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Help us make it rightI like spicy food so I did order some of there more spicy dishes. They have less spicy dishes or they will customize spice level for your. We split the cure all soup. It is a huge portion which they split into two separate bowls for us. It was deliciously spicy but perfect for us. Both our meals were absolutely...
Dr K's soup is always amazing!
Every time I'm in NW Chicago and they are open, I'm there. Huge menu, and every dish I've had I liked. Real feel-good food. And save room for a cookie!
We love this place.We will regularly stop on our way home after a trip to the suburbs.Wish they had a place in the city closer to us.
Very delicious and healthy food. Good service. Enjoyed it well
Amltabul Healthy Korean Vegetarian Cuisine is located at 6207 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL. This location is in the Norwood Park neighborhood. This business specializes in Restaurants.
Only the finest freshest vegetables, coming fresh from the farmer
“Unique” “vegan fusion” fare is dished out at this BYO Northwest Side Korean that “operates under a spiritual [Buddhist] theme” while delivering “mammoth portions” of “fresh”, affordable organic eats with “fast service”; some snipe the “extremely casual” space is “quite uninviting”, and a few earnest omnivores who “want to like it” “find it wanting”, but all agree it’s a “must try for...
One of Chicago's best vegetarian restaurants; recommended are the house specials starting at $5.95. Soups are excellent - several are touted as theraputic. Recommended: Wolfman's Dreamed Treats (curry based sauce with radish sweet potato and garlic and mushroom stew); and Dr. Linda Kinsky's Cure (sizzling, spicy, noodle soup). -
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Open for lunch and dinner Tues - Sun;...
At Amitabul you may not be able to recognize all the vegetables on your plate, but who cares when they taste so good, as most food at this casual vegetarian/Buddhist restaurant does. Try draining your sinuses with a bowl of hearty "flu" soup, or fortifying your body with a plate of "Yan-Do Can-Do" noodles and dumplings. One of the more popular dishes, Mahapuogo, consists of three types of...
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