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Gaylord India Restaurant |
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(Restaurants - Indian)
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100 E Walton St, Chicago 60610 312-664-1700 |
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Distance:
~1.00 mi from Fairmont Chicago, Millennium Park |
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Description:
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RIVER NORTH. This elegant restaurant specializes in Northern Indian cuisine and is known for its tandoori cooking. Clay ovens powered by mesquite wood cook not only breads but fish, chicken, and lamb to perfection. The unobtrusive, attentive staff and tasteful interior create an upscale dining experience. A lunch buffet adds value, and curries are also an earthy, delicious treat. |
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Hours:
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| Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm, Sat-Sun noon-3pm; Dinner Daily 5:30pm-10pm |
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Pricing:
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Average Main Course Price: $20.00
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Payment Methods: |
Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express, Diner's Club |
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Reader Reviews |
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Rating Summary: |
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(out of 2
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| Ambiance: | 6 | / 10 | | Experience: | 6 | / 10 | | Food: | 6 | / 10 | | Value: | 6 | / 10 | |
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Posted on 5/10/2006 by Sameer of Indianapolis |  | | Ambiance: | 2 | / 10 | | Experience: | 2 | / 10 | | Food: | 2 | / 10 | | Value: | 2 | / 10 |
| | Horrible experience. I and a couple of my friends went to this restaurant last week. We ordered one of the rice dishes called Pulaav. I am from India, so I know what this dish is supposed to look like. The dish we got was just plain rice with a couple of green peas in it. It was definitely not Pulaav. Before I said anything, I discovered there was a dead worm in the rice. I immediately called the waiter and showed him and asked him to take back the order. By that time we were not at all in the mood to eat anything. The waiter saw the worm, apologized, and took back the dish. To our surprise, he came back in couple of minutes and told us that it was not a worm and just some yellow-colored rice. He brought the same rice that he took back except for the worm (yellow-colored rice). I was horrified to see how careless he was to give me back the same rice and claim that it was not a worm – even though he saw it with his own eyes before taking the plate back. I argued that I was not going to pay for anything, as we had hardly eaten anything considering the quality of the food. But the hotel management did not even listen to us and said that we had to pay for all the items we had ordered (including the rice). We were tired after a long day of sightseeing in Chicago and did not want to argue, so we left and paid the bill. It was a horrible experience that we are not able to forget. Please do not risk your health by going to this restaurant. I am going to contact the FDA to check this restaurant. |
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More Details
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Alcohol Served
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| Beer |
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| Wine |
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Ambiance
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| Elegant |
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| Intimate |
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Cuisine
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| Indian |
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| Vegetarian |
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Dress
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| Business Casual |
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Features
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| Disabled Accessible |
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| Take Out |
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Meals
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| Dinner |
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| Lunch |
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Parking
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| Paid |
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| Valet |
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Reservations
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| Accepted |
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