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Passing by City Winery, visit this bar. Take a break and try tasty fried chicken, fried oysters and bun cha. Nothing can be better than eating good egg waffles, biscuits and frozen yogurt. Order the delicious root beer, bourbon or wine served here. Roister offers great chocolate frappe, press coffee or lime juice among its drinks.

Food delivery is a big benefit of this place. The gracious staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. Fine service is something that visitors highlight in their comments. You will like affordable prices. At this spot, people can enjoy the cool atmosphere and spectacular decor. This bar is a Michelin selection and has been awarded 2 black knife-and-fork symbols: the inspectors state that Roister guarantees ultimate comfort.

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Candyce Carden Request content removal
Highly recommend the chefs counter pre fixed menu. Although the price was a little high I believe the experience itself was worth it. They were also very accommodating with dietary restrictions. The fried chicken with caviar and the blue crab were the star of the show. Overall very unique spin on both food and atmosphere.
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Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $100+ Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Shrimp and Grits, Roasted Potatoes, Chocolate Fois Gras Candy Bar, Mediterranean Octopus, Maple Poached Salmon, Chicken and Waffles, Buttered Pipe Pasta & Clams, Aged Cheddar Rillettes, Cheddar Grits, Grilled Mediterranean Bass, Roasted Duck, Avocado Toast, Fried Chicken Thigh, Fries, Fried Chicken Sandwich, Absolutely, Hamachi Collar, Waffle, Coconut Sorbet
Sameet Sapra Request content removal
We had an awesome time here! We came to celebrate a birthday for a party of 4. We each ordered a Roister chicken (there were 4 of us) and we got a roasted duck for 4 to share between the 4 of us. Lastly, we got the Basque cheesecake and chocolate cookie dough ice cream as desserts to split. The roasted duck came first (almost like an appetizer for us) and it was presented beautifully. The duck breast was presented like a carpaccio, the meat was very thinly sliced. It came with their version of sides you would normally get with a Peking duck: the pickled cucumbers, scallion pancakes, and the two sauces. The scallion pancakes were thin and not oily (which is hard to do right, so kudos); I thought it was a very unique way of replacing the classic “Bao” that would be served with peking duck. If it was just this that was presented with the peking duck, I’d have been completely satisfied. What really took this further was the duck thigh and peanut fried rice side dish. As soon as I took a bite, my mouth felt like it was dancing from all the msg in the fried rice. It was really good, really savory; but it was almost too much flavor. I can’t believe I’m saying that, but this was one of the very rare occasions where this was too much msg. Now, the main star of the show for me was the fried chicken. It came as two heavily fried thigh pieces and a chicken breast, pre-sliced with skin. It was served with gravy and a hot sauce. The fried chicken was decadent - the thighs had an extremely thick and well seasoned fried batter around it. It was very flakey, but hard to decipher what was chicken within the thigh pieces. The first few bites were, again, so flavorful, but as the meal went on, you realized how heavy the meal sits with you. I couldn’t justify eating all of the breading, and by the end of it, I was looking for more of the chicken pieces and removing some of the breading. Despite that, this was probably some of the best fried chicken I’ve ever had. Also, I need to shoutout the gravy that came with the fried chicken - it was perfectly balanced, tangy, addicting, and so smooth. It was so easy and tasty to douse the chicken in the gravy. Last but not least, the desserts were fresh, unique, and tasty. The Basque cheesecake was my favorite among the two, but I liked the chip cookie that came with the second dessert. I didn’t care too much for the ice cream it came with, as it was too plain. Overall this entire meal is a flavor-bomb. I would come back just for the fried chicken. Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $50–100 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Roasted Duck, Fried Chicken Thigh
ClosedOpens at 11:30AM
$$$$ Price range per person $25 - $50
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951 W Fulton Market
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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951 W Fulton Market, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Delivery Takeaway Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted Wi-Fi Booking Wheelchair accessible Parking
Opening hours
SundaySun 10AM-1:30PM
5PM-9PM
MondayMon 5PM-8:30PM
TuesdayTue 5PM-8:30PM
WednesdayWed 11:30AM-1:30PM
5PM-8:30PM
ThursdayThu 11:30AM-1:30PM
5PM-9PM
FridayFri 11:30AM-1:30PM
5PM-10PM
SaturdaySat 10AM-1:30PM
5PM-10PM
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