Restaurant combines modern design with a clean, cozy atmosphere and a Japanese-South Korean decor influence. It offers a drive-thru option, unusual for sushi places, and plays good music that adds to the welcoming vibe. The space feels bright and well-kept, attracting both groups and solo diners.
Drive-thru service offers fast pickup with orders made fresh to order. This option stands out as uncommon among sushi spots and works smoothly for quick dining.
Fish here is always incredibly fresh with good quality in the rolls. The servings have minimal rice, letting the fresh fish stand out.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a drive-thru for quick takeout orders.
Prices are affordable, typically under $15 for a quick lunch.
The establishment maintains a high level of cleanliness throughout.
Small space with few tables and an impeccably clean environment offers authentic soul food with a drive-thru option. Atmosphere feels like family, creating a warm and welcoming vibe. Consistent quality and standout desserts add to the overall experience.
A soul food drive-thru offers quick access to classic dishes. Service at the window is pleasant with a friendly greeting.
Fish comes fried fresh and made to order, with a crispy texture that stands out.
Good to know
The drive-thru is available for quick service.
Parking is limited due to other businesses in the strip.
Desserts include a great selection of cakes and cookies.
Drive-in hot dog stand with car hop service and classic 1950s style creates a nostalgic atmosphere. Eating in cars or at outdoor seating offers a fun family vibe with an authentic old-school Chicago feel. Iconic giant hot dog on the roof marks the well-maintained location.
An old-time drive-thru atmosphere lets you order right from your car. The window service works even from a covered parking spot, making it easy to grab a hotdog without leaving the vehicle.
Two pieces of fried cod on an onion bun make up the fish sandwich, offering a solid fish option. The fish stands out as better than the hot dog and pairs well with the menu's malts and fries.
Good to know
Superdawg Drive-In is a drive-in restaurant where you eat in your car.
Parking at Superdawg Drive-In can be challenging.
The bathroom is very clean and well-maintained.
Middle Eastern restaurant offers a comfortable patio and a prayer area enhancing its welcoming vibe. Interior features stylish seating and a coffee and juice bar that add to the authentic atmosphere. The place maintains a down-to-earth, friendly energy that stands out among similar spots.
Drive-thru stays open until 4am, much later than indoor dining which closes at 1:30am. Staff at the drive-thru are consistently friendly.
Fried fish comes out perfectly golden and flaky with a fresh, flavorful taste. The fish dishes, including fried fish and shrimp, stand out as exceptionally good and consistently delicious.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments, but no personal checks.
All chicken served is zabiha halal, ensuring dietary compliance.
Dining area stays clean and comfortable with charging sockets at each seating spot. Atmosphere remains quiet and chill, welcoming families and casual diners. Known for butter-bunned burgers and ice cream desserts, it offers a relaxed, friendly environment.
Staff like Mario and Ray provide friendly service at the drive-thru. The process includes ordering, then being directed to a drive-thru parking spot. The wait time can be around 20 minutes.
Fish dishes feature excellent cod and fish sandwiches that stand out. The fish and chips meet high standards alongside other menu items.
Good to know
The drive-thru takes about 20 minutes during peak hours.
Parking is readily available at this location.
Expect a clean and family-friendly environment throughout the dining area.
Fast food setup inside a shared space with Taco Bell creates a unique dining environment. The atmosphere feels off and the drive-thru often has a long line. Known for fresh, flaky fish and perfectly seasoned hush puppies, it offers a short menu with some items cooked fresh on order.
Long lines and a packed lane mark the busy drive-thru. Staff handle orders under pressure, though occasional mix-ups with payments occur.
Fish comes out hot and crispy with a mild, flaky texture. It cooks fresh to a golden crunch without being greasy.
Good to know
This is the only Long John Silver's still located within the Chicago city limits.
The menu is now quite short with limited options.
Prices have increased a bit, with $10.00 meal options available.