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63rd Street Restaurant Featured in Restaurant Reviews
August 6, 2009 – Chicago, IL. The Chicago Reader's Food & Drink Column featured Garifuna Flava, a popular 63rd Street restaurant that serves authentic cuisine.
Named for the Garifuna people of Central America, Garifuna Flava offers Caribbean, Latin, and indigenous Garifuna cuisine in dishes that are brimming with culture and tradition.
Within a few months of the Chicago Reader’s column, Garifuna Flava was in the limelight again during WTTW Channel 11's show, "Check Please!" The show features local restaurants reviewed by everyday Chicagoans. Garifuna Flava received a great review! Click here to visit the WTTW web site and view the videos.
Garifuna Flava is family operated and diners will find dishes at the restaurant that aren’t offered anywhere else in Chicago. This is not “Americanized” Caribbean food, it’s authentic dishes that are a cross between African, Latin American, and Caribbean cuisines.
Reviewers note that the food is delicious, affordable, and the restaurant is “incredibly clean.” Family operated, Garafuna Flava serves lunch and dinner daily, offers live music some evenings, a banquet hall, and a full bar.
When you need to escape to a different world, visit Garafuna Flava, located at 2516 West 63rd Street, Chicago. Ph (773) 776-7440.
