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Chino Latino in artsy Uptown is usually wall-to-wall people, noisy and busy. Chino Latino is about dressing well, being current and making the scene. Look for the sparkly glitter marquee. If you can, stake out a large round, comfortable booth or group size table. The food and drink is as chic as the crowd. The menu features dishes from south of the border and Asia with many selections being hot and spicy. Choose from tacos, enchiladas, tostadas, Sweet and Sour Chicken, spring rolls stuffed with shrimp, chicken or noodles, sh... read more
2916 Hennepin Ave S, Minneapolis, MN, 55408, United States
Get directionsWeekday | Schedule | Status |
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Mon | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Tue | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Wed | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Thu | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Fri | 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | Closed |
Unique Spot – This is such a unique bar/restaurant for the Twin Cities. It reminds me of a few places in California and Las Vegas. They have the best martini's and cosmo's, food, desserts and who can forget the bathrooms!
unique fun!! – Chino Latino has some of the most unique and delicious food in the twin cities. Because their food is from the streets of the "hot zone", it is very creative. There are many interesting combinations of food but they are all pulled off very well. The atmosphere of Chino Latino cannot be beat. The restaurant's decoration is very unique and trendy, and there is a definite energy to the restaurant, perhaps due to the fact that the restaurant is good for large groups because of its largely portioned meals, or perha... read more
Fun for a group – I enjoy going here with a group so that we can try quite a few dishes and share. The green beans were the best I have ever had! The "spicy" coconut shrimp was not spicy at all!!
Chino Libido – Despite feeling like it's a "I try real hard to be cool" sort of place... an enjoyable atmosphere worth experiencing. Definitely unique, definitely loud, definitely attempting to be funky in a city that lacks funk. So call it "try hard," call it whatever... mpls should be encouraged to follow in footsteps and create some more stylish dining options that can blend beautiful food with saucey atmosphere.
great for brunch – it's the best place to go with a group of friends to have brunch on Sundays. It's a great atmosphere! And there is no other place where you can get extremely full from 2 platters and $5.
But How Do I Look? – If you're looking for a romantic place to have intimate conversation and a fantastic meal with your date then Chino Latino is NOT the place for you. If you want to put on your best fashionista gear, guzzle $12 drinks and gossip about the fauna that catches your eye then look no further sweetie!! Chino is it. The food is nothing to crow about; it looks and sounds pretty but i'd stick to appetizers and cocktails. Besides, who wants to eat when there's so much to see?
Fun Food – Okay, so I admit the place is a little pretentious like some of the previous reviewers have said... but all I have to say is, "So what?!" It's fun. The food is good. There are a lot of menu options. So maybe they're just trying to be cool by serving shredded beef on a banana leaf - but it's a fun place and that's all I care about.
Huh? – If you're going to open a restaurant, then for God's sake specialize in a cuisine. When you try to serve 3 or more cuisines -- none of which compliment each other very well -- all suffer. I'd rather have Chinese at The Rainbow, and I'd rather have Carribean down the street at Harry Singh's. Sure, the atmosphere is flashy, but I get the distinct impression that I'm not hip enough to even sit at the bar. Chino Latino is all style and little substance.
It's so "952" – A stylish facade cannot hide the fact it's overrun with suburbanites out for their once-a-month infestation of Uptown. True urbanites have realized that Chino is a breading ground for all that's mundane and white bread. From the crowd to the food, Chino is uninspired and flat. I will admit they pour a good cocktail, if you can stomach the rows of buffons in baseball hat blocking the bar.
Chino Latino has a 4.3 star rating with 1,964 reviews.
Chino Latino is open now. It will close at 6:00 p.m.
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