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    16 years ago

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    14 years ago

    We used to go for the all-you-can-eat fish fry and ribs. It was fantastic. I don't think they do it anymore, though.

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    Woochi Japanese Fusion & Bar - Woochi Tray

    Woochi Japanese Fusion & Bar

    (372 reviews)

    $$

    Went back to south bend and this place is great. Service is very good. I got the curry chicken and…read moreit's in my top 2 that I have had. Always different from state to state so I attempt to try them at the 9 cities I travel to for work. Egg rolls was very good as well. And tried the Mongolian beef and great flavor on the beef. This is always a stop for me here

    Woochi's is a South Bend institution for sort of decent Asian food with plenty of space inside! 6…read moreof us went here for our annual Christmas dinner. I failed to write a review of my dinner here last year but I enjoyed my sushi, I remember that! This year, my dinner was only so-so. Both years, however, the service wasn't great. So half of this large space is brightly lit while the other half is way too dark. Last year, our pictures were all bad since we sat in the dark half. This year, we sat in the well lit space and now I have okay pictures sort of haha. It was decorated for Christmas with lights and small decorations. This year, I ordered the tuna poke bowl ($24) which comes with a ginger salad and miso soup, as well as a rose tea ($5). The rose tea was very diluted. I was disappointed. Our absent waitress failed to stop by anytime within the first 20 minutes, so I had to flag down another server to replace the tea with something better, the lychee black tea which I did enjoy, although it contained caffeine, which I was trying to avoid. My boyfriend got two sushi rolls and was still hungry after he finished his rolls. Fortunately, another person didn't have an appetite that night and shared his food. It is still odd that $20 of sushi wasn't filling. In my opinion, the food is good but overpriced. They have a very good drink list with expensive wines to cheap teas. As many others have mentioned, the service was basic and not so attentive nor frequent, especially when I was desperate for new tea. Here's hoping for a better experience at our next holiday meal here!

    Blue Jay Manor - Our dog had the best time ever as we did.

    Blue Jay Manor

    (18 reviews)

    This place was so cool! The owners are very kind. They were a husband and wife duo that actually…read moreraised their kids in this huge home. They're very welcoming and accommodating. The breakfast was pretty good, and I loved having the windows opened with a breeze. We would've been sharing a bathroom with another room if the room had been booked, so that's something to consider. But we had the whole place to ourselves since we booked on a Sunday night. I loved the location! So close to whatever you may need, but it feels like it's in the middle of nowhere. They also have a cute pup. Loved it! Last comment that I'll add--I saw someone review that this place smells like cigarette smoke. It didn't at all. I'm actually highly sensitive to cigarette smoke, often having allergic reactions. I didn't react at all!

    The Main House was set up very nicely! The breakfast was great! The bedrooms are set up stairs…read morealong with the lounge area. Bedrooms do not have their own bathroom. However, we stayed in the Cambridge Cottage during the cold month of January. There isn't a furnace, only a wall unit space heater. (And there was a window air conditioner.) The ceiling had leaks, the walls were dripping and the windows were rotting. Lots of TLC needed in there! We chose the Cottage for privacy, but definitely should have stayed in the main house. We contacted the phone number given to us about the heat issue, but our voice mail was never returned...still to this day. Thank goodness that there were extra blankets in the drawer, because we used 3 down blankets that evening to stay warm. Could not use the shower, since it was so cold in the Cottage. The bedroom was in the upstairs loft, there was a kitchenette with a microwave and small refrigerator. Regular bathtub with shower. No fireplace. The entryway blinds were broken, they would not slide shut. Stay in the Main House, if you don't mind sharing a bathroom!

    Corndance Tavern - The delicious steak fondue

    Corndance Tavern

    (698 reviews)

    $$$

    Corndance Tavern was highly recommended by both friends and colleagues as one of the best…read morerestaurants in the Mishawaka area. It was quite a pleasant experience to dine here. The service is exceptional and the food is delicious. We loved the potato skins which were unique in that they were more like tempura than traditional potato skins. The Brussels had a ton of flavor as did the steaks and salads. The highlight was probably the Sword of John Adams. It's basically a giant kabob with grilled meats (steak, lamb & chicken) and vegetables. It reminded me of something I imagine you'd see at Medieval Times but much more tastefully done. The Pumpkin Spice Gelato and Crème Brûlée were a nice way to finish our dinner. A bit unexpected that they also offer sushi. We did not try it this time but based on our first experience, would feel confident to try it next time since everything was SO good.

    Such a bummer! I had been wanting to try this restaurant for years. We love Jesus Grill and Evil…read moreCzech and love... First.. service.. wonderful! Our waiter was great! Now for the food... we were so excited for the steak fondue... three small cast iron pots, less than a 1/4 cup of fondue the same amt of meat and mushrooms and a mound of toasted bread cubes... this was tasty, but for $18 those crocks should have been filled three quarters full! For dinner I ordered 1/2 of the arugula salad with chicken. I could not eat the salad as it was drenched in dressing, almost like it it been dressed earlier and lest to wilt.. chicken was over seasoned and quite dry. The burger... COVERED in two sauces... they don't described it as a smothered burger... such a shame bc the flavors were there. If choosing, pick the others, prices are much better and hands down, so is the food..

    Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! - Seafood Paella

    Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!

    (5.1k reviews)

    $$

    Lincoln Park, DePaul

    First time coming to Chicago and all my friends told me I had to check this place out! Located in…read moreLincoln Park, it is away from the hub-bub of downtown Chicago. The menu features a variety of Spanish tapas, pintxos, small plates, and Paella. You are meant to order plates to share with table. Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba really prides themselves in serving authentic Spanish food and providing guests with a unique experience. The restaurant itself is very cute and has a fun vibe about it. There are plenty of seating options and a gorgeous bar as well. Service was wonderful! Our server did an excellent job checking in on us, refilling waters, and just making sure we were satisfied with everything. We did get a reservation via OpenTable, this is always necessary, but I would recommend doing this, especially on the weekends. We ordered a couple plates to start and the ended up ordering more throughout our meal. I really love that you can do this, it paces the food and allows you to enjoy the experience more. We put in orders for 2 of the goat cheese baked in tomato sauce, a patatas bravas, Spanish olives, and Spanish meatballs (Al Jerez). The food came out in a timely manner and was served made to order. We dove right in! The goat cheese was luscious and perfect on that cold afternoon. It's baked in their old world Spanish oven and served with house garlic bread. This dish was super creamy, with a nice tang from the tomatoes, and just phenomenal. The patatas bravas were just divine! The spicy potato's were cooked to perfection, crispy on the outside and yet soft on the inside. They paired perfectly with sun-dried tomato aioli they were served with as well. The Spanish Meatball were decent as well. They had great texture and I really enjoyed the sherry tomato sauce they were served in. For our next round, we had to order more patatas bravas because they were just that good! We also got some calamari and extra bread for the remaining baked goat cheese. The fried calamari comes with tomato crudo and a jalapeño aioli. It was nice and crispy, nothing too special but still hit the spot nonetheless. Overall, I was so happy my friends and I came here! The food was amazing all around, no complaints at all. The service was great as well. They are very accommodating and do a great job taking care of guests. Loved the interior of the restaurant, it was super cozy! I will definitely have to return next time I'm in the area to try more tapas. Highly recommend!

    V wanted to come here, so of course, here we are. We've dined here before, once together, and each…read morewith our respective work-groups in the distant past. Parking is sort of a pain, you have to find street parking, might have to pay, or you can use their $20 vallet parking. V made me drive, and I misjudged how far we'd have to walk. Not a good start. We arrived at 8:20pm on a Sunday, while they close at 9pm, they serve until 9pm, and the place doesn't clear out until 10pm, so we were good. We were greeted and seated quickly in a fairly crowded dining room. My aging eyes found the menu difficult to read with small print on yellowish paper, so I used the light on my phone. It's not pretty, but neither is ordering food when you can't see what it is LOL. Our waiter greeted us promptly, and took our drink order, and offered up a specials menu. As I'm driving, I just got iced tea, V ordered a pitcher of passion fruit Sangria. He said the Sangria wasn't great, I tried some, and I thought is was drinkable. It definitely has a kick as V got a bit giddy as the night progressed. V ordered the Seafood Paella (takes 45 minutes), so as a starter, we ordered the Fried Calamari, which was sadly overcooked. It was half crumbs, though the sauce was tasty. With time to kill, we followed that with Lamb Brouccetta (no seasoning, just lamb), on a bed of French Fries (star of the night), grilled potatoes (yummy dipping sauce), and grilled peppers, which were quite tasty and unique. The Seafood Paella arrived, and it was massive. Food for two and then some. We didn't need all the appetizers except for killing time, so we ended up with a lot of Paella to go. I don't like Paella; it always tastes fishy, although this Paella was at least edible, unlike what I had in Barcelona. The waiter was attentive and had a spark of personality. Vigilio thought the bar area where we were seated was loud, but I didn't have any issues talking.

    Parc Huron - Almost home!

    Parc Huron

    (55 reviews)

    River North, Near North Side

    My wife and I have rented with Parc Huron since January of 2024. I felt it was time to update our…read morereview now that we've been here for awhile. First the positives. In general, the building staff have been very kind and that has probably been the best part of this building. Maintenance when we have needed them have been prompt and fantastic at solving our problems (within our unit, specifically). The views of the city from the units are epic and the resident events they have planned (Sidesgiving, Christmas party with a band, etc.) have been fun. They also put out an incredible "gift wrapping station" in the common area during the holidays that was helpful. The door staff are also kind and welcoming. Now for the negatives (and why I have changed my rating down to two stars). The elevators are the worst part of this building. There are 2 for all 21 floors, and when maintenance takes one out for service (or for a move in/out - which they try to do on weekdays), it can take 15+ minutes to get up and down from your apartment. This is something they will never be able to fix (as they can't add elevators to an existing building). I have asked the leasing office multiple times to please send notifications when the elevator will be locked out and they have not honored my request(s). The building provided AT&T fiber TV and internet service included in our amenity fee when we moved in (tons of channels with 2 cable boxes, and $30 fee if you wanted gig internet - a steal if you've ever paid for AT&T service before). Shortly after we moved in, they changed to a microwave based internet service called "Zentro" to save money and it continuously has issues with bandwidth dropping and slowdowns in the evening when everyone is at home streaming in their apartments. We opted to keep AT&T fiber internet at our own cost, and pay roughly $100 a month for that honor now. Super cheap of the building.. Most importantly, the availability of advertised amenities has been an absolute joke. Back in October, they announced a multiple-month renovation of the "spa" area (that consists of a hot tub, sauna, and steam room) that would close those amenities for multiple months, during the coldest part of the year in Chicago (they're doing this because it is the slow leasing season, and they will lose the least amount of money, resident satisfaction be darned). This is on top of multiple week to month long closures of this space when the 2000s era HVAC system in the space would fail and they continued to band-aid the system instead of replacing it. These amenities are quite literally the reason we chose this building, and the "spa" area will have been closed for 6-7 months of my 12 month lease. When you complain, the leasing office gives a empty "sorry bro" and points you to a clause in your lease contract stating that amenity availability is not guaranteed. No rent credits, no concessions, nothing. But they say they "LOVE their residents!" I'll let you be the judge. The fitness center and movie theater amenities are okay. The movie theater clearly had a projector replaced with a large screen TV a few years ago, and they refuse to fix the automation/home theater audio system in the room (it's a roku stick and TV speakers only). If you like this building solely for the location and the apartments, you likely will have a great experience here. If the amenities are what draw you to this building, beware, and strongly consider other options for luxury apartments (~$2.5-3k+ for a 1 bedroom).

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    Monroe Manor Inn Bed & Breakfast - One of the other rooms

    Monroe Manor Inn Bed & Breakfast

    (13 reviews)

    $$$

    Quaint, historic, local bed and breakfast. We had a great stay on a Saturday night at the end of…read morethe summer. It is not far from town and there is free parking. Rashid was so welcoming and kind. Our room was clean and had a super comfortable bed and pillows! The bathroom was very spacious and everything worked great. The breakfast was delicious--yogurt, omelets, waffles, and potatoes! Much more than a continental breakfast at a hotel. This was our first time staying in an historic bed and breakfast, but it will not be our last!

    This was my first B&B experience and I'll admit; I was kind of worried. I feel awkward staying in…read moresomeone else's home with complete strangers. However, when you think about it, it is still somewhat like a hotel. So I gave it a shot. I genuinely appreciated the hospitality of the property manager. He made my stay exceptionally comfortable and did so with a smile on his face. He went above and beyond to accommodate my gluten free diet to the utmost level; an example is making me GF waffles. I thoroughly enjoyed sitting outside on the front porch the next morning having breakfast brought out to me. My room was very clean and tidy. The bed was so comfy! I could have slept all day....but coffee started at 7 and breakfast was 8-10; so I needed to get myself up & att'um. You could tell some upgrades had been done to the property while still keeping the historic-ness alive. The property was right across from the venue of the wedding I was attending. Purely a happy accident! Not that parking was an issue, but I was happy to have been able to walk to the wedding and keep my parking spot. Water bottles were at our disposal in the mini fridge in the dining room and tea was always available. The key code entry made me feel very safe and I had my own key to my room. I thought it'd be noisy with a room right off the stairs but I was mistaken. I really enjoyed my stay. I suggest some repairs to the shower in the beechwood room, better wifi to accommodate the # of guests, and more attention to the landscaping of the property. I didn't see any other employees on the grounds and I feel like this property manager has a lot on his plate/does most of the work. I highly encourage he hire a grounds crew to help him maintain the land so he has less to do. There are many overgrown plants and some brushes that need to be tended to.

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