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4.1 (404 reviews)
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Diana M.

I was out here for a work convention and one of my coworkers suggested to come here and they had reservations available for a big group. This is definitely and upscale dinning experience in Chicago. The staff were very friendly and helpful. They suggested a few things to us to order. We have multiple cuts of meat that were prepped by a cook at a perfect temperature. He cut them perfectly for each one of us to try every single cut. We ordered a rice bowl that was delicious! It does contain pork even though it doesn't clearly say it. Some coworkers ordered tea that came in a unique presentation. The dessert was delicious! Super light, a small portion and just perfect to wrap the meal. I would definitely visit one of these locations again and it is more for special occasions and a more upscale experience.

Korean Fried Chicken Wings and Blistered Shishito Peppers
Natalie R.

Perilla has incredible staff that goes above and beyond, beautiful interior design, an excellent vibe, and most importantly stellar food. I recommend this place for any special occasion or celebration. I was absolutely blown away by the Korean fried chicken wings and shishito peppers.

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Brian H.

Took my wife here for a late Birthday dinner..this place was perfect..was it expensive yep.. but worth every penny. Great service...Great atmosphere..Great food..Will be back !! Maybe not go all top shelf with the meat choices next time.. depends on how nice my wife is to me this year Highly recommend this fantastic place

Korean Meal Plate
Mei Mei H.

Perilla is my go-to takeout spot for when I need something to eat for dinner. I love the fire chicken Korean meal plate. The chicken is spicy and tender, balanced well with the side salad and kimchi. I usually choose the pork dumplings and they are always crispy. I've ordered the tteokbokki rice cakes and the kimchi jigae in the past but noticed that the portion size of the soup keeps getting smaller. The ambiance of the restaurant is very chic and the hostess is always courtesy and quick with grabbing my order.

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Kelsie R.

One of my all-time favorite meals, an experience and food I won't forget. An elevated Korean bbq experience - the perfect unique twist. The inside has a few small rooms and a patio, more space than it seems but feels more intimate that way. Tried: shishito peppers, kimchi fried rice, chef's tasting plate, banchan Loved: All the food and service was spectacular. The chef's tasting plate was perfect for two of us to split, with the Wagyu being a highlight - the most tender meat I've ever had. Just amazing. The tallow for the grill added flavor to the bbq beyond normal butter and the sauces and banchan were great. The kimchi fried rice with bacon was served in a hot bowl and really kept it warm as we ate it with our bbq. The service was amazing - everyone was constantly checking on us and giving great recommendations. Onyx did an amazing job serving us as well as the rest of the staff!

Wagyu and Bavette
Abigail P.

3.5/5 The food at perilla is excellent- specifically the banchan (eggplant!!!!) and the protein (wagyu). However portion size is relatively small. The banchan is replenished without charge which is lovely. They have a separate GF menu with 5 appetizers, 4 proteins, and sizes.

Gochujang pork ribs
Amanda L.

Impromptu friday night dinner where we managed to snag two lounge seats by calling ahead! We ordered: - gochujang pork ribs (a little pricey but so tender, great kick of spice, 9.5/10) - kimchi fried rice (solid portion size, paired well with the meat, 9/10) - stone bowl bibimbop w chicken (really liked the variety of veggies, 9.5/10) - la galbi (a little bit chewy but great marinade and we loved the mushrooms, 8.5/10) - complimentary kimchi (like 6 different kinds!! 100/10) - ice cream sundae dessert (crispy rice puffs, salty caramel, light cake base, incredible 10/10) Service was fantastic, we were always well taken care of even though they were very busy and we were in a little nook. The lounge area can be a little loud with music and a larger group seating area -- we didn't mind but wanted to note for others. Also happened to run into Thomas who was incredibly kind and welcoming, generously gifted us the yummiest dessert. Need to come back to try the wagyu on the main kbbq menu!

Kia A.

The ambiance of this place is amazing. The food was expensive but delicious. There was a little mix up with our food order but we ended up getting everything.

Rebecca P.

If you're interested in elevating your Korean bbq experience, this is a spot to try. Please note the portions are much smaller and everything is paid a la cart unlike the normal korean bbq where it comes with large portions, rice, side dishes, vegetables, sauces, and soup. That's why I call it more elevated! As appetizers, we had the scallion pancake and korean fried chicken. Both were very good with the korean rice wine we ordered. Meats and seafood can be chosen a la cart or with a choice of tiered tasting menus. We got the pork belly tasting menu and a premium tier with beef along with some seafood items a la cart. I recommend the premium beef tasting, which I thought the portions were enough only for 1 person, but i think it was supposed to be for 2. We had to pay extra to get the lettuce and sauce. Extra cost for side dishes, which you only get 4 small plates with no refills. The food was pretty decent and service was okay.

Michael B.

Just an absolutely striking dining room. Professional attentive and knowledgeable service. We started with a bulgogi and rice cake dish that had a great combination of flavors and textures. The waitress guided us to a great selection of beef and we added on some scallops and shrimp. The banchan set thoughtfully assembled with more great flavors and textures. Really nice bourbon cocktail.

Christine D.

FLAVOR (4/5): They have some really high quality meats here! The stone pot rich had crispy rice bottoms which is always the best part. The shishito peppers were also a nice touch, very juicy and flavorful. INSTAGRAM WORTHY (4/5): The restaurant on the outside looks long and skinny and the inside does reflect a smaller intimate space! They have a tasting for their meats which makes it feel more elevated compared to your normal KBBQ. SERVICE (4/5): Our server had a lot of good recommendations but service is a bit slow here. We had to flag them down in order to catch our transit out of there on time. One of our cups had a chip in them so check your items to not get cut! TAKEAWAYS: In my opinion good quality but too expensive for the amount of food you get. It really bothered me that in traditional Korean restaurants the side dishes like kimchi and radish come for free with refills but here you need to pay a hefty fee for them.

Soybean Stew
Johnny R.

I'll start by saying there are two locations now, so make sure you make your reservations at the correct one. Fortunately, it wasn't busy so they were able to change our reservations location. Needless to say service was and has been fast and excellent everytime I have visited. The meal comes with the bean Sprout Soup which is actually very flavorful and a nice way to wake up the pallete. (5/5) The blistered shishito peppers have crushed nuts and dried anchovies on them for flavor. It's a very unique dish, but it does get boring to eat as the flavor only seems pleasant for the first few bites. (2/5) Kimchi Croquette Delicious for what it is, but it loses alot of the strong kimchi flavor. If it wasn't in the name I wouldn't have known there was kimchi in it. Still delicious though. (4/5) Bulgogi Marinated beef with rice cakes and veggies. This is arguably my favorite simple korean dish and this execution was noteworthy. It's similar to others I have had but with a nice char flavor on the meat. (5/5) We ordered the middle ranged steak platters and the selection for price seems to be the best value. Meat quality was great but it is a very expensive dinner. If you want to order the sample platters choose this one for the most meat for your dollar. Overall, excellent food and service, but the price definitely means it's not for everyday consumption.

Kylie K.

I have wanted to dine in here soooo long!!! I had some A5 wagyu pieces and chobops, I thought a bit too much rice under that meat but u cant go wrong with thinly but cooked perfect wagyu with some caviar on top and some sushi rice with it. Honey butter potato was ok, interesting but dont need to have it again, side dishes were fresh and nice, kimchi arancini was interesting, dont need them again, pork belly was nice, wagyu hanger was nice, and bavette was nice too. I would definitely dine here again. I didnt go for it as I had to drive but they have very nice selection of wine and more. Servers are very nice too.

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Looks like there used to be a happy hour here. Is that still happening? I messaged the perilla steakhouse and they said there's no happy hour there. Thanks for any info!

Not really. They have like two drinks that are a happy hour "deal" but that's all the offered when we went a month ago.

I tried calling the phone number provided on here. Is there an email address that I can use to communicate with your staff?

You can reach out to us at fare@perillachicago.com - Thank you!

When do you start dinner menu? I'd like to make reservation at 4:30, but I'd like do dinner menu at same time. Thank you

We open for dinner service at 5:00PM

How many ounces are in each meat for example the pork belly?

Hi Angie, The portions are designed to be individual and range anywhere from as small as 1oz cuts… Read more

Do you have any vegan options?

Yes we do! Although limited, we have several options to enjoy a complete dinner including using the grill!

Do you have chicken, seafood or lamb options for the bbq?

We do not have any of those items for the grill, however, we do have a lot of chicken items on the menu and offer seafood occasionally as a special.

Is this restaurant open on NYE?

Yes, it will be open. Reservations are available on RESY

Can reservations be made for the patio?

Good question ... there is a lot of space ... you would have to call

Are the takeout containers plastic?

Hi Rana, We use environmentally friendly packaging as best we can but there are a few items such… Read more

In what way are they preparing/serving the bbq grilled meats, banchan, etc for patio seating?

We are cooking all grilled meats in the kitchen for our guests and delivering them fully cooked with optional ‘ssam sets’ which include dipping sauces, lettuce, and perilla leaves. They are designed for each individual to ensure comfort and avoid… Read more

Is there inexpensive parking available nearby?

Hi L.C., When street parking, I always encourage everyone to make sure nothing is visible inside… Read more

Is your meat provided by creekstone farms?

No, we source our meat from local purveyors such as Allen Brothers and Whittingham Meats

Is the outdoor seating open now? And can you bbq at the table outside?

Hi Carolyn, We are working hard to get the patio opened sometime next week. If you happen to… Read more

What time does happy hour start and end?

Saturday-Sunday from 4:00PM-6:00PM and Monday-Friday from 5:00PM-7:00PM in the bar and lounge (patio as well should summer ever come back again)

Do they have gluten free options? Can they accommodate celiac?

Hi Emma, We have plenty of options you can enjoy here that are Gluten-Free including all of our… Read more

Can you do byob? Great how much is it and is there a bottle limit?

Hi Ji, Thanks for inquiring, however, we are not a BYOB restaurant as we have a full bar with… Read more

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Han Bat Restaurant

Han Bat Restaurant

4.3(222 reviews)
6.1 miLincoln Square, Ravenswood
$$

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.

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.

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Perilla korean steakhouse

4.2(192 reviews)
1.0 miThe Loop
$$$$
Locally owned & operated
Takes reservations

Had a wonderful business dinner here! The staff were extremely accommodating to our party of 6…read more Thank you to manager, Eric, for all his help. Great menu including cocktails and fun upscale KBBQ experience. A fun modern twist on a business "steak dinner".

Unfortunately, one of my worst dining experiences was in Chicago. Starting off, our food was…read moredelicious. I have nothing but praise for the kitchen team. For starters, we ordered the kimchi pork dumplings and grilled octopus, which both tasted great, but the kimchi flavoring did overpower everything. Our main course included the marinated short rib, wag rib eye, and a5 5 brisket which were all cooked to perfection by our server. However, my experience at Perilla Steakhouse was hands down frustrating. Upon arrival, things were off to a rough start when I could barely hear the server over the music. At times, I felt like our server was rushing us through our meal based on how much less attention he gave us versus the other tables. I'm not someone who needs my glass refilled every minute either to be clear, but things did feel off with how slow our meal was paced out and the general disinterest the server had in us. For reference, we arrived early to a nearly empty restaurant that hadn't started peak dining time yet. I recognize the steakhouse is an upscale, chic take on traditional Korean dishes and I admire the chef for sharing his culture with the city. I also understand restaurants are going to be more expensive, the closer you are located in relation to downtown. Even so, in comparison to other nearby high-end restaurants, the price to portion ratio for our meal felt off. For example, our $16 dumplings included 3 dumplings on a plate. Yes, there's an argument for inflation and the cost of quality ingredients, but I argue that at this price point we shouldn't have left hungry either.

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Parachute Hi Fi

4.4(42 reviews)
5.0 miAvondale

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!)

My Chicago son (#3 of 4) and his fiancee were talking very complimentarily about this restaurant…read morecalled Parachute Hi Fi over in the Irving Park area of Chicago. They said it's basically a Korean restaurant with not much Korean food on the menu, but is really good. That immediately sparked my curiosity. I said let's go, it sounds interesting. We all met at 8:00 at Parachute that sorta, kinda sometimes takes reservations; and we did not have one. Not to fear, as the greeter-seater got us three stools at the bar, which by the way, were the best seats in the house. Parachutes menu was all over the place but my son particularly pointed out their hamburger, and I (then) knew why: Living in Los Angeles for a k-billion years, my favorite hamburger was at a restaurant called My Father's Office, owned by Sang Yoon, a Korean chef. His off-beat burgers were sensational! The burger here at Parachute were equally off-beat, so I immediately ordered it. Damn, was it delicious! There were so many things going on here that my head was buzzing, trying to put all these flavors together? And yes, their burger rivaled Chef Yoons burger in L.A.! The burger came cut in two with each side resting in mayo and BBQ sauce. Wow, was it bizarre, offbeat, unique, atypical and the adjectives keep on going; but the adverb used on the burger was - MESSY, and I loved it. I didn't need napkins to stay clean, I needed a beach towel. The fries I ordered were fantastic along with their banana based ketchup which again was strangely weird but excellent. My OB Korean beer paired perfectly with my "Perfect Storm" hamburger. My son and his fiancee went with a salad and Pad Thai Noodles with shrimp which was equally as delicious as my meal. Parachute Hi Fi was definitely an anomaly that I enjoyed very (very) much. And, yes, I'll be back!

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Del Seoul

4.3(2.5k reviews)
2.8 miLincoln Park
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4.5 stars in reality…read more Tried the vegan/vegetarian mushroom japchae. The portion size was gigantic, but the japchae itself consisted mostly of vegetables (carrots, onions, bokchoy, and of course mushrooms) so it was easy enough to finish the portion in one sitting. Despite its size, the dish was extremely light and flavourful and I had enough room for cheesecake at a neighbouring establishment. My friend ordered the pork bento box, and though I don't eat meat, the arrangement and plating of the food was a beautiful visual spectacle. We shared the spiced fries that came with a creamy aioli dip - the fries were perfectly spiced but perhaps not unique to this restaurant in terms of quality and flavour. There were many dishes on the menu that looked like they were veganizable, so I will definitely try them when I return. The ambience was unremarkable, though the restaurant was very clean. You need to order at the counter and the food is brought to your table. The servers were very polite. The food is on the pricier end in the context of a somewhat characterless ambience and the fact that you need to order at the counter. My friend and I travelled for nearly an hour to get to this restaurant, and were quite pleased on the whole. We will definitely be back, and I look forward to trying more vegan/vegetarian options!

Del Seoul is a great spot for some Korean bites! We tried the K-Town Wings, Sesame-Chili Shrimp…read moreTacos, Kalbi Taco, and a side of Kimchi. To be honest, I probably wouldn't get the tacos again, and definitely make sure you read the size description for the Kimchi as it is quite small lol, but the K-Town Wings were some of the best wings I've had in the city! The inside is cute and quaint. Service is very straightforward and efficient, which is always a plus for a counter serve spot!

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