Listed below are links to reviews of Hai Yen Vietnamese & Chinese Cuisine from around the web.
[ more from 10best]
"A restaurant town in the truest sense of the term, Chicago extends far beyond Polish sausage, deep-dish pizza, and world-class steaks. Thanks to corner vendors and legends like the original Pizzeria Uno, Gino's East, Gene and Georgetti, and Morton’s, thos..."
[ more from centerstagechicago]
"Hai Yen has been leading the Argyle Street charge lately, upstaging its neighbors with friendly, almost ecstatic service in a simple yet elegant dining area. The Vietnamese menu is extensive, covering poultry, beef, fish, noodles and rice...."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"The extensive menu at this cheerful Vietnamese-Chinese restaurant features several dozen appetizers, salads, dumplings, soups, and noodles and a host of seafood, meat, and poultry entrees. Hu tieu dac biet is a soup loaded with shrimp, crab, bean sprouts,..."
[ more from hungrymag]
"Pho’s true origins are unclear, but the dish made its first appearance in the 1880’s after the French occupation of Hanoi.   One school suggests that Vietnamese cooks and servants learned to make “pot au feu” from their occupie..."
[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"Hien Ngo, owner of this Argyle Street Vietnamese-Chinese restaurant, named her place after an Asian expression for "good food, good life. " Here the mantra is translated into a wide variety of beef, seafood, poultry, noodle and soup dishes...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "The dark wood, white-clothed tables and austere wall hangings, attract people shopping on Argyle and locals looking for a bite to eat. While Hai Yen is one among many Asian restaurants on Argyle, it sets itself apart with a variety of delicious Vietnamese..." |
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[ more from sweettooth.typepad]
"I rarely know where I'm headed when I make my way through Little Vietnam. Sometimes I swing through the Asian grocery store and plunge my nose deep into a pile of fresh Japanese basil...."
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