Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Addison. Addison is a village located west of the Chicago Metropolitan Area, in DuPage County, Illinois, United States. The population was 36,942 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 67 reviews
We had looked over the menu beforehand because it seemed overwhelming. We've had Cuban, South American cuisine, but had asked our waiter to recommend some true Peruvian dishes. Completely different from what we thought we would order! We started with the Beef Wontons vs. Empanadas. These were very good and it came with Tamarind sauce. They had ceviches prepared several ways, but we opted for the 3 Ajis, 3 different peppers. Not terribly spicy hot, but deliciously prepared and not overwhelming. Our favorite was a Wok dish, which were strips of sirloin and vegetables with a fried rice topped with egg. That was incredible! With wine and beer, our bill was still quite reasonable. The best part of this evening was the live music with Nelson & Paola. The mood and atmosphere made for a romantic evening!
Basically the same food as another burrito place down in Glen Ellyn (although the sauce options are different,) these guys make one wicked-good Chorizo Burrito. Iâm sure it wouldnât be healthy to eat this kind of food all the time but at least youâd die happy.
We tried this retaurant on a Saturday late lunch. We expected cafeteria style service so we didn't get shocked when we got there. The place is small, with a few tables and chairs but it's clean. They had pictures of food so it wasn't difficult to choose what to eat. This is our 1st time trying Colombian food but the owner, Margarita was a gracious host and took time to explain the menu. We had Colombian coffee and our kids had the native hot chocolate. These did not disappoint. My son had Tamal Tolimense which was as big as the plate. I admit, this was better than the Mexican and Peruvian tamales. My daughter had Arepa con carne. I had Sancocho de Gallina. It came with a large soup, rice and salad. My husband had Bandeja Colombian's Taste. It's got steak, pork rinds, sausage and corn cake. Our favorite was Pan de Bono. It has the texture of the Brazilian pan du queso but 4x it's size. We took home a dozen of uncooked dough and baked it the following day. So yummy! This is our new Latino restaurant favorite. The owners, although they do not have any background on owning a restaurant, showed their love of food thru their cooking. We will surely return for more.
They have non seafood options for those not keen on seafood and plenty of Mexican style seafood to choose from. We stopped in on a Sunday afternoon and they were busy- I ordered fajitas and had to ask for tortillas to be brought to the table but other than that the service was quick and the food was good.
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