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    4.6 (229 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndKorean, New American
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    Romantic
    Classy
    Upscale
    Moderate noise

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    James H.

    We had anniversary dinner at Jeong when we were visiting Chicago. The food was really good. My girlfriend said the chef was crazy because the food was that good. I could taste the original Korean dish and also the twist the chef gave so we were excited to try the next dish every single time. Drink price was very reasonable and tasted good. The chef said they try to change few dishes on the course every 3-4 month so we'll definitely try again when we visit Chicago. All servers were very friendly and genuine. The whole place is calm and vibey but not to a level where it feels like we have to be silent. We parked at street parking and walked 1-2 mins. 알던 한식 맛 60 새로운 재밌는 맛 40의 퓨전 한식. 맛있고 다음 음식이 뭘까 기대되는 맛.

    Citrus
    Gina L.

    Jeong elevates Korean flavors through an eight-course tasting menu. The Australian Wagyu was the standout with its tender steak, addictive sauce, and pickled cabbage. The salmon tartare had great texture, and the chilled guksu with octopus was so refreshing and unique that I ordered it again as a separate course. The citrus dessert had three delicious layers and textures that kept getting better with each bite. They also have a great tea selection. I got their Sobacha (buckwheat) tea, which was a nice way to end the meal. Friendly service all around. I am already planning my next visit!

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    Tray

    This might be the best Korean food I've ever had. Every dish had so much flavor and creativity. The hwe was my favorite way of cold fish and the kimchi with it was incredible. 9.5/10. The salmon tartare had a great texture and tasted good. 8/10. The scallop was cooked perfectly with a crispy top and great sauce. 9/10. The kkanpungi octopus was insane. So flavorful and crispy, almost like honey hot Korean fried chicken. I've never liked octopus this much. 9.8/10. The jjajangmyeon was also great with the bacon, potatoes, and sauce combo. 8/10. The wagyu was really unique too. I loved that it didn't taste like a typical American steak. 9/10. For desserts, the citrus dish was super refreshing. 8/10. The sujeonggwa tasted like apple pie and had really interesting textures. 9/10. The roasted barley cocktail might actually be one of the best cocktails I've ever had. Caramely, citrusy, and you couldn't taste the alcohol at all. 9.8/10. Service was great. Friendly, attentive, and not overbearing. They checked in at the perfect times. The ambiance was dim, elegant, and perfect for a nice dinner. 9/10 vibes.

    Shannon X.

    Love the service and ambiance of jeong. The menu is a tasting style menu, so many smaller dishes. Every dish was such a fun play on more traditional dishes that we've had before, and the staff were very knowledgeable on what each dish was. Loved the plating on all of them and you could tell a lot of thought went into every plate. jeong is for sure a special occasions kind of dining experience and would recommend if you're looking for a high end date spot.

    Wendy H.

    Another amazing meal here. I enjoyed everything. Service was friendly and quick. It's chill here. Love their drinks too.

    Ben J.

    Jeong is an intimate tasting restaurant serving eight dishes. Every course was explained very thoroughly, although half the time we didn't know the ingredients. Hwe - The first dish was excellent; it was light and had many flavors and textures. Tartare - also amazing but a bit simpler. The crispy pieces added a nice crunch and the white drops were creamy and delicious. Scallop - savory with a rich sauce. The spinach and roe was a nice add-on but I felt like it was missing something. Kkanpungi - this one was very interesting and tasted like a sweet and sour dish. I would've never guessed it was octopus, but it really worked. Jjajangmyeon - this was the only course I really wasn't fond of as the flavors seemed a bit flat. The meal was cooked nicely, though. Australian Wagyu - delicious, tender, and rich. An all-around excellent plate. Citrus - this first dessert course was amazing. Multi-layered with a variety of flavors. The shaved ice had a citrus flavor incorporated in it which I thought was fun. Sujeongghwa - a bit heavier dessert to finish off the night. The ice cream was delicious and paired well with what reminded me of peach cobbler and rice pudding underneath. Overall, a great tasting experience and definitely recommend.

    Pam C.

    We had a solid experience at Jeong. The interior is clean and minimalist. Reservations were easy to make a week in advance. It's great to have fine dining options that are not in the usual American-Italian-French spectrum. The menu is tasting menu style, and it is paced well. I thought they did a great job elevating traditional Korean flavors, and every dish was a recognizable food. Our favorites were definitely the octopus and desert. We didn't go with the pairing, but opted instead for the makgeolli. The drinks menu is diverse and it was great to order traditional Korean liqueurs as well to accompany the dinner. Unlike some fine dining experiences I've had, Jeong serves genuinely tasty food that makes for a great meal. Docking a star because the wagyu, which felt like it should have been the star course, wasn't really up to standard for us. We may have just received a bad batch, but the wagyu was poorly dry aged as to be overpoweringly funky. Instead of being tender, it was tough, dry, intense almost like beef jerky and completely defeated the point of using wagyu. That was disappointing and none of us in our party opted to finish this dish or take home. In general, I've wanted to try jeong and so happy I did. That being said, not sure I would come back.

    Dalgona. Strawberry. Coffee. Jasmine
    Crystal Z.

    Ambiance - modern and intimate Service - exceptional, staff explained each dish and all the dishes came in a timely manner/doesn't feel rushed Food - scallop was cooked to perfection, loveeeeee that they made a sorbet/ice cream with jasmine tea, least favorite was the Australian Wagyu (slightly too "beefy" to my liking)

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    Michelle F.

    I've wanted to go to Jeong for a while and finally had a chance to go for my birthday! Overall, the service was great but the food wasn't as good as I was hoping. There were some standout dishes but some fell short of expectations. All of the staff were super nice and we were greeted warmly. I put birthday on my reservation and they immediately wished me a happy birthday upon entering which was super nice. At the end, they even gave me a cupcake made by one of the owners which was so sweet and made my day! For the food, my favorite was definitely the salmon tartare. It was super delicious and the yuja sauce was a great complement. The two desserts were probably my next favorites. The other dishes were all decent, but I thought the wagyu and the scallop were a bit too rich especially when paired with the sauces. Both wagyu and scallop are already pretty fatty/buttery so I think a lighter sauce would've been better. My least favorite was definitely the eomuk - I normally love fish cake but I thought the flavor and texture of the fish cake itself wasn't really good. I did like the sauce it came with though! I'm glad I got to try it once, but I probably won't come back for a while given the price point!

    Mark O.

    2025 Chicago. Dinner review. Tasting menu. Korean. Bugeoguk. Cod. Shimeiji. Napa. Gochugaru Salmon. Yuza. Dwenjang. Creme Fraiche. Crispy Rice Pearls (Highlight) Seared Scallop. Beurre Blanc. Spinach. Trout Roe. Chives Kkanpungi. Octopus. Sweet & Sour. Gosu Kimchi Jimmy Red Corn Grits. Duck Confit. Gim Jjanachi. Frisee. Buchu Australian Wagyu. Carrot Veloute. Mokgeolli. Cabbage. Gamtae Bokbunja. Huckleberry. Crema. Shortbread. Ginger Boricha. White Chocolate. Streusel. Sesame. Ssuk Overall, "I'm a fan."

    Tope B.

    Amazing experience here! The space itself was chic but inviting. The ambiance was warm and sophisticated, ideal for a relaxed yet elevated evening. Our service was exceptional--friendly, knowledgeable, and professional staff. The food was incredible. Each dish was creative and unique, with flavors that were bold yet perfectly balanced. The presentation was artful, making every plate a visual delight. Just as important, the pacing of the meal was spot on--each course arrived with perfect timing, allowing us to fully enjoy every moment without feeling rushed or left waiting. We left the restaurant feeling fully satisfied--neither overstuffed nor still hungry. Every element of the evening felt intentional and thoughtful, and it's clear that great care went into crafting not only the menu but the entire dining experience. Definitely worth every penny!

    Dalgona
    Maddie H.

    Oh wow is this place special. You know the moment you step in and are greeted with warm energy and smiles. The tasting menu is perfectly portioned and reasonably priced. My favorite dish was the scallop im still dreaming of it but everything was truly amazing. The vibe is upscale without being too stuffy and very inviting. Can't wait to go back!

    Steve C.

    Wow, this may be favorite restaurant right now. It's a cute, cozy space. Staff were incredible. Attentive and friendly. And the food... wow, wow. There are 8 total courses with the last two being desserts. I will say each course was amazing and frankly a pretty good portion. The standouts were the wagyu, scallop and the final dessert. For $150, it's a steal. I'm surprised they don't have a Michelin star, but I'm sure it's coming.

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    Ask the Community - jeong

    Are there vegan options on the menu?

    They had a pescatarian menu and they had a menu specifically printed for shellfish allergy which I was surprised by. I am not certain they had a vegan menu but maybe give them a call to confirm.

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    PERILLA korean fare

    PERILLA korean fare

    4.1
    (406 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Vegetarian friendly

    I walked into Perilla fully intending to grab a few happy hour bites, call it a day, and maybe come…read moreback another time for the "real" experience. Then I saw the KBBQ menu and all bets were off. I immediately pivoted and ordered the chef's tasting set, the Diweji, featuring pork jowl, pork collar, and pork belly, complete with an assortment of banchan. Zero regrets. And here's the part that should tell you everything you need to know: I am a certified radish hater. I avoid it whenever possible. Yet somehow, I found myself repeatedly reaching for the radish banchan and asking for more. Even the soup - which also featured radish - was absolutely delicious. If Perilla can convert someone who actively dislikes radish into a fan for one meal, that's saying something. The soju was exactly what I wanted with Korean barbecue: crisp, clean, and refreshing. I appreciate that it was neutral rather than overly sweet. The flavored, sweeter versions aren't really my thing unless the food is setting my mouth on fire. Speaking of spice, the wings were good: juicy, well-executed, and satisfying but I kept wishing they packed a little more heat. They weren't spicy at all, and a bigger kick would have taken them from very good to unforgettable. As for the meats, the pork jowl was gloriously rich and fatty, exactly what you'd expect from that cut. The pork collar ended up being my favorite: flavorful, tender, and with just the right balance of meat and fat. The pork belly was comforting and familiar - the classic KBBQ staple done well, with beautifully rendered edges and that indulgent quality that makes it a crowd-pleaser for a reason. The set also came with potatoes that were unexpectedly delicious. My only complaint? It was far too much food for one person. The service deserves its own mention. Everyone was warm, attentive, and genuinely kind. The entire meal was delivered with efficiency and a smile, making a solo diner feel completely comfortable lingering and enjoying the experience. What I thought would be a quick happy hour stop turned into one of my favorite meals.

    We came to perilla as a group and we really enjoyed it! The meats were all high quality and…read moredelicious! Staff were super friendly, engaging, and helpful. Restaurant was clean, well designed, and you could tell management was actively engaged. Worth a visit if you're craving Korean BBQ!

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    Scallion Pancake with Soy Vinaigrette
    Dumplings: steamed or fried, choice of vegetable or pork
    Dumplings: steamed or fried, choice of vegetable or pork
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    Kim's Korean Cuisine and Sushi

    Kim's Korean Cuisine and Sushi

    4.8
    (132 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    I celebrated my birthday at Kim's last night and cannot recommend it enough. The service was…read moreoutstanding and the food was exceptional. We tried the Pajeon as an appetizer and were delighted by the crunch and savory seafood inside. I had the veggie bibimbap in a stone bowl as well and finished every last grain of rice. Our server was helpful with educating us on the best way to eat the dishes we ordered which also enhanced the experience. We had been meaning to try Kim's for months and I'm so glad we did!

    I am so surprised by the consistently high reviews here. My friend and I came to grab a weeknight…read moredinner and we were so excited to get Korean food. We ordered a seafood soup, seafood pancake, and a salmon crunch roll. We quickly realized that this was an atypical Korean restaurant experience as we did not receive banchan and there were not many traditional options on the menu. I think that should've been our cue to go, but we stayed and were very disappointed. The service was extremely slow. We had to ask multiple times when it was coming, and when the food finally came out, it was underseasoned and the texture was very off. The seafood pancake tasted deep fried and had chunks of imitation crab. It had the texture of an unrisen focaccia. The soup was tasteless, and the salmon roll was drenched in mayo and eel sauce. They also gave us a "special" hot sauce that tasted like just a mix of sriracha and Tabasco. Small highlights: the ambiance was nice; it seemed clean. Waiter was nice enough. I hate giving bad reviews, but this was quite a shocking meal.

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    Kim's Korean Cuisine and Sushi
    Salmon crunch sushi!
    Salmon crunch sushi!
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    Han Bat Restaurant

    Han Bat Restaurant

    4.3
    (222 reviews)
    5.2 mi
    $$

    My boyfriend brought me to this Korean restaurant, and we both enjoyed our meals here! He ordered…read morethe combination soup, and I ordered the ox tail soup. Both were very good. There was a decent amount of meat in both soups. I especially loved the larger ox tail pieces because they had even more flavor. Our soups also came with two kinds of kimchi--radish and napa cabbage. The kimchi had a strong, bold flavor, while the soups themselves were much milder and comforting. After we finished eating, we paid in cash since the restaurant is cash only. Also, according to my boyfriend, they don't offer to-go boxes, so we tried to finish as much of our food as we could.

    I love this place. Authentic seolleongtang in the city. They mostly only serve one dish,…read moreseolleongtang, but with different cuts of meat. Sister restaurant to the well-known Han Bat Sul Lung Tang in LA. Takes only cash but there's an ATM in the shop. The dining experience here is a vibe. There's only a few people running the shop, and every time I come here, somehow there's only a few people dining in. It's a fairly small space, but beautiful shop. Very peaceful. A good place to enjoy a nice, warm bowl of ox bone soup. It is a bit far from the city center, but it's well worth the trek. The food is delicious. Each meal comes with whole cabbage kimchi, which gets cut up in front of you, and diced radish kimchi. Both side dishes are absolutely delicious and fresh. When the soup comes out, you get to salt and pepper the soup to your own liking. Honestly some of the best Korean food in Chicago.

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    Han Bat Restaurant
    Han Bat Restaurant

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    Daebak

    Daebak

    3.9
    (105 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    I am visiting Chicago from CA, and to me, this place was just pretty okay. My mom and I got the…read moregold package, pork combo three but had to get an additional pork belly because the combo portions were sooo small. We were honestly shocked because we thought it was supposed to feed up to 2 people, but barely could fill up 1 person. In addition, the soybean paste stew was pretty bland... I am not sure if i'm just biased because I am korean and had so many, but it tasted like water. I was also shocked that they charge for a refill on salad and banchan as this is the first time I had ever been charged. This place was definitely also pretty pricy, we paid about 150 for 2 people (including tip & tax) The reason why I am still giving the place 4 stars because the service was really good (our server was super sweet and accommodating) and the meat quality was pretty solid. The marinade on the pork was delicious and the meat was tender. The restaurant also had a nice concept.

    This is another case where I think that I've been spoiled by better options for KBBQ back in…read moreSeattle. Considering that it's not AYCE, it raised my expectations for the quality of the meat I'm being served. The meat was above average, but it just wasn't enough to justify the asking price. The service wasn't great. We had asked prior to our meal if we would be charged extra for refilling our side dishes. We were told that they were free to refill. We were then charged for said refills at the end of the meal. The restaurant itself has a pretty cool aesthetic. It honestly reminds me of some of the places I'd been to in Korea, particularly due to the setup of the grills w/ the hanging vents, the lighting, and the general simplicity of the space.

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    June 2026
    June 2026
    From the best side dishes to the best atmosphere!!!
    From the best side dishes to the best atmosphere!!!
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    Perilla korean steakhouse

    Perilla korean steakhouse

    4.2
    (210 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$$$
    Locally owned & operated
    Takes reservations

    We had no intention of eating here, it just happened by accident because we found two seats at the…read morebar and wanted a drink. Perilla is a tastefully decorated restaurant, both loungey and rich, but still makes you feel like the joint is all for you. You know, 5 star service is such a lost art, it makes you forget how much you miss it when all of a sudden it happens to be right in front of you. Ricardo, our bartender, what a gem. Forget about the perfectly made drinks that were served to us. Ricardo made us feel right at home with his kind disposition and friendly demeanor. But it doesn't just stop at Ricardo. Everyone was absolutely fantastic. We could have been served 7-11 sushi at this point and I still would have left 5 stars. Food time. The kimchi pork dumplings were an absolute flavor bomb and that parmesan broth gave the dumplings a little extra kick that took it to the next level. Plus, I love when the dumpling wrapper has a little chew to it and isn't this soft mush that dissolves in your mouth. The beef fat frites were a nice treat as well. They were not extra or over the top in anyway. But you can tell when something is done well and correctly, just like these fries were. The Premium Steakhouse Set, in my opinion, is all two people need to enjoy this very special experience. All the accompanying condiments were exceptional on their own and could have functioned as their own course. The Japchae glass noodles were a stunner. The real sleeper was the chopped lettuce greens tossed in their chili vinaigrette. Could have eaten 20 bowls of those lettuce greens. Sadly, I forgot the name of our server who cooked and cut our meat for us. She really added to the experience. She expertly prepared our food while maintaining a fun and pleasant conversation with us. The meat itself, my goodness, tender, smoky, quality-forward, and perfect served with the condiments. What a spectacular meal and overall experience.

    Finally decided to give Perilla a try (not a fan of Asian-fusion type food usually) and it was…read morebetter than expected! We went during happy hour, selection of food and drink items were good and the price is right too! We ordered a bunch stuff to try: * Raw oysters - good, nothing to rave about * Argentinian shrimp - the shrimp were small and looked kinda depressing, flavor was decent though * Bossam - this was probably the lowlight for me, traditional bossam is pork belly, it is just not the same without the fat, pork collar does not cut it! * Short rib skewer- flavorful, cooked just right, delicious * Garlic chive pancake - this was my favorite, full of scallions, nice crunch on the sides and soft in the middle * Chilled soda noodle and kimchi - not traditional cold noodles, but it was tasty * Crudo - it was a TINY piece, certainly not worth the price even though it tasted fine, this was not a happy menu item * Basque cheesecake - wanted the Perilla sundae but was sold out, so settled for the cheesecake, it was just fine Staff were all very friendly and helpful. It was a nice experience overall. For happy hour, I would come back!

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    Custom built-in table side grilling
    Custom built-in table side grilling
    Whipped Bone Marrow Set
    Whipped Bone Marrow Set
    Perilla korean steakhouse

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    Chungkiwa Restaurant

    Chungkiwa Restaurant

    4.7
    (530 reviews)
    18.0 mi
    $$

    I came here for the first time one Sunday afternoon in January. It was fairly busy as it was lunch…read moretime, but I was seated right away. I ordered the LA Kalbi. Like another reviewer mentioned, this was cooked and prepared (Mongolian style) in the kitchen. It came out on a sizzling skillet. It tasted delicious. The meat was really tender and juicy, but there were a couple of pieces with bone-in which I didn't really care for. I thought the side-dishes were really good. I completely finished the kimchi and pickled cucumbers. So good. I almost forgot about the miso soup. It was pretty standard (which is good) and hit the spot on a wintery day. Unexpectedly, for dessert, the server brought out a Haagan Daas ice-cream bar lol. I wasn't sure if this was normal or if it was just because I'm handsome? (found out later they do this for everyone... lol). I didn't really have room b/c I was full from the main dish and sides but ate it anyways (why not?). Overall I had a delicious meal. I can't remember the pricing off the top of my head, but I would say that it's reasonably priced. Oh, they also serve alcohol here too so if your looking for a spot for a group of people, that is an option. I personally had a large Cass to wash down my meal. Daebak!

    All the meat and accompaniments were amazing and fresh! Grill was the perfect temperature for us to…read morecook our food to our liking, marinated beef was amazing! An amazing spot for a get together for great food! Only complaint is that it was a little warm inside with no air and the grills going but otherwise an amazing time!

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    Chungkiwa Restaurant
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    Parachute Hi Fi

    Parachute Hi Fi

    4.5
    (44 reviews)
    4.0 mi

    Big fan of Chef Beverly, so had to check out Parachute Hi Fi when I was in town! Such an awesome,…read moreunique vibe for weeknight dinner! Some street parking available nearby. The space has such a fun, modern interior with records and other music decor lining the small space! Perfect spot for a date or small group. A live DJ was spinning various records during our visit, which I thought would be too loud, but was the perfect backdrop for our great dinner conversation. Staff were friendly, and didn't hang around too much, which was nice! The cocktails and food were the real deal! I had the Pineapple Upside Down Cake cocktail, which I thought would be SUPER sweet, but it was balanced and refined in the best way. Lovely take on a tropical cocktail. We shared the Korean Chicken Sandwich, the Burger, and the Bing Bread. Every single bite was delicious: fun take on a pizza with the Bing Bread, a fresh and light take on a Korean Chicken sandwich, and a deliciously savory burger with all my favorite toppings! The servings were perfect to share, so I'd grab a close friend, order up some drinks and plates, and just take in the chill vibe! So glad we stopped!

    Run to Parachute HiFi! Chef Beverly Kim's recent appearance on America's Culinary Cup made me want…read moreto try her latest rendition of Parachute, Parachute HiFi. It's a more relaxed concept than the OG, serving Korean inspired bar food and inventive cocktails. While I liked the original Parachute, I am obsessed with Parachute HiFi. You must order the bing bread. It's what they are known for, and for good reason. It reminded me of a large doughy pizza roll, in the best way. I was also in love with the tapioca fritters with pepper jelly. The texture of the tapioca fritter was so unique and fun, and the pepper jelly was seriously out of this world. Bottle that stuff up and sell it! Whoever said the ttebokki pad Thai didn't taste like pad thai was wrong - it does and was a satisfying dish that I'd order again! I love twists on a classic and it was so smart to use rice cakes instead of the traditional noodles. The cocktails all sounded amazing, especially having names like pineapple upside down cake and black sesame. They got me intrigued for sure. Both cocktails were well balanced and enjoyable. Can't wait to return to try more from the menu (like that burger!)

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    Brazilian tapioca and cheese bite
    Brazilian tapioca and cheese bite
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