This spot has the right name! «Good foods». Whether you’re into eating healthy or thinking about it, this is the place to start your journey.
Kevin K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Made me feel right at home when I first walked in. Good homemade natural food for any vegan or health concise appetite. I would never had thought I would find a place like this in the area. This restaurant is a big plus around here. I found this lovely place while working a few blocks away and was looking for a healthy place to eat lunch besides fast food. Great food, service and conversations… I will be back!
Katy G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Suddenly realized I had to bring dinner to a friend and wanted to do something new. After being greeted warmly and walked through the options, I was fixed two giant dinner plates and a slice of peach cobbler to go, all for under $ 30. The mac and cheese was GOOD, the steak and peppers over mashed potatoes was amazing, greens were good, and my non-vegetarian friend would not believe me that the meatballs in the spaghetti weren’t beef. The talk in the café indicates they’re building a naturopathic dynasty on 73rd, too, with a garden and health clinic. Unilocal sucks, though, in that I had to search for this listing even after typing in the exact name of the place.
Michael G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Chicago, IL
The rolls are good and they did a good job trying to accommodate me for being a vegetarian. However they are a bit pricey and my miso soup was brought to me cold as they had forgotten to turn on the burner. I wish them well, but I was a little disappointed. I may go back and revise the review later though since they are just around the corner from me and I did enjoy the food that was the appropriate temperature.
Rayna W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Was suggested this place by my vegan friend, I liked all of the food, yummy, I went back today for a lemonade slush =]
Abina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Chicago, IL
Shh… I’ve got a secret. Once again, my friends held out on me. My friend keeps talking about these tamales. She won’t let her husband come home with out picking up these tamales… So, I finally make it. The owner is very hands on. If you have dietary restrictions, let her know. They have entrées with sides(somewhat cafeteria style), sandwiches, salads, fresh juices, smoothies and desserts. The tamales are pretty tasty, but I prefer the tamale pie. I have ordered a plate which can consist of a protein(beans, tofu), starch(rice, potatoes) and seasonal vegetables. Overall, the food is nicely seasoned and filling. The entrées rotate, while some foods(like the tamales) are staples. I also enjoyed the lemon and blueberry pies on my last visit. A little on the sweet side but delicious. She had gluten free cake which was also good. During my last visit, I had a kale salad which was made with kale, zucchini, raisins and a nut dressing. It was a little on the spicy side. I also had the enchilada which was filled with veggie meat and rice and covered with a nut cheese. She has some other raw selections like the strawberry, coconut, sweet potato desserts.