

Krave Restaurant was created with over 20 years of restaurant experience and the love of food. Krave Restaurant opened its doors to Bridgeview in 2020. We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Krave has brought the idea of squared plates, cups, and even squared pancakes all under one roof. One speciality item that Krave is known for is the authentic and guaranteed original Philly Cheese Steaks right out of Philly.
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Address: 7022 S Harlem Ave, Bridgeview, IL 60455
Phone: (708) 793-7100
Website: https://www.krave-il.com/
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On our first visit, we indulged in the breakfast platter with their loaded French toast. The variety of topping options felt endless, and each bite was better than the last. We also tried the Philly wrap, which was juicy, flavorful, and absolutely impeccable. Each dinner came with a choice of soup or salad and a side—great value for the portion sizes!
The following day, we started with a Caesar salad that was seasoned to perfection. The Cajun penne pasta was loaded with flavor, and the pot roast dinner was slow-cooked and marinated beautifully. The sides that accompanied it were just as delicious, and the portion sizes were generous—you truly get what you pay for.
I also have to mention the fried pickles. While they were a bit thinner than usual (more breading than pickle), everything else was so outstanding that it hardly took away from the overall experience.
To top it off, the host—whose name I didn’t catch—was incredibly friendly and welcoming.
I will definitely be back again! Krave delivers quality, flavor, and fantastic service every time.
Apparently, that was an offensive request.
Despite the fact that there wasn’t a single soul in the dining room, the staff was unbelievably rude and flatly refused to let us sit. There is a total lack of common sense and hospitality here. It’s clear they care more about rigid, arbitrary rules than actually accommodating paying customers.
The energy was hostile, the service was non-existent, and the staff’s attitude was enough to ruin the entire meal before we even took a bite. If you enjoy being treated like an inconvenience while spending your money in a ghost town, this is the place for you. Otherwise, go literally anywhere else.
UPDATE: After posting this, the owner, Moe, reached out via messages. Instead of offering a professional apology, he doubled down on the hostility. He accused me of a “lack of planning” and “trying to beat the system” just for asking to sit in a dining room that was empty at the time.
The most shocking part? His final response sarcastically apologized for not being able to “meet my special needs” , all because I asked to eat the food I had just paid for at a table. This level of condescension and unprofessionalism is peak anti-hospitality. If you value being treated with basic respect, take your business elsewhere.