
Laid-back eatery serving creative sweet and savory pastries, plus Filipino offerings, coffee, and wine.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1001 N Winchester Ave, Chicago, IL 60622
Phone: (773) 697-3790
Website: http://kasamachicago.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: resy.com
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Reviews
Highlights for the brunch were for sure the pastries, and even if I ordered just one, which was the most popular ube and huckleberry basque cake, I could already tell how much their pastries in general are able to win the hearts of many. My cake had a very good textural balance of crisp and softness, and wasn’t too sweet. I would love to come back and try their other pastries as well. I also want to give a shoutout to their ube latte drink, which was also not too sweet and had very good flavor.
In terms of real food, the chicken adobo and kare-kare were my favorites. All the dishes had amazing garlic rice. The chicken adobo had amazing flavor for the chicken thighs and there was a little bit of coconut flavor infused as well. The peanut sauce and the shrimp paste chili crisp gave the kare-kare base a very good flavor profile, which went very well with the garlic rice. The longanisa sausage in the Filipino breakfast tasted really good, and with a fried egg included, one really can’t go wrong with the Filipino breakfast. I wasn’t too used to the taste of the combo sandwich, and the shaved pork adobo didn’t have the flavor that I would normally expect coming out of pork adobo.
While I understand that the dinner service here has been the biggest highlight, I probably will not try it simply because the price is way too beyond my budget. But I will safely say that for brunch places, this establishment is a top tier spot that one should at least make an effort in visiting, even if it’s just takeout for pickup, which would allow one to skip the line.
For my sit-down meal, I had the chicken adobo and a sesame latte. Both were outstanding. The adobo had a lovely hint of coconut and a perfect savory depth, while the latte had a rich, nutty flavor that balanced the coffee beautifully.
The staff was equally impressive—patient, welcoming, and happy to provide recommendations while I navigated the pastry case. It’s a great spot, just come prepared for a wait!
The food was good. We ordered chicken adobo and pork belly adobo plus ube latte and monkey bread. The other service staff were really nice and warm. They were quick. The food and the staff shadowed the unwelcomed nature of the receptionist.
We got to try several of the pastries, including the Matcha Pandan Eclair, the Black Truffle Croissant (WOW), the Ube and Huckleberry Basque Cake. All of them delicious, but don’t eat them all to start, as you need space for the main course.
We ordered the Chicken Adobo (complete standout), the Filipino Breakfast with tocino (the most flavorful tocino ever), the Kasama combo sandwich (maybe my least favorite but loved by others) and the longaniza breakfast sandwich (so simple and delicious).
The Dario coffee is delicious as well as the red bean sesame cold brew. We also got some espresso martinis and a mimosa, and although they were good, they were very small.
I would definitely come back and had a fantastic experience at Kasama!
To summarize, the place is definitely a gem, the food is remarkable, just be prepared that you wont be only people at this place. Bon Appetit!
We also sampled a black truffle croissant that was PHENOMENAL. HIGHLY recommend this. The ube huckleberry tart was well made but just okay, tasted more of the berry than ube. I mean, it was still really good and I ate the whole thing.
Drinks were yummy and not too sweet, we got the iced oh hot yam and iced black sesame lattes.
I hate lines and avoid them at all costs. If you’re the same, I’d recommend ordering on the app when they open for takeout. You get to skip the long line outside that’s waiting for dine-in and go to the front right away.
You need to be there before they open, we got there 10 mins before and there was a small line. They close dinner for reservations only!
As a half Filipino, I felt very welcomed. The atmosphere was homey and I recognize all the food options!
I had a Calamansi mimosa, as well as the Ube Cappuccino. Both very delicious! I had Chicken adobo, very unique flavoring and the rice was so good! It felt like sushi rice but without the fish flavoring.
Had a takeout of a bread with a protein on top, it was so good!
My friend had the Filipino breakfast and all aspects of it were delicious!
You would never expect this to be a 3 ⭐️ Michelin restaurant, I was pleasantly surprised.
we waited 20 minutes or so max to get to the front of line to order at 10:30 am on a wednesday. definitely worth stopping at!! first michelin star fillipino restaurant!
And then the pastries! Ube and huckleberry Basque cake is outstanding, particularly love the firm crust contrasting with the softer middle. Best Oatmeal Cream Pie you’ll ever have, and Banana Tart was mind-blowing as well! Ube and coconut Ensaymada rocks as well, loved the filling!