P.F. Chang’s China Bistro is a stylish, high-energy restaurant that combines traditional & modern Chinese cuisine with genuine hospitality to create a truly unique dining experience.
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Lao Sze Chuan Restaurant is Chicago’s premiere restaurant for gourmet, authentic Chinese cuisine, and is rated the best Chinese Restaurant in the USA. International celebrity chef Tony Hu brings over 20 years of experience to the table to create a series of award winning dishes like our famous Chef’s Special Dry Chilies Chicken or the Crispy Shrimp in Lemon Sauce. Lao Sze Chuan’s reputation is built on providing authentic Sichuan cuisine with high quality materials and ingredients. To ensure authentic flavors, we import all ingredients, such as, peppercorn, Sichuan pickles, Chili bean paste, all directly from China. We also keep things current and exciting by always learning and implementing new cuisine straight from China into our menu. Your complete satisfaction is our top priority here at Lao Sze Chuan Restaurant. Our friendly staff and Grade A chefs are here to ensure that you receive exceptional customer service and that your meal is top quality, authentic, and delicious. Let us show you why we’ve been rated the best Chinese cuisine in the USA
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Steamed Bao—a favorite portable snack throughout Asia—has quickly addicted Chicagoans within striking distance of a Wow Bao, which features these meat-and-vegetable-filled “hot Asian buns.” Wow Bao’s quick-service menu also offers fresh Pad Thai salad, soups, and rice (or noodle) bowls topped with Teriyaki or Kung Pao chicken. Signature homemade ginger ale and Thai iced coffee is also available. Some locations offer potstickers and breakfast foods, and all have healthful and vegetarian options.
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Tony's 7th restaurant in Chinatown Chicago, carries the trendiest spicy pot series from China.
We have the best independent selection around! Our store boasts over 300 single malts, 150 bourbons, over 600 beers, 100's of other whiskeys and fine spirits, amaros, vermouths, and bitters, over 1200 wines including 75 French Champagnes, and more................... Winter is winding down. Even though were still not in the clear as far as the weather is concerned, we're clearing out room for our new barrel of Weller Special Reserve. It's finally here and ready for your enjoyment. By March we'll have a new barrel of Buffalo Trace as well. Not only that, we just got in a variety of current and classic Distiller's Edition malts as well as some new 2005 Bordeauxs at very competitive prices.
Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty shops, has created more than 1,000 different ice cream flavors and a variety of delicious treats. More flavors, more fun.
HAUS, a multi-purpose space located within the Quincy Wong Center for Artistic Expression, functions both as a hangout and study area for students as well as an events space. HAUS is best suited for concerts, comedy acts, and readings.
Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.
The Merle Reskin Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. Originally named the Blackstone Theatre and now named after Merle Reskin (née Muskal), it was founded in 1910. The Merle Reskin Theatre is now part of DePaul University, although it is still used for events not affiliated with the university. It serves as the home of the Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences series produced by The Theatre School.The building was designed by Marshall and Fox and developed by Tracy C. Drake and John Drake of Drake Hotel fame on the former site of Timothy Blackstone's mansion. The theatre has a rich history of live performances that have traditionally been touring productions of hit and prize-winning shows.BuildingThe architects who designed the new theatre in 1910 were Benjamin Marshall and Charles Fox of the firm Marshall and Fox, who also designed the adjacent Blackstone Hotel in 1909. As with the hotel, the theatre took its name from Timothy Blackstone, whose mansion had previously occupied the site. The original address was on Hubbard Court, which was later renamed Seventh Street, and renamed once again to East Balbo Drive, the current name. The building is six stories tall and built in a French Renaissance style. Constructed only seven years after the Iroquois Theater Fire, the theater was required to be fireproof and the management claimed the auditorium could be cleared in three minutes. Seating capacity was 1,400 people until 1988, when renovations to reinstate the orchestra pit and to create seating for handicapped persons reduced the seat count to 1,325.