MORA brings the essence of Chicago's dining experience to the suburbs with an eclectic medley of modern asian cuisine and delectable sushi. With an indoor restaurant space, a bar and an outdoor patio, the space itself represents a stimulating harmony of nouveau chic décor that mimics the exquisite layers of the flavors within its menu.Come, join us for dinner or cocktails or both!
Indulge in our velvety curries,slow-cooked in rich blend of spices and herbs,served with fluffy basmati rice or crispy Naan Bread, Made with love and care just like homemade,served with smile.
Supremely Asian American. Eastern cooking technique. Taking inspiration from the night markets of Asia and his Korean-American childhood, Chef Edward Kim pairs eastern cooking techniques with Chicago ingredients to create umami-laden flavors, juxtaposing tastes and textures for a wildly exciting menu. A festive and lively dining scene is anchored by a well-lauded bar program and an open pantry, inviting our guests further into the kitchen experience. Like a nightly Asian Thanksgiving, expect Feast-Style dining, rolling up your sleeves, passing plates with your neighbors, getting sauce on your face - if you’re having a good time you’re doing it right.
A collaboration between Crate & Barrel and CornerstoneRestaurant Group, with acclaimed Chef Bill Kim leading thekitchen, The Table at Crate invites you in for casual moderndining and a morning-to-evening menu filled with clever twists.Our namesake table is a 13-foot maple stunner where you candine solo or with a crew—and check out chef demos, cookbookdinners and more culinary events. Take in the scene on our twooutdoor patios, and, in the afternoon, experience our fun takeon teatime (think cupcakes and tea-infused cocktails). At lunchand dinner, discover Chef Kim’s menu of fresh salads, tartines,healthy bowls and entrees.An experience that brings together the things we lovebest—connecting people, creative food and timelessdesign—The Table at Crate is our first full-servicerestaurant. We can’t wait for you to join us.
Serai – Malay for lemongrass – is a hardy plant that can grow in harsh environments, full of herbal properties, and ubiquitous in South East Asian cuisine.It's a unifying ingredient that connects all countries across the region, and adds that extra little kick to make a dish truly authentic. Also, it is the answer to your call for genuine South East Asian, Malaysian, cooking.Currently being cultivated in Logan Square, the delightful restaurant aims to bring to you the best of traditional regional food, with a focus on Malaysian fare – specialities like Char Koay Teow, Curry Laksa and Hainanese Chicken – at the hands of a passionate chef who lives to enhance his craft.
Offering modern Korean BBQ using traditional recipes, we have simple menu combos for those who are new to Korean BBQ and premium packages for those who want a complete experience with extensive variety.
Mian offers authentic quick-service Asian cuisine. Mian (pronounced “Mee-On”) features authentic dim sum, noodles and rice dishes. Located in Rivers Casino Des Plaines.
We are an Asian & Chinese restaurant offering dine-in, takeout, to-go, delivery, and catering. Make a reservation online to dine in. Order Asian and Chinese food delivery, takeout, and catering online or through the P.F. Chang's mobile app. Let us cater the perfect feast for you - corporate office catering menus are also available. P.F. Chang's offers a variety of signature Asian, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Mongolian, and Chinese food dishes including Chicken Lettuce Wraps, Chicken Pad Thai, Signature Lo Mein, Fried Rice, Mongolian Beef, Chang's Spicy Chicken, and Pork and Shrimp Dumplings. Order online for sushi delivery and takeout. Many gluten-free and vegetarian menu items are available. Try our seasonal cocktails and seasonal menu items.
Serving authentic heritage Peranakan cuisine right here in Chicago with weekly special Kuih - desserts.What is Peranakan cuisine?Peranakan cuisine or Nyonya cuisine comes from the Peranakans, descendants of early Chinese migrants who settled in Penang, Malacca, Singapore and Indonesia, inter-marrying with local Malays. In Baba Malay, a female Peranakan is known as a nonya (also spelled nyonya), and a male Peranakan is known as a baba. The cuisine combines Chinese, Malay, Javanese, South Indian, and other influences.The Peranakan cuisine embraces interracial, intercultural union which created the unique culture and cuisine known as Peranakan.