Boom Fried Rice
356 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago
(773) 826-0589
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I hate they're going to close on September 12th
Great place to go when you're having a party and you need a pan of shrimp fried rice! They will be missed
Food: 5
Service: 5
Ok. Ok. ok. I know there's not much over there as far as food choices go. BUT............. I ordered a gyro,,, and,,,,, THEY DON'T EVEN HAVE A GYRO MACHINE. They are literally serving the gyros from the gyro kit that you buy from the grocery stores. They don't have the traditional gyro that you have to cut from the slab. They give you like 5 pieces of gyro meat l. They are small like tacos, and the bread was hard. I would not recommend the gyros because you would be pissed. If I knew this before I left from over there, I would have gotten my money back.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 5
Super taco with cheese Mild sauce with extra tomatoes ??..
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Super taco with cheese Mild sauce with extra tomatoes ??..
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This place is dead in the middle of the hood around dope n crack spots so be careful. Other then that, it's a good little fast food spot that has good prices. The owner Tony is cool as hell but yea if you don't know how to carry yourself in the hoof go with someone who does or call in ahead of time so you can walk in have your food ready n dip. Also offers beverages
Vegetarian options: They got some stuff like different dishes that don't have any meat
Kid-friendliness: You can bring your kids but don't keep em in there long. So many strung out disgusting smellin people that literally haven't showered for minimum 1 year so you can imagine how it reeks. The babies don't need to be around that
Parking: You can park on Pulaski close to directly in front of the shop or on Van Buren on the other street that intersects next to the shop
Wheelchair accessibility: I think you can fit wheelchairs
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pad Thai Noodles
If you find yourself in Chicago and craving a taste of Thailand, I highly recommend trying Pad Thai noodles at one of the city's restaurants.The flavors in the Pad Thai noodles were well-balanced and enjoyable. The tangy sauce provided a zesty kick, while the sweetness added a pleasant undertone. The dish was not overly spicy but had just the right amount of heat, allowing the flavors to shine through without overwhelming the palate.What stood out to me was the attention to detail in the presentation. The dish was beautifully garnished with a sprinkle of cilantro and a lime wedge, which added a vibrant touch and enhanced the visual appeal.While enjoying Pad Thai noodles in Chicago, I couldn't help but appreciate the authenticity of the flavors and the dedication to creating a memorable culinary experience. The dish captured the essence of Thai cuisine and transported me to the vibrant streets of Thailand.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Old-school Chinese food restaurant in the hood! Mild sauce on fries?
Not open when they claim to be. It’s 11:18 monday
Best fried rice I’ve been going to this place for 2 years
Vegetarian options: They have cheese sticks
Grew up around here food so group does need to rebuild if affordable
Kid-friendliness: Yes great food for kids
Restaurantji Recommends
I haven't been here Sense i left Chicago but i jus searched it and wowwww i can't believe it still popping this place i used to go and the prices was so cheap when I go back to Chicago I'm going there
Nice lil spot super tacos and fried rice and burgers are very good
The location is shaky no lie, but the fries and tacos are definitely delicious ?
Old-school Chinese food restaurant in the hood! Mild sauce on fries?
Not opened Sundays.
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