Catch 35 - Reviews from across the web
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restaurants, chicago restaurants, food, dining, lunches, takeout, dinner, breakfast, delivery food my bill was over $150.00 bucks and the entire time i was dining wishing i was elsewhere. this place used to be great. welcome to an expensive lo... metromix.chicagotribune.com
chicago | dining | specialty | fish & seafood | catch 35 | wcities definitely a popular spot with the business lunch crowd, catch 35 offers some of the freshest seafood you will find in chicago. whether you prefer one of the many asian-accented fish dishes or a juicy australian lobster tail, your appet... wcities.com
the new york times > travel > chicago guide > restaurant details this street-level restaurant in the leo burnett building specializes in pacific fish such as ahi tuna and mahimahi, often prepared with an asian flair; thai curries and ginger make frequent appearances. the handsome multilevel dining room is wood paneled and ... travel2.nytimes.com
restaurant row - visitor reviews i have gone on several occasions with my husband and i cannot think of a more outstanding restaurant! i am very picky when it comes to scallops, and they were phenomenal! everything was fresh ... restaurantrow.com
We had an excellent meal... We had an excellent meal at Catch 35. We had no reservations but were able to be seated at 6:30pm on a busy X mas shopping weekend. The service was prompt and very attent... travel.yahoo.com
catch 35 reviews from users poor service!! we had reservations on march 20 (sat) for dinner... centerstage.net
gayot restaurant reviews the range of seafood choices is so deep, you get the feeling you should pull up a deck chair to aid further study. some of the seafood is given an asian spin, and we find those dishes to be the most intrigui... gayot.com
metromix.com: centrally located in the leo burnett building, ad execs and industry big wigs nosh on a menu that features 35 daily seafood specials, such as pan seared chilean sea bass, blackened swordfish, pan seared tuna and, when in season, soft she... metromix.chicagotribune.com
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