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Japanese restaurant, featuring Japanese street food and tapas done in a fun, hip urban environment
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RIVER NORTH—At Slurping Turtle on Wednesday, Takashi Yagihashi and Aaron Cuschieri (who was a contestant this season) will prepare a five-course...
With the Windy City chills in full effect, not much warms you up better than slurping a bowl of soup. From thick and creamy to light and brothy, restaurants around Chicago are putting their spin on the classics and creating new twists to combat the winter blues. Check out the map to see where you can escape the Polar Vortex and warm your body and soul.
Diners can "slurp down" a "comforting bowl of steaming ramen" or "dive into" more adventurous "noshes" at chef Takashi Yagihashi's "hip" River North izakaya starring "casual Japanese food with modern flair"; if the service can seem a touch "iffy", fans instead focus on the "funky" ultramod decor, advising wafflers to just "do it" and go.
Is there a better day to eat brunch than New Year's Day? A sizable portion of Chicago's population will be hungover and in need of greasy comfort food and perhaps some "hair of the dog." Many restaurants are happy to oblige, offering an array of grub, pajama parties, and cocktails. Check out the map to see where to go to make your head and stomach happy on the first day of 2014.
The fried brussel sprouts were crunches of onion savory and hints of wasabi. My favorite of the afternoon. The fried chicken deep fried in duck fat would be more farfetched, but regardless the...
celebrity chef restaurants are tricky: either they're spectacular like morimoto (thanks to demigod nobu) and david chang's momofuku outfits, or terribly overpriced like gordon ramsey's savoy grill...
I'll lead with a disclaimer: I've never been to Tokyo and had Ramen there, so I cannot compare to what is "Authentic" or not.I'll be honest, I was a bit shy of this place because the Yelp...
Chef Takeshi, of Iron Chef fame, has opened a casual Japanese restaurant that focuses on comfort food. Notable items include their duck fat fried chicken, and hamachi tacos, not to mention their red miso ramen. Worth trying out if you're in the area.
I have recently discovered Ramen and I have been all about it. It is kind of hard finding places that cater to my dietary restrictions but thankfully there are places like Slurping Turtle that...
Slurping Turtle is located at 116 W Hubbard St in Chicago and has been in the business of Retail - Family Restaurants since 2011.
Slurping Turtle is located at 116 W Hubbard St, Chicago, IL. This business specializes in Restaurants.
The Slurping Turtle is a great place to sit back, relax and enjoy some Japanese comfort food. Noodle dishes fill the menu.
Rating: 3 planets.
Had the tan tan noodles. OK. A little watery and fishing smelling. Would have liked more, thicker noodles for a more hearty dish.
- jms .. Jan 13, 2012 17:34:59
Rating: 4 planets.
Sake. Sushi. Ramen. Anime .. 'nuff said
- ace999 .. Jan 28, 2012 19:25:05
Menu features ramen noodles bowls, grilled yakatori items, and sushi; we liked the ambience of the...
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