
Buzzing craft cocktail bar with a menu of Americanized Chinese favorites in tavern environs.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2165 N Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
Phone: (773) 666-5143
Website: http://www.chefsspecialbar.com/
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Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
The only dish we found unimpressive was Kung Pao Chicken from the regular menu. It was not authentic, and I didn’t like the jasmine rice that came with it (I usually prefer sushi rice).
Overall, it was a good dining experience!
My friend and I went in hungry and left utterly mind-blown.
We started off with Cocktails (and Old Fashioned) and a wonderful N/A THC option (Choom – Solar Lite) both were reasonably priced and exceedingly delicious.
Our server Jen was wildly attentive and knowledgeable about the ins and outs of the menu. We started with their Smashed Cumbers and worked our way into the special which was the Dry Rub Lamb Ribs.
The Smashed Cucumbers were zingy and fresh – the Lamb Ribs were out of this world.
For our Entree we split the Rolled Noodles which came with spiced short ribs as the protein and it was dense and highly incredible.
For desert we enjoyed the Hong Kong Spice Cake (pictured) and our bartender Nora had us set up and ready for desert before we could even blink.
All in all. Chef’s Special Cocktail Bar is an exemplary dining experiences with a robust and delicious menu, a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and lastly a highly impactful playlist of some of the best music I’ve heard in a while.
Everyone should enjoy a cozy night in at this establishment. I assure you – you will leave satiated and ready for your next visit.
I wish they labeled their vegan options better because they’re super flexible with veganizing the dishes and the staff is well informed on making everything vegan. Nothing is labeled but if you mention you’re vegan they’ll tell you everything you can veganize.
Service is generally fast and efficient. The bussers and kitchen staff clearly form the backbone of the operation—they keep things running smoothly. That being said, I’ve waited to write this review because something has always felt slightly off, which seemed out of place given how deliciously dankkk the food is. I’ve realized now how the hosts and wait staff over several visits have consistently lacked warmth. While they’re polite on the surface and have been trained to say the bare minimum of ‘right things’, interactions are rather rushed and more automated than a personal experience. It’s one small trade-off for the quality of food.
The appetizers were the standouts – especially the crisp pea shoot salad, crispy potstickers, and well-seasoned Dan Dan noodles. The Dan Dan & rolled noodles both had great flavors and texture, but many of the entrees felt repetitive, with thick sauces and overlapping flavors that wore out quickly.
Overall, it’s a fun spot for drinks and small plates, but don’t expect traditional Chinese fare – it’s more of an Americanized take with a throwback twist.