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Old 02-25-2011, 08:42 PM   #1
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Default HELP! Where to eat in Schaumberg, Il?

I am meeting friends in Schaumberg for dinner tomorrow. However, I really don't like eating at big chain restaraunt places and they have only recommended those kind of places (Maggiano's, Cheese Cake factory, et al.).

Who has some recommendations for where to go. I have kids, but want a good meal. Please help! Fast!


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I used to like Greek Village when I lived in that area years ago.

Mmmmm saganaki I haven't had that in a while.


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Awesome, that looks good. Keep them coming!
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Anybody else? I have to figure this out soon. So far, the Greek Village is the winner.
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I used to love this hole in the wall place called the stadium.
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If I could remember more I'd share them. I haven't lived in the area for like 20 years though.
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Webers Grill was good years ago. You can never go wrong with a Weber Grill though.
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Unfortunately Schaumburg is mostly chains. If you like chinese Yu's Mandarin cant be beat.
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It's still a chain, but Benihanas is always fun. If you are in the mood for some good food and beer check out RAM.


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