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Yolk

1120 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL (312) 789-9655  
Website: http://www.yolk-online.com
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Yolk is a American, Family Dining, and Family Fare restaurant where most Menuism users came for fun with friends, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped more than 18%.

People describe this restaurant as Breakfast, South Loop, Grant Park, Lunch, American, Brunch, Crowded, Groups, Family Dining, Family Fare, and Street Parking [ tag it ]

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4.1 avg. based on 17 ratings & 11 reviews

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11 reviews

Award_star_gold First reviewed by:  justin
May 25, 2008 Link

Terrible Food, Terrible Service, Terrible Wait, Terrible Res

DO NOT EAT BREAKFAST OR LUNCH AT YOLK. I live in the bldg. next to this place, and I have tried it on a few occasions for brunch and very disappointed and 1 time before today for lunch. This place is very consistent…..at being terrible. I consider my taste buds very in tune w/ good food and good value. I order the buffalo chicken wrap w/ blue cheese, fries and a Pepsi. The wrap seemed old and stale, they use soggy iceberg lettuce, the chicken did not taste very fresh and hot, the diced tomatoes were like the ones you’d get at Taco Bell, the blue cheese tasted old and didn’t even really taste like blue cheese, and the fries were not hot and a bit stale. The wrap pretty much fell apart when I picked it up. Terrible presentation. Yolk should be paying me $13.04 to eat this crap. Yolk is totally overpriced and totally not worth the wait or the rushed, unfriendly servers and staff. Please, Chicagoians and tourists, do yourself a favor – eat somewhere else in the SouthLoop, or go over to Wishbone in the West Loop on Washington and Morgan.

What I ate:
  • *

    Awful, and way overpriced ($13.04….are you kidding)...you’re better off going to Wendy’s and getting their Spicy Chicken Wrap for $3.

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May 8, 2008 Link

An Awful Experience

This afternoon I went to Yolk with my college sign language class. We were to order as deaf people would order, which mostly means pointing at the menu. Our waiter didn’t have a problem with this until he gave me the wrong order and forgot my drink. Not only did he give me a major attitude while handing me my correct order, but he charged me for all of it. When I went up to the front to pay, I explained the situation and received the most rude behavior I have ever experienced from anyone. He basically told me it wasn’t their problem and said “the next time you want to be heard, you should just speak”. I was astounded to be spoken that way. This clearly was an issue not only of incompetence, but of discrimination. After roughly handling the situation, he shooed me off. I would never eat at this establishment again, nor would I ever recommend this place to anyone. These people clearly have no respect for their customers, and they don’t feel it necessary to treat disabled people in an appropriate way. I can only imagine how I would have been treated if I were really a deaf person. Some people are disgusting, and sadly I can say that I felt the same sentiment from everyone working there. They tried ignoring us when we were calling them over, obviously because we were making their jobs THAT much harder. This was the worst dining experience I have ever had.

What I ate:
  • **

    The bagel was burned, and really ruined the whole taste of the food.

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Apr 17, 2008 Link

Yolk - yummy in my tummy!

I loved this place! The restaurant was fairly crowded at 11am on at Saturday but the line moved pretty quickly. Yolk seems small on the outside but once you walk in, you notice that the restaurant expands quite a bit toward the back. With IKEA like decor of red and blue, yolk is a pretty trendy place inside. As for the service..well at least you get to put your order in and finally get your dishes, but don’t expect to have more than that, they are way too busy for small talk. Our server asked us in passing how our food was, but he was already heading toward the kitchen before he finished his sentence. The food is wonderful here! With five of us girls, we all pretty much passed around our dishes. I Another one of my favorites was the Santa Fe fajita omelette. It was amazing, it was filled with chicken, egg, other fajita deliciousness and topped with a ton of salsa, sour cream and guac. I keep taking bites of this from my friend Annie across the table. My friend Yvonne got the peach cobbler crepes – they were good, I don’t know if they were my thing though. My roommate Erica got a skillet which was pretty good. The food around us at the other tables looked amazing too and I am eager to go back to try out more dishes! And get that Santa Fe omelette thing again!”

What I ate:
  • ****

    I order the banana nut french toast – it came with a side of peanut butter which totally made the dish!!

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Apr 26, 2007 Link

Taste packed into every bite!

So I am a biiiiggg breakfast fan. I love breakfast foods. I like pancakes, french toast, anything made with eggs… and I can eat breakfast foods any time of day. So my friends took me to Yolk today to get my breakfast for lunch. And I’m very glad they did! Yolk has a lot of good things to point out: large menu with everything you can think of, very reasonable prices, huge portions, friendly and attentive staff, nice ambiance and decor. But really what stands out for me was the quality of the food! I love breakfast foods, but I don’t usually get omelets because they aren’t done right. Well, I’m glad I listened to my friend’s recommendation and ordered the California Omelet. Wow! There was no overcooked egg, no undercooked veggies, and every bite had a good ratio of fillings vs. egg. It was definitely how an omelet should be. Oh, and I also got the pancake as a side (you can choose between pancake, egg muffin, or toast), and that was delicious as well.

As a breakfast fanatic, this is definitely a place worth visiting again!

What I ate:
  • ****

    Mmmm….avocado….in every bite! I am not a vegetarian or anything, but I couldn’t resist avocados & mushrooms and I was pleasantly surprised at how hearty this was. It didn’t hurt that the omelet was HUGE!

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
no comment
I tipped
no comment
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Mar 24, 2007 Link

super omelettes!

This restaurant definitely knows how to do a good breakfast. They offer a wide variety of breakfast foods, such as oatmeal, and all the usual stuff, but done well and with lots of specialized dishes. They have some non-breakfast stuff, but I doubt anyone cares about it. The prices are reasonable, considering the quality food you get.

The omelettes here are pretty wondrous compared to many other omelettes I have had. They are super fluffy, and the mixture of goodies in the egg is perfect. It’s not one of those lame omelettes where they just throw a fluffy egg on top of the goods. I loved how you could upgrade the toast for pancakes. For only $1.50, I think its a good deal. I’d definitely go back and try all the omelettes and other egg-y delights.

What I ate:
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    *****

    One of the best omelettes I’ve ever had. All the stuff inside, such as the chorizo, made it excellent. The sour cream on top and the salsa you can put made it rich and even better. It’s also huge and the everything is integrated into the egg very well.

  • ****

    The pancakes aren’t that large, but they are done pretty well. There are like chocolate chips inside and fresh strawberries on top. A nice addition you can have to the omelette.

Extras:
I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
no comment
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Mar 24, 2007 Link

ordering no yolk at yolk

Yolk seems to be getting really good business and getting busier earlier and earlier so be forwarned. You can read my previous reviews here.

While there’s no cost for ordering all egg whites for the omelettes, I recommend getting at least 1 yolk (or trying the egg beaters) for taste…

What I ate:
  • ***

    Lots of veggies make this feel healthy. Ordering it with just egg whites and no sour cream made it feel even healthier, but then there was no taste. I had to add some salsa and salt to give it some life.

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
more than 18%
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Mar 1, 2007 Link

A Bright Spot in the South Loop for Brunch

We’ve been here twice and each time was fantastic! The menu provides a considerable amount of choices… from the decadent cinnamon roll french toast to the healthy fare fruit and yogurt anyone can find something to enjoy.

The menu is so large its like you are at an upscale IHOP with all the breakfast choices.

I was pleasantly suprised that there was no upcharge for getting egg beaters or egg whites in omelettes/scrambled eggs (which is usually the case).

The omelettes are great Hey Ricky and the Venice are both so frech and flavorful. They also come with so many things… its almost enough for two people or a nice little doggy bag.

The area is a bright sunshine yellow with lots of booths. The two times we’ve been there the servers were very attentive and pleasant.

Even though we had a wait each time, it seemed to be pretty fast! All they need are a few flat screen televisions before the 2007 Bear Season!

What I ate:
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    ****

    An omelette that provides a little something for all of your tastebuds.

Extras:
I came here for
a family meal
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
more than 18%
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Jan 8, 2007 Link

And yolk is what you'll get

My second time here and I’ve yet to be disappointed. It was Sunday at noon and Bongo Room had a 40 min wait and Yolk supposedly had a 25 min wait so we went to Yolk. Although the wait seemed a little longer than that (maybe becuase I was hungry), my visual senses were entertained by the colorful decor :)

Remembering how yummy the last omelette I had was, I ordered another one. I got the Hey Ricky! with fruit instead of potatoes and with the specialty pancakes instead of toast. These pancakes are such awesome deals. $1.49 to replace the toast with pancakes! They don’t even have to be good to make it worth it.

I noticed they also have some neat bar type seating that faces the open kitchen. I’ll try to sit there sometime so I can get some good pics of food coming straight out.

My follow-up review for this restaurant. Read my previous review for this restaurant here

What I ate:
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    *****

    The chorizo and avocado flavor is nicely embedded throughout the omelette. I definitely recommend it.

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    ***

    The pancakes here aren’t as good as Bongo Room, but as a side dish, they’re pretty good. There was a decent amount of banana and strawberry slices along with walnuts. Seems like a healthy way to do pancakes (whole wheat pancakes I think).

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Jan 7, 2007 Link

delicious, but bad service

holy cow, i came here for sunday brunch at noon and it was packed! be prepared for a wait.

My follow-up review for this restaurant. Read my previous review for this restaurant here

What I ate:
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    ****

    it’s actually stuffed w/raspberry jam & a thick slab of cream cheese. the french toast was yummy, but the huge chunk of cream cheese was a bit too much. i’d order this dish again, though, it was a delicious combo of french toast, jam & cream cheese.

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
less than $10
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Dec 12, 2006 Link

hearty breakfast joint

yolk recently opened in the south loop, and it is eggcellent! (sorry, i couldn’t resist). unlike orange & bongo room, yolk offers a GINORMOUS variety of more hefty, heartier breakfast dishes to accomodate any & all palates. less trendy here.

the decor & ambience is playful, bright, fun and appropriate for a family outing or a ‘fun w/friends’ outing. service is hit or miss.

i’d return to yolk (especially since i live so close!), but be cautious of when i go since it does get very crowded.

What I ate:
  • *****

    i only had a few bites, but it was delicious and incredibly fluffy.

  • ****

    blackberry & banana slices cooked into the pancakes AND sprinkled on top. the pancakes tasted freshly made.

  • ***

    portabello wasn’t really “stuffed”, but more “topped” with scrambled eggs, etc. that was a little disappointing, but the taste overall wasn’t too bad. potatoes were eh, but i’m not a big potato fan so…and the sidefruit was fresh, plentiful, & yum.

Extras:
I came here for
fun with friends
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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Dec 3, 2006 Link

Egg-static about the fluffy omelettes

I was very excited to try out the latest South Loop breakfast spot and I was definitely pleased with my experience. Yolk has a huge menu of breakfast items – ranging from omelettes to pancakes to french toast to skillets. Of course, with a name like Yolk, I had to try the eggs, so I got an omelette.

I couldn’t be happier. The omelettes are the very yummy fluffy kind. The ingredients are perfectly melded with the egg and the whole thing is baked to perfection with cheese on top. What you end up with is a perfect fusion of taste in every bite. Mmmm, egg-ilicious.

I opted to upgrade my toast to a specialty pancake (it came with two!) for 1.49 – that is cheap! I got the Blackberry-Banana Pancakes, but I was too stuffed to finish them all.

My only complaint was that the potatoes, while good, needed a bit more taste – both Bongo Room and Orange do some fantastic potatoes so I had some high expectations.

The service was very friendly and we got to sit in a nice “couples” booth that faced out to the window and the snow-covered Grant Park. What a nice way to start a beautiful Sunday!

I can’t wait to go back and try the rest of the menu! I’m going for the Monte Cristo at lunch!

What I ate:
  • *****

    Italian sausage, spinach and melted mozzarella on top. Yum Yum! The omelette is so fluffy and I could taste the sausage in every bite!

  • ***

    Blackberries and blueberries inside and on top! That’s alot of fruit. The bananas were good, but the blackberries were a bit too tangy for my morning taste. The pancakes were very fluffy and good though.

Extras:
I came here for
a romantic date
My meal cost
between $10 and $25
I tipped
between 15% to 18%
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