Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago

702 W. Fulton Market

 312-850-5005

  You'll want to get reservations for the Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago, as it books up very quickly

Located at the intersection of Fulton Market and Union Avenue

 

Hours:              Sun-Thurs – 5:30pm to 10pm

                        Fri-Sat – 5:30pm to 11:30pm

 

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Cuisine:            Cuban, Mexican, Latin American, Puerto Rican

 

The The Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago offers a vibrant scene, with red, blue, and coral decor, velvet curtains, and salsa tunes playing steadily for entertainment.  The servers are dressed in black, for a serious look that blends into the background.  Take the family, or go out with friends for a night on the town; all types are welcome in a restaurant with a fun, exciting atmosphere.

The food at the Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago hails from several different Latin American and Carribean cultures, including Mama Mendez’ Arroz con Mariscos (Carnivale’s version of paella), piled high with seafood and chorizo.  A seafood-rich menu (also leaning toward red meat), offers starters such as whitefish mini tacos, or seviches with scallops, curried coconut milk, and crab, all in an habanero cocktail sauce.  For those who are not great fans of seafood, try the braised short ribs with whipped potatoes topped with corn salsa.  Another favorite at the Carnivale is Chocolate tres leches, a milk-soaked cake served in a mug and topped with sabayon.

Valet parking service is available for $5.00, and the menu is moderately priced.  Private rooms are available, and live music is offered frequently.

With four bars, it’s easy to find fast drink service at the Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago.  Try the Carnivalee margarita, or order a mojito for a little more cultural experience.  One of the specialties is the HorcataTini, rum, B&B, and horchata, rimmed with sugar and cinnamon.  Overall, The Carnivale Restaurant in Chicago adds a fun Latin flavor to the Fulton Market neighborhood.