North Center
- by
- Anna Affias
The North Center neighborhood hearkens back to the time when every community had its own butcher, tailor, blacksmith and, it being Chicago, a brewery. It can feel a little off the beaten-path, but rest assured, it’s well worth the journey. There are plenty of old gems that make up some of the neighborhood's best kept secrets & just as many up-and-coming restaurants & shops you'll be happy to explore.
Union Handmade
Half Acre Beer Company
Laschet’s Inn
St. Benedict Church
Cho Sun Ok
Begyle Brewing
Fountainhead
Snappy’s
Bari Zaki Studio
The Globe Pub
Cut Cats Courier
Bottles & Cans
Bad Apple
Chicago Joe’s
Paulina Meat Market
Timber Lanes
Martyrs’
Dinkel’s
Delicious Cafe
Retro-themed coffee shop serving up gluten-free, vegetarian & vegan treats for all to eat!
Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro
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Cho Sun Ok
- Address
- 4200 North Lincoln Avenue
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Known for it’s BBQ, Cho Sun Ok is as authentic as Korean eats get in Chicago. From the moment you walk inside, you’ll be on sensory overload (in the best of ways). Wafting aromas, sizzling meats and overall authentic vibe help set the stage for a delicious meal. From the plethora of starter dishes to the massive portion sizes, you’re sure to leave feeling full and happy. Most days there’s a decent wait for a table, however, rest assured, it’s well worth the wait (alternatively, take it to go!).