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great chinese food in the west loop!its about time we got some great high quality chinese food in the area.jimmy chings wasnt doing it for me.red light is ok. too fusion.dragonfly is really good. i order from them about twice a month and eat there about once a month.i have yet to have bad service like some of the other reviews had. they probably went on a lounge night. but i am a frequent diner and i can vouch that the food and service is great!Pros + Great food and serviceCons – Sometimes out of certain dishes
The first time I went here was with my (ahem) “ex gf” when we couldn’t find the restaurant we were originally looking for. At first, I thought that place was cramped and old (which it is). But after tasting their food and drinks, I looked passed their cramped interior and indulged in their yummy offerings. I’ve been here 2 times after that and I continue to like what I taste. If you’re looking for that Latin cuisine “redux”, then this is a place you want to be. They have remade dishes from around the world (i.e. Mexico, Cuba, Spain, Brazil, and even Philippines) adding “traditional Latin twists” to their dishes hence making their cuisine “Latin Fusion”. Although everything on the menu sounded appitizing to me, I stuck with their seafood. I’ll be honest with you, THEE BEST seafood stew I’ve EVER had was their Shellfish Stew “Zarzuela”. If you like shrimp, muscles, and scallops then this IS a must try. Sure, they have beef and chicken, but try the seafood. Let’s not forget the
My group consisted of 6 people. The entertainment & service was fine. The food was average. I don’t agree with the policy of the 2 hour maximum limit at tables if your constantly ordering food or drinks. Our group spent a good amount of money to be told vacate our table. I will definitely think about going there again. Maybe I will go back for the drinks & entertainment and sit at the bar.Pros + Great drinks & entertainmentCons – 2 hour maximum limit on dining
The food was well deserving of the recommendation we received. Knowing Tempo is open 24 hours made it easy to set a time to go. We got there and was sat in about 30 minutes. We ordered the Omelettes. My wife enjoyed the Turkey Omelette with swiss and added cheddar. I enjoyed the Cream Creese Omelette. We both substituted Turkey sausage. That did the trick. Freshly squeezed orange juice and a quick to fix staff make it easy for us to know where to come for a bite the next time we’re in Chicago.