(312) 640-8888
6 E. Cedar St.
(at N Rush St)
Chicago,
IL
60611
41.9025
-87.6281
Neighborhoods: Near North Side, Central
Hours:
Su-Th 11:30-10, F-Sa 11:30-11
Price:
$
Last updated 8.16.11
Category:
Restaurants, Insurance Agents & Brokers
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, Diners Club, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Local Favorite, Family-Friendly Dining, Lunch Spot, Date Spot, Group Dining, Carry Out, Dine At The Bar, Notable Wine List
General Info:
Open 7 Days
Cuisine:
Other Locations:
What People Are Saying About Big Bowl
Featured Review
Contributor
Contributor
In Short – Intimate lighting and an open, casual atmosphere draw diners of all ages to this Asian spot. Customers design their own stir-fry from a selection of veggies, meats and sauces, then wait while it's all cooked and delivered to their table. The menu also offers Thai, Cantonese and Szechuan items, like shrimp rolls, teriyaki chicken and kung pao beef served with roasted peanuts. – – –
Editor's Tips
- The Extras:
- Selections from the kids' menu include a free bowl of rice, drink and entree for $3.95.
- Parking:
- A pay lot is available next to the restaurant.
| ambiance | 100.0% positive |
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| drinks | 50.0% positive |
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| food quality | 72.7299976348877% positive |
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| service | 100.0% positive |
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| value | 80.0% positive |
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Unexpected changes
by uptownk at Citysearch
A treat for my best friend and I. After a most stressful day, we were looking forward to the HK Cosmo and Hibiscus martinis. We were seated and were made to wait for over 15 minutes before a very new manager came over to take our drinks order. We waited some more and our server still didn't appear. Luckily, another server, Matt, took pity on us and took our order. Finally, our server arrived to introduce himself. Joe more than redeemed BB in our eyes. He took ownership of the situation and made sure we were happy.
- Pros: Hibiscus martini
- Cons: New personnel; recipes changes
The BEST asian cuisine this side of the Pacific.
by JonoLee at Citysearch
I have been to many places in Asia tasting different Asian cuisine; both fusion and indigenous. I had some impressive food in India, Singapore, and Thailand, but Big Bowl is really the best I've had in the U.S. I noticed that some people have complaints about the service and I am really sorry to hear that, because the several times I was there, the service was just FINE. Don't go to Ben Pao, where every dish tastes like a mixture of soy sauce/salt.
- Pros: Food and service.
- Cons: A little dark, maybe?
Avoid on Saturday Nights...In fact...Avoid the place all together!
by Fracture at Citysearch
After waiting for over 40 minutes even though there were 4 available tables, we were finally seated. Our waiter was great, but the hostess was out of this world. It seemed as if she didn't know what she was doing and had parties waiting when there were tables open. After we were seated, our waiter came by and took out drink order. The drinks were fine until I decided to actually look at what I was sipping and found a disgusting brown residue of some sort stuck to an ice cube. After that, I wasn't that thirsty anymore. The food came rather quickly, which was nice, but much to my chagrin there were tons of eggshells in my pad thai. Now I'm all for the eggs in the pad thai. But eggshells? Come on. As a chef I'd expect more. I was thoroughly dissatisfied with my first experience with Big Bowl. I normally don't write reviews for restaurants, but because my experience was so horrible I thought I'd share. Do me and yourself a favor and DON"T GO!!
- Pros: Can't think of anything
- Cons: Hostess, The 40 minute wait, The drinks by the pitcher and the Pad Thai
Go now
by hallehoo at Citysearch
I eat here whenever I am downtown - which is often- and I have to say all of my experiences have been top-notch. The spicy sesame noodles are full of flavor - just a touch of heat - and the potstickers even better. A nice thin skin, unlike the industrial kind you get at allegedly Chinese restaurants. I love the teriyaki glazed spareribs - fall off the bone with excellent flavor and the chow fun which has that wok-seared taste. I grew up eating this stuff so it is nice to know there is a place where I can get a taste of home.
The pad Thai is all about fresh, bright flavors. I am not big on fiery hot food, but my partner is a huge fan and says the hot pepper thai shrimp is fabulous because you get more than heat - you get layers of flavor.
The restaurant is crazy busy for dinner but if I am doing business downtown and need to bring home dinner, I can call in my order and the valet will let me leave my car out front while I run in to pick up the food. Can't ask for more than that!
- Pros: Good vibe, fun place
Average food, overpriced
by jsp8878 at Citysearch
Hate to say it, but PF Chang's, a CHAIN restaurant, had better chinese food. In fact, the only thing I liked about the restaurant was the pomogranate gingerale. But, even that was just OKAY. I liked that part of their menu consisted of food that was solely devoted to "hot" entrees. I had the spicy sichuan beef. Yes, it was nice and spicy but it really wasn't all that spectacular. A $20 meal of an okay specialty drink and an okay entre made this place unmemorable.
- Pros: Affordable compared to other Gold Coast Restaurants
- Cons: Unimpressive cousine
The Details on Big Bowl
Place Categories:
- impressive food
- great service
- great prices
- awesome big bowl
- full sesame noodles
- disgusting brown residue
- great waiter
- expensive entrees
- fresh bright flavors
- bad meal
- nice thin skin
- fabulous hot pepper thai shrimp
- huge fan
- really good thai
- horrible experience
- recommend kung pao chicken w
- big portions
- great lunch
- excellent flavor
- fantastic specialty drinks



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