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Lailas Bar and Grill - (Near Stronghurst, IL)

Address: 🏡 305 E Main St, Stronghurst, IL 61480
Phone : +1 (309) 801-3396
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Undetermined - Near Stronghurst ,IL

Lumberyard Bar & Grill - Cowden

Rating: 4.6 /5
Mike Biehl Was out taking photos in this area one Saturday and decided to get a bite to eat. Landed here at the lumberyard and had a great meal. The place was clean and the lady working the bar was super nice. I ordered their lumberyard burger special. It was really good burger, had lots of mushrooms and grilled onions on it. Their fryer was down so i opted for chips with my burger. One suggestion might be to look into making chips in house to go with the burgers and sandwiches. Customers can get regular potato chips at home, in house made chips add more to the sandwich, in my opinion. They don’t take credit cards, so cash is a must. They do have an ATM on site and they also have a gaming room if that’s your thing. They do offer a full service bar with beer and spirits. Great place to stop and eat if you’re passing through the area! Would definitely frequent this establishment if i didn’t live almost an hour and half away.

Kenzi Hibachi Express - Pekin

Rating: 4.9 /5
Tommy M Okay, definitely a good bang for your buck type of place, 1 meal feeds 2 easy. Hot, fresh and great quality. Now that being said I would like more seasoning on the food. But other than that this food truck needs to open a brink and mortar....

Divine Sinsations LLC (Stickeys) - Metropolis

Rating: 4.7 /5
Tamara ANGEL Maxwell Great attention to detail, food is amazing, sensationally good!!!! Its not just the decor and the food but the love and compassion that goes into each step, it is truly felt!!!

BURMA O CLOCK - Wheaton

Rating: 4.8 /5
Lee Chow Burma O’Clock offers 100% authentic dishes with homemade flavors that remind me of my Burmese mother’s cooking! We started with the Burmese fritters, tea leaf salad and ginger salad for appetizers. The batter on the fritters was light and crispy and the sweet & sour tamarind sauce was a perfect balance to the fritters. Both the tea leaf and ginger salads were refreshing and texture-rich. We sampled all the traditional dishes, including Khao Swe, Moh Hinga, Nan Gyi Thoke - all wonderfully rich broth full of authentic flavors: coconut, curry, turmeric, fish sauce paired with very fresh and perfectly cooked (and bouncy) noodles. The beef curry with coconut infused rice was exceptionally tender and fragrant! Of course, we couldn’t resist finishing the wonderful meal with a serving of Falooda for dessert. The owner was so sweet and generous, she gifted us with some complimentary Burmese banana cake. I wish I can give Burma O’Clock more than 5-stars because it exceeds all expectations! It deserves a Michelin star, if not 4! If you’re familiar with Burmese food, you will find Burma O’Clock to be an authentic treasure and a culinary gift for those craving delicious food from the homeland… and if you are a first timer to Burmese food, this is the place to go to take your tastebuds on an unbelievable adventure! Wheaton and the surrounding areas are lucky to have such an authentic restaurant! My 92-year old Burmese father was transported to old memories of Yangon, with every delicious bite! Burma O’Clock is not just authentically delicious food, it’s a culturally rich experience! Thank you, Mra, we can taste your passion in your cooking! Much success to you for such a fine restaurant!