This supermarket taqueria makes its own longaniza sausage, which it sells by bulk. If you're coming in for a meal try the crispy tripe and al pastor tacos. For drinks try the tepache. Read more.
mmm tripe tacos that can't be beat.. wish they were on the dollar menu tho. their homemade green and red sauces are also great
All You Can Eat Hot Pot (SPICY MARROW BROTH, PREMIUM BEEF, BEEF TRIPE, FISH BALLS, BEEF TENDON BALL, HOUSE LAMB WONTONS, FROZEN TOFU, SEAFOOD MUSHROOM, BABY BOK CHOY, MARBLED LAMB)
went here. service was awesome. cocktails were spectacular. the charcuterie was great, as were the first plates (we had the tripe, it was delicious) But the main course left a lot to be desired.
This German gem offers hearty favorites, including a fantastic, freshly made pretzel. The front room is tightly packed, but the back patio is a beautiful, secluded retreat. Read more.
Verified authentic by Romanian cab drivers. Take the free limo and eat the mititei & (off-menu) tripe soup. Visit ChicagoCabFare.com for a full list of 50+ authentic ethnic restaurants in Chicago.
Really great korean bbq place. One of the few that uses actual coals. Recommend getting Kalbi (Japanese style). Comes with free soup. Best comfort food.
For a unique dining experience, head to Chicago Kalbi. This Japanese-style Korean BBQ restaurant allows you to grill and prepare meats and veggies at your table. Read more.
Try the Posole verde from our 100 Best list: The hearty green hominy stew rules our winters, with its hunks of pork, grassy broth and mess of add-ins alongside.
WHAT TO EAT: Pozole verde, aka “the green one”. For full review, click Read more. Read more.