Vapiano Chicago Loop
44 S Wabash Ave, Chicago
(312) 384-1960
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Closed for good and zero communication about re-opening.
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Expensive place to eat but was delicious. The chefs make what you want on the spot as you watch them. I had the bruschetta and the risotto pomodoro (too salty). They have a card system where the chef will scan your card everytime you add something to your order. An inbetween place of fast food and sit down dining.
This place is so so good. If a hearty German meal is what you are looking for, you'll get it here. The place also looks awesome. Service wasn't so great, but she was busy.
Delicious food. We visit Vapiano all over the world
One of our favourite places, and the seasonal produce menu is fabulous and well priced
I first tried this restaurant in Mexico City and loved it. When I walked by it in Chicago I was so happy to have accidentally come across one and knew I had to come back for dinner. They make your order how you want it and food is amazing. Everything was great. I highly recommended this place.
I meet friends in this restaurant quite often! This is the best place to grab a bite. I go there at least once a month. The cooking is of high quality, the crew is polite and the prices are good. I enjoy going in this place over a decent dinner.
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Amazing food! Reasonable prices and cozey place to sit down and have a glass of wine.
Loved it...ambience, food and vibes...all very very good..cant wait to visit again..real gr8 pasta, pizzas and yummy desserts...can visit again and again..u get a different experience and its not expensive too..
I had just attended a concert that ended around 11pm and I was staying at the Palmer House. My friend and I didn't want to travel too far since it was getting late and not much was open. We spotted this restaurant conveniently located across the street and decided to try it out. Upon entering, they told us we could do dine in- if we could eat our food in 15 minutes or they would kick us out because they would close. We then stood in line with our cards they gave us upon arriving, which was what they used to charge you with. I ordered a spaghetti with marinara sauce and a potato soup. What they handed me in the potato soup was literally just liquid, maybe 1 or 2 potatoes floating in the soup. I told the person who served me the soup I didn't want it; you can't call a soup "potato soup" when it has maybe 2 potatoes in the whole medium bowl. He took it back, apologizing. Meanwhile, my other friend got the spaghetti. We arrive at the counter to check out, where my friend handed over her spaghetti. But then the cashier began asking "well where's your card? You had to have a card to come in." And I politely explained that the soup was not up to standards so they took it back. By now, she continued to argue with me that once you order an item, you HAVE to buy it. Since this became a fuss, another worker, I'm assuming the manager, came to see what was the problem. He began YELLING at me that I needed a card, I ordered this soup so I HAVE to buy it. By now I was getting upset but I kept a level voice and politely told him that I didn't want the soup because it was literally just broth, no potatoes. Now, he didn't want to have any of this, and began shoving the soup towards me, telling me I HAD to buy it. I refused, as the other server took it back with no problem. I paid for the spaghetti and went to leave when this manager got up in my face, screaming at me about how I STILL had to buy the soup. Screaming isn't even an exaggeration, the whole restaurant was silent as he berated me. His exact words were "well we wouldn't call it potato soup if it wasn't potato soup! Since you ordered it you HAVE to buy it!!!!" I politely told him "there were no potatoes, I don't want it, I paid for my spaghetti, we are leaving now." Even as my friend and I exited the restaurant, he was still yelling at us as we walked away. This was a very frightening and threatening experience for the both of us, as we are young adults alone on a late night Saturday.After this horrible customer service, I can say that I will never come back to this restaurant. As my first trip to Chicago, I can also add that I will not recommend this restaurant to anyone who visits.And when I finally got back to my hotel with the spaghetti, it was mediocre at best, like a spaghetti you could order at Olive Garden. For $12, it was not worth it.
On a freezy Tuesday, my wife and me had lunch at the Vapiano Chicago Loop. To my surprise, there were not many people, but, as always, we had a good plate of pasta while my wife choose a risotto, and we both grabbed a glass of wine.
I first tried this restaurant in Mexico City and loved it. When I walked by it in Chicago I was so happy to have accidentally come across one and knew I had to come back for dinner. They make your order how you want it and food is amazing.
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