Italian market offers live opera music and cozy decor for a warm vibe. Salads like pear and arugula are fresh and bright, pairing well with hearty dishes. Kids enjoy the friendly space with unique AI-generated artwork adding charm.
Bright and fresh pear and arugula salad stands out alongside the Campofelice salad. Salads here balance well with other dishes like Bolognese and Shrimp diavolo.
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The restaurant operates on a counter-order system with separate lines for desserts and main dishes.
Dine-in for two with drinks costs only $19.50, which is great for the quality.
The space to order can be confusing; staff often guide patrons.
Thin crust pizzas shine with fresh toppings and a warm atmosphere that feels family-owned. Unique options like pizza salad with crunchy crust and bacon add a tasty twist. Vegan choices make it stand out for diverse tastes.
Crunchy crust meets fresh lettuce, bacon, and ranch in the pizza salad. The Southwestern Pizzalad adds a flavorful twist to the salad experience.
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Ordering ahead is recommended as they often have a busy service.
Prices for pizzas start around $28, which may be considered high for some.
Vegan options are available on the menu for those with dietary preferences.
Restaurant blends 60s vibe with modern design, creating a cozy atmosphere with warm, low lighting. Salads shine with milk bread croutons and fresh flavors like in the Peekytoe crab and apple endive mix. Bar offers spacious seating and a lively drink selection.
Salads feature milk bread croutons that stand out in the Little Gem Green Goddess. The Peekytoe crab and apple endive salad offers a fabulous mix, while the apple salad impresses with fresh flavors.
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Happy hour runs weekly with great drink and appetizer options.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Street parking is available nearby, as there is no dedicated parking lot.
Build-your-own meals feature fresh ingredients and healthy options in a clean, calm setting. Salads shine with vibrant toppings like hummus and quinoa, offering choices such as spicy Thai and Harvest. Popular spot for a nutritious meal before or after workouts.
Salads come with vibrant toppings like hummus, Pico de Gallo, carrots, and quinoa. Options include the superfood salad with chicken and customizable choices like Harissa, Harvest, and spicy Thai, often tossed and with a little kick.
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Currito Glenview offers a build-your-own meal option with fresh ingredients.
The restaurant maintains a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Prices are comparable to fast food chains like McDonald's or Burger King.
Bright, modern space features an open kitchen and a cozy vibe perfect for quiet chats. Fresh, high-quality sushi and poke bowls shine with multiple fish options. Salads come in generous portions and pair well with main dishes, offering variety with half salad, half rice combos.
Salads come in generous portions and pair well with poke bowls or rolls. Options include a house salad and combinations with half salad and half rice for variety.
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You can pick a total of three types of fish for your bowl.
The lunch special offers a poke bowl, roll, and salad for a good value.
Ordering is done via a self-serve kiosk, which is easy to use.
Sushi spot shines with fresh ingredients in its house salad and a spicy tuna seaweed salad that balances flavor and heat. Modern, classy decor and an elegant bar create a cozy vibe. Music plays softly, making it a sophisticated yet fun place to dine.
Fresh ingredients and a unique texture define the house salad, which comes with a ginger dressing that stands out. The spicy tuna seaweed salad offers a perfectly seasoned kick without overwhelming heat.
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Parking for carry-out is limited and can be a hassle.
Expect a 40-50 minute wait during busy times.
The restaurant does not allow splitting checks for groups larger than five.
Sandwiches and salads come fresh with generous portions and a pick two option for variety. Baked potatoes add a unique twist to the menu. Calm atmosphere with personalized decor and a clean, fresh interior makes it a relaxing spot.
Salads come fresh and hearty with generous portions, especially the half salad served alongside sandwiches. The pick two option includes all sandwiches and salads, with some labeled as premium salads.
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McAlister's Deli closes at 8:30 pm on Saturdays.
There are lots of parking spaces and outdoor seating available.
Prices are reasonable and slightly higher than average.
Asian restaurant shines with a huge central bar and a modern, classy vibe. Enjoy light cucumber salad and fresh seaweed salad as starters. Cozy, stylish atmosphere makes dining feel both refined and approachable.
Light and refreshing cucumber salad pairs well with the fresh seaweed salad. Small plates often include these salads alongside other starters.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Prices for meals are generally reasonable, with ramen dishes around $10-$15.
The restaurant offers a limited vegetarian menu alongside ramen options.
Fusion restaurant offers authentic decor and a cozy terrace for relaxed dinners. Salads like beet & goat cheese are fresh and perfect starters. Live saxophone and violin music create a calming vibe enhancing special occasions.
Salads here are very fresh and include options like beet & goat cheese and beef spinach. They serve them as amazing starters alongside dishes like eggplant and hachapuri.
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Bookings are highly recommended because they are very busy, especially during the weekend.
Expect shorter wait times of 10-15 minutes for food or drinks on Saturday nights.
They have music after 6:30 pm on Sundays.
Korean spot buzzes with loud music and K-pop videos on big screens. Fresh salads with tasty sauces complement grilled meats well. Energetic vibe suits younger crowds who enjoy lively dining and tight booths.
Salads come with a mix of fresh greens and pair well with tasty sauces for the meat. Sides like salad and steamed egg stand out as favorites.
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You should get a reservation or expect to wait quite a bit.
If you’re a large group, arrive an hour before to add your name to the wait list.
The all-you-can-eat dinner costs $29.
Casual Korean spot offers fresh side salad with combos like beef and spicy chicken. Friendly service and a chill atmosphere make it feel like home. Known for reasonably priced dishes such as chicken teriyaki and pork katsu, it welcomes groups and kids to dance.
Meals come with a fresh side salad that complements the main dishes. The salad pairs well with combos like beef and spicy chicken served with white rice.
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Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
Parking is available in the mall lot, but it can get crowded.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.