(773) 276-0170
2010 W Armitage Ave
Chicago,
IL
60647
41.9179
-87.6779
Neighborhoods: Bucktown, North Side
What People Are Saying About Rio's D'Sudamerica
The Editor
Robyn Galbos
Citysearch
The Scene – The Armitage storefront marked by a red awning gives way to a spacious dining room with soaring two-story ceilings and sweeping murals on the walls. An immense landscape of Rio de Janeiro backs the curved bar, offering a dramatic focal point. A staircase leads to a second dining area overlooking the main floor. Despite the cavernous feel and piped-in South American pop music, conversation is unchallenged. Service, though well-meaning and friendly, is scattered. – – The Food – The meat, potatoes and seafood menu encompasses traditional dishes from Peru,…
Rio's De Sudamerica
by CarlSmith47
My wife and I dined at Rio's on a Saturday night and the place was EMPTY at 6pm. Can you believe that? I'm pretty surprised to see all of the great reviews. I had no idea what to expect. We were so excited to try this place. Our food (ceviche, papa rellena, arroz con mariscos and lomo saltado) was mediocre and the service, although very pleasant, was not particularly great. Food took about 20 minutes, and drinks another 10 minutes, the wait was just tooooo long.
The say the least, it was overall quite disappointing. The food just wasn't very good, especially for the price.
PLEASE STOP WRITING GOOD REVIEWS, DONT LIE CAUSE FOR SURE THE FOOD AND SERVICE IT'S JUST HORRIBLE!
GREAT FOOD!
by friendz
The food and service were great. This is the place to call to eat in and reserve for your special days/parties. I highly recommend it....
Awesome 6/6 visits!
by Dave2550
We have been here 5-6 times & every time we have been extremely impressed. The shrimp soup is awesome. Aros con mariscos is awesome, Brochetas is awesome, the porterhouse is aweome - really 100% every time. The Tuesday drink is $4 - the Caiprinhi, is made from a good quality Argentinian sugarcane rum, lime & sugar - better than the best vodka lemonade we've ever had & it's 4 dollars) Friday are very good pitchers of Sangrias for $15. The place handles big groups, with plenty of room between tables (so you don't feel crammed in), and has really nice decor.
- Pros: Really everything
The Details on Rio's D'Sudamerica
Private Rooms:
The upstairs dining room can be reserved for private parties.
BYOB:
With no liquor license, the restaurant allows you to bring your own wine, beer or spirits for a $2.50 per person corkage fee. Bartenders on staff equipped with mixers, fruits and garnishes can prepare drinks for the table.
Parking:
Valet parking is available for $10.
What to Eat:
Still hungry after dinner? Be sure to try the Ta rita de maracaya, a passion fruit cheesecake.








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