Sixes & Eights
Jr. Drive, 2233 S Martin Luther King Dr, Chicago
(312) 567-1234
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GLUTEN FREE GOODNESS with a SMILE right here đŻ They were very aware of allergies and even took my rice noodles to the back where the water wasnât cross contaminated! I love places are that aware and knowledgeable! Everyone was good looking and happy. The chicken had amazing flavor! Yum yum!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pho
I can only speak to the Tonkotsu Ramen which is what I got.
Is it the best ramen ever? No. Is the pork belly the highest quality? No, itâs a bit tough. Is it surprisingly good given its location inside a hotel/convention center? Yes. They use real noodles not instant ramen and I liked how the bowl contained a diverse set of nutritious foods like egg, Chinese broccoli, mushrooms, bamboo, and pork.
Service was quite friendly.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
The tonkotsu broth was great - loved the poached egg and other items but I would do the âbuild my ownâ tonkotsu as the pork was not braised pork belly - it was braised pork loin which was almost dusty it was so dry. The people were nice. I took it to my room or I would have asked them to replace the pork.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 4
I has the Shredded Chicken Noodle Bowl and it was so tasty. I am already thinking of where to get this type of noodle bowl back home. The vegetables looked fresh on the line. Service was fast and friendly. I love the hanging lights, they look like paper clips.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Decent food with good ingredients -- I'd recommend building your own pho over the house pho. My biggest complaint is that its hours seem to be inconsistent. Show up any time as listed by Google, and it's even odds whether they'll actually be open.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Pho
Always has been a go to when I am at mccormick place the ramen was always good . Today I went a few minutes before closing and I understood they couldnât serve ramen. I was able to get rice and tofu .. but the brown rice wasnât fully cooked and the tofu was meh ⊠not worth 14 dollars but sometimes in a pinch with nothing else around it will do the trick .
Good lunch options if you love Ramen.Close to the McCormick place.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Recommended dishes: Shoyu Ramen Bowl
Went for dinner during C2E2. The wait was a little long, but was expected during a convention & at dinnertime. The bowls were a good-sized portion for the price. And everything tasted very yummy! I can understand some people complaining about the price, but I think it was not bad for a place inside a hotel/convention center. The egg rolls are very tiny for the price. I will go back if I am attending another event. Pictured is the beef ramen bowl.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Oh my GOODNESS is the food here ever tasty! This was our Go-To spot at the convention for quick and fresh food. The staff were incredibly friendly even though there was a huge line. Thank you to everyone here for such amazing food and service!Seriously. Eat here. You wonât regret it!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Beef Rice Bowl
Nice folks, clean place. But that's where it ends. Spent a week in Chicago and had only one single gastrointestinal disaster - this place. Food was awful. Uncooked egg. Flavorless. We had two entrees that each cost more than the single pizza from Connie's that we split for lunch the day before, and threw them both out halfway thru. Inedible garbage, be warned!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
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I came here because the dining options in McCormick Place were awful and non-vegan. I came here with the hope of getting a vegan entree. I got a rice bowl with tofu. Oh, the caucasity of it all! The rice was undercooked and NOT sticky. They put in RAW tofu (vomit emoji). And the sauce they squirted on top was too sweet and had zero seasoning/spice. Iâm not expecting fine dining under the circumstances. But I am expecting something that vaguely resembles Japanese or Chinese food. This is a mediocre imitation made by and for bland white palates. Oh, and one of the cashiers had a nasty attitude.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Thank you for taking care of us c2e2 guest.
Try the Pho, delicious!
My husband and I got the ramen and pho bowls for lunch and were SO sick with food poisoning all night. It was the only meal we didnât share with our extended family we were visiting all weekend so we have no doubt this was the culprit. We each only ate half of our bowls because it honestly wasnât too great, and Iâm thankful for that.
Pricey but tasty. Long lines because they are one of the only places open at the convention center.
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