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So, I order from here occasionally and am never disappointed. Today, was an order of Kathryn's Soul K-Soul Bowl with jerk chicken (she offers non-jerk spiced too), Vanille croissant, and a being Taco Tuesday 🌮 I felt the need for a chicken taco from Buen Appetito. Okay, Kathryn's was killing me o
Great place to get lunch on a weekday, there are a tonne of diverse options to choose from. Perfect for a team to go get what everyone wants. The food depends on where you get it from but most places have awesome food, but some are expensive. Menu options are clearly listed and all places accept ca
OMG! I can't believe I'm a Native Chicagoan and overlooked this charming collection of food vendors and locally owned boutique style shops! Today I took a long leisurely hike from the West loop back to River North and finally ran into the French Market located within the Canal street Metra station.
There's not that much French things in this market. Just many of different cuisines food vendors. A little expensive though. The empanadas place right at the front is super good. The lobster sandwich (supposedly the best one) is served Cold and not that great. The Jamaican spicy chicken is super dup
I love this kind of food court places with food from all over the world. It's great for lunch or for commuters to grab a quick bite before heading home on the train (it's inside the training station). I got a Crunch Hawaiian bowl with tuna, which based on my friend is very popular in the area. Also
Went to Chicago French market with my sister today because it was our day out. The market itself is beautiful. Alot of different food vendors. Gourmet goods are available as well. The only thing we experienced that we didn't like was some of the vendors needs attitude adjustment. Won't be making sp
Fruits, vegetables, sandwiches, gluten-free crêpes, polish food, flowers and many other varieties are part of this closed great market, which during happy hours there is live music.
A very nice execution of a market hall, with a little bias towards French cuisine. Good curation of vendors and an atmosphere reminiscent of a market hall.
Cute place to sit and have a quick bite. There’s shops besides food, like Jewlery. On the weekend there’s less shops open fyi.
I went here today for lunch.I love bubble tea and was sad to see the dim sum place closed. I had a bubble tea from Tea Monster and the chicken teriyaki bento box from Blue Spot Sushi. The tea was good after a bit of stirring. I had the one with brown sugar, which the employee recommended. The bento
An interesting downtown outlet for food and produce. There are dozens of stalls. The food is of average quality. Worth a try anyway.
The original Chicago Food hall and my favorite in the city. Some great local food vendors, wide variety of options, a much different and more enjoyable atmosphere compared to any other food hall in the city.
Amazing 🍎 🥩 grocery 🥛 🍪 store! Everything you would need inside your train station. There is also lots of restaurants to grab & go. The crème de la crème is the French Fry 🍟 bar 🍺 🍷 ! Cold beers, fresh Belgian fries and Rafael makes some of the best burgers in Chicago! Pastoral has fresh cut 🍇 charc
Definately one of my fiance and I's favorite date spots now! We tried it out on Friday and he was already begging to go back on Saturday! You could go a dozen times and it wouldnt get old, you can find all different kinds of foods and little shops.
This place has amazing food options and a great spot for happy hour. There’s nothing not to like and the is made fresh to order.
The french market has a variety of food options like sub sandwiches, sushi,cajan, carrribean, seafood and desserts also including vegan and gluten free items. It's definitely a must visit.
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