Chinese, Thai, and Japanese favorites, Chi Tung has been recommended by everyone from Chicago Magazine to Check Please!
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Dragon King Restaurant Dragon is located in Chicago’s famous Chinatown Marketplace. Come see the standing art of the Chinese Zodiac statues in Chinatown Square, but don’t miss the classic Northern Style Chinese cuisine at Dragon King just around the corner! The culinary focus here is food from China’s Northeast region. This includes Peking Shredded Pork, Da Pai Noodle, and Steamed shrimp with Garlic. |
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Dragonfly Mandarin The Mandarin has taken the true Chinese dining experience to the next level. This unique restaurant/lounge hybrid has been open for a little over two years now in the West Loop and has quickly become the choice destination for a perfect combination of traditional Chinese dining and late-night festivities. The emphasis here is to preserve the authenticity of classic Chinese cuisine. |
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Hing Kee Phohung Restaurant The Chinatown Essentials. Friendly casual Vietnamese café with terrific bargains. Combos for $7.50 which often include appetizer, main course, and a drink. |
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House of Fortune Chinatown Essentials: Looking for fine dining with a Mandaring and Cantonese menu. Consider one of the best restaurants for celebrating in Chicago. Great service, flavorful food, and generous portions. |
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