Reviews on Asian food in Cicero, Illinois, United States. Cicero (originally known as Hawthorne) is a suburb of Chicago and an incorporated town in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 83,891 at the 2010 census. As of 2013, the town had a total population of 84,103, making it the 11th largest municipality in Illinois. Cicero is named for the town of Cicero, New York, which in turn was named for Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Roman statesman and orator.
Things to do in Cicero
4 based on 39 reviews
Top notch food. Were there on a Saturday night. We shared a large Tom Yum with shrimp and a "clay pot" bowl with glass noodles. The restaurant was super busy but they were very attentive and brought us a beverage while we were waiting for our table. Service was great as was the food. We were watching what people around us were eating and it all looked good. Fish, chicken, beef, seafood - I'm pretty sure you cant go wrong with Bodhi!!!
Where to eat European food in Cicero: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 340 reviews
Located in the heart of Little Italy, The Rosebud is where it all began. With its classic Italian-American dishes and charming atmosphere, this is the Rosebud location that started a legend and became one of Chicago's most exciting destinations. With ever
We have visited this restaurant a couple times and have had positive experiences and this trip was no different. No lineup when we arrived (but I do suggest making reservations, especially on weekends) so my family and I were seated immediately. We had requested in the reservation to sit at the table with Frank Sinatraâs picture but it was unavailable, however we were seated to the table right next to it which was the next best thing. The atmosphere is one of the best things about this place, the décor is classic, lovely, relaxed and has an old world charm that makes you feel like youâve gone back in time. There is a chandelier that looks like itâs from the 40âs and lovely artwork. The food was fantastic and the portions are family sized so we picked out in advance what we wanted to order. We started off with the Cesar salad which was enough to serve 3 people to have as a side plate and was fresh and full of garlic. For the entrée my daughter and I each had the veal parmesan (she had been wanting it since she watched the godfather a week before) and was the one of the best we both have ever tasted! It was mouthwatering, tasty and a generous portion size (could be split for 2) The Veal came with a small pasta bowl with tomato sauce on top. My husband had the lasagna and the table shared a plate of garlic bread which wasnât as good as I thought it would be. For dessert we shared a piece of chocolate cake which was satisfactory but next time I think Iâll try the cannoliâs. Service was excellent despite it being a busy Saturday night. Our server was accommodating and attentive. The only downside was that we had to wait over half an hour for a cab to come despite the restaurant phoning twice. Other than that we will continue to comeback whenever we are in Chicago.
5 based on 49 reviews
We were brought to S.K.Y. by a restauranteur as a special experience and were not disappointed. Particularly notable was the presentation and flavors of the Japanese Cucumbers, a total unexpected delight. We also enjoyed the warm mushroom salad and fried chicken. The service was attentive. I was unfamiliar with the wine list dominated by European wines but described my taste and got an excellent recommendation. A thoroughly enjoyable experience.
5 based on 38 reviews
Did not need to have high expectations for a meal but needed a restaurant near Midway. Bree did everything right...from the cucumber salad to the ooey-gooey sticky rice with mango. We also loved the pad woon sen, basil fried rice and ginger catfish. Great wait staff. Chatted with Frank who owns this little spot with wife Bree who is sharing her family recipes. Delish. Will be back.
Most Popular American food in Cicero, Illinois, United States
4 based on 37 reviews
This place was a Michelin Bib Gourmand in prior years. I don't know why it isn't anymore, as it serves wonderful fresh sushi at reasonable prices. Nothing terribly creative, but you're not paying for that here. You're coming for first rate fish and they deliver. Limited, but acceptable, wine and beer offerings. Good service. Only downside is its small size, and no reservations, which means you may have to wait on occasion.
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