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Address: 4761 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640
Phone: (773) 961-7621
Website: https://lindoguadalajara.shop/
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Ended up at Lido Guadalajara in Chicago around 3am and it was wild in the best way. The vibe was chaotic but alive—people dancing, music blasting, definitely not your average late-night food spot. Ordered the birria queso tacos and they hit hard. Super flavorful, cheesy, and exactly what you want when you’re hungry and half-delirious in the middle of the night. If you’re looking for a low-key meal, this ain’t it—but if you want an unforgettable 3am adventure with good food, Lido delivers.
I asked to make ONE small no cost change on a single menu item. NO
Not even an upcharge for a simple swap for something I didn’t want… NO
I asked to add guacamole to nachos – $10.95.. HUH? One size guacamole only.
I asked for heavy sauce on the burrito.
Got the bill… $1.50 for an extra small ladle of sauce on a dry burrito.
The woman didn’t even speak enough english to under stand my basic question about a menu item… Not surprising since it’s a Mexican restaurant, but don’t you have english speaking people in there daily ? Either way, it was a horrible experience.
This is like the Mexican food Nazi – take it or leave it.. doesn’t matter what you want, you take what we give you… and we charge you for doing something RIGHT that should have been done that way to begin with.
This is why the place is falling apart, it was totally empty at lunchtime…
At least I know to NEVER GO BACK…
In my opinion, whatever you’re doing you should stop what you’re doing to greet the folks INSIDE the restaurant. There was literally no one there.
5-6 mins is WAY too long to not be asked if we at least want some water.
-The food is average there’s flavors in there just not anything to come back to unless it’s open which it’s open 24/7.
I would place it into the drunk food category when you’re looking for something to eat after the night out.
Stand out was the bistec I would give that a 4.
The carne asada was salty but tasted like overly frozen meat.
The sauces were plain. The verde is better than the rojo!
Only complaints: no napkins and biggest one that dropped a star is no limes. that’s a deal breaker for me.
If you’re in the area looking for tacos i would say go only if you’re not sober. For the prices I would try somewhere else.
It was supposed to be a strawberry shake with cinnamon drizzle, but it tasted more like warm strawberry milk. I’m not sure if the employee made it that way because she knew I was just buying it to use the bathroom, but it really felt like she did it on purpose.
That aside, I liked the aesthetic of the place. The music was good, the interior was clean, and the prices were reasonable. I’d probably go back—just not to this location.