A huge menu of food from across Asia, including many vegetarian options, plus lots of smoothies too.
Hours
| Sunday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Monday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Friday | 12–10:30 PM |
| Saturday | 12–10:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2901 N Broadway, Chicago, IL 60657
Phone: (773) 525-6677
Website: https://www.yummyyummyasiancuisine.net/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=website
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Reviews
Waitress came by and I showed her and she said “sorry” instantly and took it away. No comment. Like it happens all the time.
Paid 30$ for spring rolls and crab rangoons that seem like they were filled with nasty hair as well. Will never come back.
I recommend you stay away as far as possible from this place. Seems like 80/20 takeout. Maybe they pick the hairs out before it goes for takeout.
Sorry the photos are so weird. I took the video on Snapchat. Would love to share it with anyone that asks lol.
I was hesistant to leave a review as it has been good more than bad and I am still giving them 4 stars, but the last few times were bad enough to say something.
Service was so inviting and friendly.
We ordered orange chicken, which was perfectly cooked with a crispy crunch. The orange sauce was more of a glaze that was delightful and not overly sweet.
The Spicy Lemongrass Chicken was seasoned with a right amount of peppery , lemony notes and sliced green peppers/onions, served over white rice that was fluffy and tasty.
The crab rangoon were fried and crispy full of flavor, and the egg rolls were generously filled and paired great with the sweet and sour sauce.
Entire meal was deliciously fabulous and filling, the staff friendly and engaging, and service fast and accommodating. Looking forward to another visit.
There is so much wasted space on grave tombstones. Instead of just having a person’s name, birthday, deathday, and small quote…why not throw in an ad. “Allstate, you’re in good hands”, that could be reassuring for loved ones and could drive business for Allstate, win win.
If you want a sponsorship on your tombstone, first you have to live a life worth sponsoring. No company is going to sponsor a tombstone that is getting zero views, that’s just bad business. They need the best cost per view. A person that positively impacts a bunch of people throughout their lifetime is going to drive way more traffic to their tombstone than someone who isolates themselves from the world. Anyway, the advertisement in my fortune cookie threw me off, but it didn’t take anything away from how amazing these Korean vegetable dumplings were.