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Contribute Feedback What Recipe Trips likes about New Furama:
One of the few restaurant that you can park for free, with food tasting great, I'm really good service even though when it's packed. You can tell that they are trying to really hard to keep up with customers. I heard one of the customer service at the front desk says I'm dying here so many people. They are good! View all feedback.
What Calvin Law doesn't like about New Furama:
Went here at 9 because they were open really early. The interior looks really nice and there's free parking right in front. The dim sum overall was mediocre. Taste was a like bland on most of the foods, maybe missing a bit of salt. Service was fine, nothing to complain about. Price was average, nothing crazy about that. But overall I do wish the quality of the food was a little better. I would come back to try again... View all feedback.
The food was good, been here multiple times, their dim sum is consistent.
Went here at 9 because they were open really early. The interior looks really nice and there's free parking right in front. The dim sum overall was mediocre. Taste was a like bland on most of the foods, maybe missing a bit of salt. Service was fine, nothing to complain about. Price was average, nothing crazy about that. But overall I do wish the quality of the food was a little better. I would come back to try again but probably not too often
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Furama and the experience was nothing short of remarkable. Nestled in the heart of Chicago, Furama offers a delightful escape into the world of traditional Chinese flavors, particularly with their dim sum. The highlight, without a doubt, was their dim sum. Each dish was a testament to the culinary skills and authenticity that Furama prides itself on. The menu offered a wide variety of choices, from classic steamed buns to more unique and adventurous options. The shrimp dumplings were a revelation – delicate, translucent wrappers encasing perfectly seasoned, succulent shrimp. The Siu Mai were equally impressive, with a rich and savory filling that melted in the mouth. Another standout was the barbecue pork buns. The buns were fluffy and light, with a sweet and tangy pork filling that was cooked to perfection. The Chicken Feet in Black Bean Sauce was a daring choice for me, but it turned out to be incredibly flavorful and tender, a dish that truly showcased the chefs' expertise in traditional Chinese cooking techniques. The freshness of the ingredients was evident in every bite, and the flavors were expertly balanced – a true hallmark of high-quality dim sum. Furama also impressed with its efficient service. Despite the bustling atmosphere, our dishes arrived promptly, and the staff were always on hand to offer recommendations and ensure our dining experience was seamless. Furama is a must-visit for anyone seeking authentic, delicious Chinese cuisine. Their dim sum is a culinary delight that promises to tantalize your taste buds and leave you longing for more. Whether you’re a dim sum aficionado or new to this style of Chinese dining, Furama is sure to impress with its exceptional food, charming ambiance, and impeccable service.
Food is AWESOME and so is the staff!! Thank you for a great experience!!
I came here for a wedding. Free parking in the lot as well as free street parking. Just make sure you don’t see any restrictions on the street. Service was good. Food was pretty decent. I really liked the roast pork belly, honey bbq pork, peking pork chop, and fried tofu. Prices are average. Generous portions.