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Parachute HiFi — solid, no-fuss korean in Avondale. Order the Burger. Old-school in the best sense, with zero pretense, and open late. "The Karaage chicken was perfectly crispy" — Alex Clinkscales
David Ehle
165 reviews
3500 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60618
“A lot of the items feel like elevated, reconstructed fusion takes on "comfort food" like the "cheeseburger", Spam Rice with Egg (delicious”
“This place is very different from their original concept and while I like the old place/concept...”
This place is very different from their original concept and while I like the old place/concept better, this one does deliver. The atmosphere is very much a listening bar and they have a great selection of cocktails that are all well made. The food menu is on the small side but everything we had was good. The highlights were the burger and the rice. If I liked cream cheese more on sushi I would say the salmon nigiri are a must, but they did do it about perfectly as the cream cheese wasn't too overpowering or too much. Still though, I wish they had a sushi option that didn't have cream cheese. Overall I would say this place is perfect for an after show dinner or a late night hang with some friends.
Leon Corbeille
Feb 2026
“The salmon nigiri has the perfect amount of wasabi for spice and cream cheese to soften.”
The salmon nigiri has the perfect amount of wasabi for spice and cream cheese to soften. The Karaage chicken was perfectly crispy. Everyone knows the cheeseburger here will rock your world, submerged in beer cheese to dip with every bite!
Alex Clinkscales
Jan 2026
“Can’t gush enough about how much I liked this place.”
Can’t gush enough about how much I liked this place. Straddles the line between a vibe-y date night spot and a friendly neighborhood bar. They have a pretty slimmed down food menu where everything is a hit, but also with lots of cocktail and drink options. Had the Greek Salad cocktail (by some distance the best savory drink I’ve ever had), their burger (delicious and way more interesting than the description gives it credit for), the bing bread and crudite with ssamjang, and the boozy bingsu dessert (definitely a show stopper and not too sweet).
Alec Ramsay-Smith
Aug 2025
“Splendid. We married Bing Bread with Salmon Nigiri, Chicken Karaage, & Kimchi Stone Bowl. The Bing...”
Splendid. We married Bing Bread with Salmon Nigiri, Chicken Karaage, & Kimchi Stone Bowl. The Bing Bread is delightful. The Salmon Nigiri was good, however, reminiscent of sushi. The Chicken Karaage was toasted to perfection. The Kimchi Stone Bowl was presented last and provided a tasteful finish. (Intentions of a return to try the burger)
Michael Nagel
Jul 2025
“Cute little place with a small but delicious menu, and great cocktails.”
Cute little place with a small but delicious menu, and great cocktails. Highly recommend!
Rachel S
Jul 2025
“The new incarnation as HiFi is working well.”
The new incarnation as HiFi is working well. It is a little bit like Parachute Simplified. When you come in it has a little bit of a 70's audiophile garage feel. (minus the smells...🤣) But wood paneling, acoustic tile ceiling, and lots of well loved vintage speakers, amps, and turntables. Luckily the theme does not extend to the seating which is modern, clean, and comfortable. The casual "hangout feel" is extended though. The long dining bar area reminiscent gives the intimate social dining feel of a Izakayas or indoor Kissaten. Then the rest of the seating is grouped in what feels like rec-room nooks where groups of friends or families might gather to relax. luckily with full height tables instead of coffee tables! There are also semi private booths along the wall to give small groups a feel of intimate private dining. The Music: Going back to the audiophile theme - We were too early for the DJ, but the effort put into the sound was impressive. The acoustic tile and sound system are set up such that the music is always clear and audible and well rounded, but not loud. This means that you can also have a casual conversation without having to raise your voice. I wish more places took this much care in thinking about the sound! The music was good the night we were mostly 80s new wave and art pop. Food: I loved the food at the original Parachute. It gave upscale and fine dining a run for its money anywhere else in the city. HiFi has taken that same Korean Fusion style but simplified and distilled the menu and leans more into the craft cocktail lounge space to make it a more casual "drop in with friends and relax" experience. This is reflected in the shorter dining menu, lots of sharable items, and much longer cocktail and traditional Korean wine and spirits selection. A lot of the items feel like elevated, reconstructed fusion takes on "comfort food" like the "cheeseburger", Spam Rice with Egg (delicious!) Thai Tteokbokki, and others are items that are straight up crowd pleasers like the Chicken Karaage (boneless fried chicken) that makes me feel comfortable that even my kids could find something to enjoy. We really enjoyed our meal, getting 3 items + a desert to share between the two of us and ending the meal feeling satiated and satisfied but not stuffed or heavy. it was a really wonderful dining experience. Drinks: I don't actually remember much about the drinks from the original Parachute, but they are really a standout in the new version. Many places have their own signature cocktails that are basically old standards with a couple little tweaks. often these are really impressive, as they upscale ingredients and put extra effort into a classic, but you can still immediately see what the original inspiration was. HiFi has list has taken another half step forward, and come up with some actual originals or at least picked more interesting and off the beaten path inspirations for their versions. They have also added several NA cocktails that seem to get the same level of attention and love , which is a pleasant change. We tried the milk punch, the shrub, and the whiskey apple and they were all delightful and complimented the meal well. Very well balanced and drinkable. I would like to go back and see if they have something a little more "challenging" but all the drinks we tried went along with the"comfortable" vibe. Sool! So this is a place where HiFi is a stand out. They go waaaay beyond Soju. There is a long list of traditional Korean alcohol, almost following it's evolution from home made rice wine/beer to more and further refined and then distilled spirits. Staff was well educated and knowledgeable and did a great job explaining and helping us make a selection. I want to come back and explore more! I just really wished they had a flight or tasting option in the menu. Maybe if we all beg they will do an event? I had a wonderful experience last night, and really look forward to my next return visit. The new version is very welcoming and comfortable.
David Ehle
Jun 2025
“THE BURGER 1000000/10.”
THE BURGER 1000000/10. Incredible. The service infinity/10. The drinks 10000000/10. Would try again obviously. Please go here if it’s the only thing you do in Chicago!!!
Rebecca Perez
Mar 2025
“Vibey spot with fun drinks.”
Vibey spot with fun drinks! The burger was quite good, loved the pickles inside and the sauce that surrounded it
Carl
Mar 2025
“Super chill vibe.”
Super chill vibe. The food was all wonderful. I would recommend ordering your food in waves. It's great for sharing and it's better to course it out.
Brett Bergen
Mar 2025
“Had a great experience here.”
Had a great experience here. Arrive at least 30 min prior to open if you don’t like waiting. No resos. We were 3rd in the door. I immediately loved the ambiance, music level and decor. My biggest restaurant atmosphere pet peeve is when it’s incredibly dark and the music is too loud. They achieved the perfect balance. The hyped burger is in fact worth it. The cheddar sauce and bordelaise takes it over the top. Chicken karagge was also good. “Ambiguous” Asian salad was excellent and refreshing. It reminded me of the Asian salad at Applebees but better. Kimchi Spam Fried rice also very good. Special pie of the night was fluffernutter. I would definitely return for the burger alone and to sit at the bar for a drink. Cocktails are very unusual and unique. Excellent service despite being very busy.
Katina Donoghue
Feb 2025
“Great atmosphere/vibes at Parachute HiFi in addition to the food being good - One of my favorite burgers in the city.”
Great atmosphere/vibes at Parachute HiFi in addition to the food being good - One of my favorite burgers in the city. They were out of the pad Thai so will have to go back to try that. Cocktails were unique yet good. Will have to also come back on a Wednesday to try the bing bread!
Curtis Maafoh
Dec 2024
“We enjoyed a lovely dinner at Parachute HiFi.”
We enjoyed a lovely dinner at Parachute HiFi. The food was awesome and I especially liked the tofu pockets. We enjoyed observing the unique and tasteful decor. The music and vibes were relaxing. Loved the music and sound quality. The service was amazing and friendly. We left full, happy, and completely content. Thanks for a wonderful evening!
El Y
Dec 2024
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