Phat Phat Chinese Eatery opens in restored Schaumburg building
Phat Phat Chinese Eatery, shown here in September, has opened for business in the restored century-old building at 17 S. Roselle Road in Schaumburg.
Located in Schaumburg, Phat Phat is a vibrant and modern Asian restaurant that serves up a diverse range of dishes from Shanghai dumplings to Taiwanese ice. The restaurant has quickly become a local favorite, with a rating of 4.4 out of 501 web reviews.
The menu at Phat Phat features an array of flavorful dishes that are perfect for sharing. Some of the standout items include the dumplings, which are expertly prepared and filled with savory soup, as well as the clay pots, which are bursting with aromatic flavors. The restaurant also offers a selection of dim sum, which is perfect for a quick lunch or a brunch with friends.
Chef Lo, who hails from the original Imperial Lamian in downtown Chicago, ensures that each dish is prepared to perfection and tastes just as good as its original counterpart. In addition to its delicious food, Phat Phat also offers a full bar, with expertly crafted cocktails and a wide selection of beer and wine.
Phat Phat's minimalist and modern decor provides a chic and comfortable setting for diners, with seating for up to 150 guests. The restaurant also has a private dining area for larger parties, making it a great spot for a business lunch or a party.
Located near Woodfield Mall and the Schaumburg Convention Center, Phat Phat is a great place to stop for a bite to eat after a day of shopping or attending an event. With its diverse menu, vibrant atmosphere, and expertly crafted dishes, Phat Phat is a must-visit for anyone looking for a delicious meal in Schaumburg.
Overall, Phat Phat is a great spot for couples, families, and anyone looking for a fun and flavorful dining experience. With its excellent reviews and diverse menu, it is a top choice for Asian cuisine in the area.
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17 S Roselle Rd
Schaumburg, IL
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