
Royal Highness Zhu – Authentic Chengdu Street Food in Lincoln Park Welcome to Royal Highness Zhu, a unique dining spot in Chicago’s Lincoln Park. Inspired by Royal Highness Zhu, son of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang of the Ming Dynasty, our restaurant brings the royal spirit of Chengdu to the modern table. We specialize in authentic Chengdu snacks such as spicy dandan noodles, Zhong dumplings, wontons in chili oil, skewers, and cold noodles. Every dish highlights Sichuan’s bold flavors—spicy, numbing, and aromatic. Just as Chengdu was once home to Royal Highness Zhu, our restaurant is a gathering place where tradition meets community. Whether you’re a fan of Sichuan cuisine or new to Chengdu street food, Royal Highness Zhu offers a flavorful journe
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1217-1219 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
Phone: (773) 799-8151
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Reviews
Everything we got was an absolute hit, the prices were very reasonable and service was wonderful.
This is also a very vegetarian friendly restaurant with lots of tofu options that aren’t just an afterthought
Definitely order their dumpling appetizer, its so worth it. Also the volcano noodles sound spicy but really aren’t, so don’t worry!
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Food I tried:
– Fiery Spicy Fries (4.2/5): These were quite flavorful with a decent kick to them, but weren’t as crispy as I would’ve hoped.
– Signature Spicy Beef Noodles (4.2/5): This was solid, and has all the traditional hearty, umami flavors of Chinese beef noodle soup.
– Glass Noodle Hot Pot (4.1/5): Not as spicy as I would’ve hoped but still a solid dish, especially for vegetarians. It was pretty monotone / undiversified though, as it’s mainly just glass noodles.
– Vegetable Symphony Hot Pot (4.2/5): I liked this hot pot option better than the glass noodles, as it was more varied in textures and ingredients.
– Firecracker Pig Trotters (4.7/5): Probably my favorite dish out of everything we ordered. The feet were remarkably tender and flavorful, filled with delicious collagen.
– Wonton in Volcano Broth (4.3/5): I liked this dish too; the wontons tasted fresh and the soup was flavorful and slightly sweet. However, I wished the wontons were bigger— the skin-to-filling ratio was off.
– Glutinous rice cake with brown sugar (4.2/5): Pricey for the fact that it only came with 3 and were pretty small, but they tasted good— sweet and crispy.
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Price (relative to peers): 4/5
Food: 4.2/5
Ambience: 4.8/5
Service: 4.4/5
Overall Value: 4.2/5