(773) 360-5740
1746 W Addison St
(Lincoln Avenue)
Chicago,
IL
60613
41.947
-87.6729
Neighborhoods: North Side, Lakeview
Reviews & Ratings for Cafe Orchid
6 reviews
What users are saying:
Turkish Foods Were Delicious
by myramoore
I went to Turkish restaurant. the foods really delicious. I ate Kebab and baklava that is a dessert. They were excellent. I hadn't ate Turkish foods before, but i will eat always :)
The services was good. The waiters good about jobs.
Be sure that go the restaurant.
- Pros: delicious foods
- Cons: little slow services
i love turkish food
by hiwa
there are a lot of delicious Turkish foods. you should go the restaurant and especially try "uskudar" because it is my favorite. all of the Turkish food wonderful but "iskender" is not successful. you should go the restaurant!
- Pros: delicious foods
- Cons: bad ambiance
Wonderfully fresh
by bethylou10
Everything I've had from Cafe Orchid is great. The meats and veggies are all fresh, and you can tell that each dish is prepared by hand. It may be simple, but their hummus is the best around, and the baklava is a delicious, buttery, flaky treat that I would eat every day if I could!
- Pros: Affordable, fresh food. Cute dining room. Fast Delivery. BYOB.
Great Turkish Food
by honeybz
Best Turkish food in a relaxed, yet sophisticated atmosphere, with very courteous wait-staff. A great place for a great meal without the fuss.
Great food, great service and great price.
by symantha
Me and my friends love to dine at cafe orchid. They have tasty appetizers like the feta cigars, hummos and eggplant musakka. My favorite main dishes include, liver, chicken kabob, turkish raviolli and orchids favorite. You must try the custard for dessert. The service has always been great for me, very friendly and inviting. I highly recommend this great little restaurant to hang out with friends for a great meal at an excellent price.
- Pros: food, price and service
Casual dine-in or carry out Turkish restaurant in Wrigleyville wows with its authentic, farm-fresh dishes.
by Jennifer Olvera
In Short
Diners grab Turkish grub to go in front, head to the picnic benches out front or snag seats in the bare-bones back room-complete with Turkish channel-tuned TV. Fragrant kabobs arrive alongside fluffy rice, while ravioli gets a twist with a stuffing of lamb and garlicky yogurt sauce. Vegetarians won't leave hungry either thanks to tomato-based vegetable stew. Seafood dishes include rainbow trout bathed in butter and cooked in a traditional ceramic dish.









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