
Chicago Restaurant Now Serving a Labubu-Inspired Menu You Have to Try
If you’ve never been to Chicago’s 2D restaurant, imagine stepping into a comic book where everything around you, walls, chairs, even the floor, looks hand-drawn. It’s one of the most Instagrammable spots in the city, and now there’s an extra reason to visit.
Labubu Plush Craze Meets the Dinner Table
The restaurant has rolled out a Labubu-inspired menu, based on the wildly popular collectible plush characters, according to a recent story from NBC 5 Chicago. Chef Kevin Yu designed it to bring that same joy you get from unboxing a collectible, only this time, you can eat it.
What’s on the Limited-Time Labubu Menu?
The playful lineup includes the LaSanSan Monster Sandwich, LaLaLa Latte, LaPuPu Pudding Platter, and the LaDoDo Monster Mochi Donut. Feeling lucky? Order the “Blind Box” of three donuts and see which surprise flavors you get. It’s foodie fun with a side of suspense.
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Where to Find This Chicago Dining Experience
You’ll find it at 3155 N Halsted Street in Chicago, but hurry, the menu disappears after mid-September. From Rockford, you can make it a quick day trip, snap some photos, and come home with both your stomach and your camera roll full.
If your Instagram feed has been looking a little bland lately, this might just be the edible art show it needs. And yes, you’re absolutely allowed to eat dessert first, especially if it’s shaped like a monster.
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