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Uncle Mike's Place
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Uncle Mike's Place
8.6
Open since 1991, Uncle Mike’s Place turns a humble corner diner into one of Chicago’s defining Filipino breakfast spots. Complimentary arroz caldo and hefty silog plates make it a reliable all-morning stop for longanisa, tocino, garlic rice, and eggs in a no-frills room packed with regulars.
Must-Try Dishes:
Longanisa Breakfast Plate, Tocino Breakfast with Garlic Rice and Eggs, Complimentary Arroz Caldo (Lugaw)
Scores:
Value: 8.9
Service: 8
Consistency: 8.4
Food Quality: 8.8
Atmosphere: 6.5
Cultural Relevance: 8.7
What makes it special: Long-running Filipino breakfast institution anchored by generous silog platters.
Who should go: Breakfast fans craving hearty Filipino plates in casual digs.
When to visit: Weekday mornings or early weekends before peak wait times.
What to order: Longanisa or tocino plate, arroz caldo starter, champorado sides.
Insider tip: Come hungry; portions are huge and starters are included.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking in the surrounding residential blocks; can be tight during peak breakfast hours.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable — think diner attire; jeans, tees, and hoodies are totally fine.
Noise level: Moderate — lively weekend crowds but still manageable for conversation.
Weekend wait: N/A — this is primarily a breakfast and brunch spot.
Weekday lunch: Usually minimal wait, though late mornings can see short queues.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Some options like egg plates and rice dishes, but most proteins are meat-focused.
Vegan options: Very limited — traditional Filipino breakfasts lean heavily on meat and eggs.
Gluten-free options: No dedicated gluten-free program, but rice-based plates can work for some diners.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Only if you’re both into cozy, no-frills diners — it’s more about comfort food than romance.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes — they don’t typically take reservations. Arrive early on weekends to avoid the rush.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes — families are common here. Portions are shareable and the vibe is relaxed and welcoming.
Best For
Better for: Authentic Filipino-style breakfast plates with hearty portions and a true neighborhood feel.
Skip if: You’re looking for trendy brunch cocktails, upscale décor, or extensive vegan selections.
Uncle Mike's Place
8.7
Uncle Mike's Place is a Filipino American breakfast institution where longanisa, tocino, and bangus silogs share space with classic American plates. Locals line up for hearty combo breakfasts, complimentary lugaw, and warm service in a busy Ukrainian Village diner setting.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tocino Filipino Breakfast, Longanisa Filipino Breakfast, Baby Bangus with Garlic Rice and Eggs
Scores:
Value: 8.7
Service: 8.3
Consistency: 9
Food Quality: 8.9
Atmosphere: 7
Cultural Relevance: 8.8
What makes it special: Filipino silog platters and American breakfasts served diner-style since the early 1990s.
Who should go: Dinors craving Filipino breakfast with big portions.
When to visit: Early mornings or late breakfast to avoid peak lines.
What to order: Tocino silog, longanisa silog, baby bangus with garlic rice.
Insider tip: The complimentary lugaw porridge comes before your meal—plan your appetite accordingly.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Free street parking on Grand and nearby residential blocks, but it can be competitive during peak breakfast hours.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable — diners wear everything from sweats to weekend brunch outfits.
Noise level: Moderate to lively — you'll usually still be able to hold a conversation, but it’s an active diner setting.
Weekend wait: N/A — breakfast and lunch only.
Weekday lunch: Usually little to no wait outside of peak brunch rush.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Some options — breakfast plates, rice, eggs, and sides can be made meat-free.
Vegan options: Limited — menu is mostly egg and meat-forward.
Gluten-free options: Some naturally gluten-free items like rice and grilled proteins, but the kitchen is not gluten-free dedicated.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for casual, low-pressure meetups than romantic dates — it’s more cozy neighborhood diner than candlelit restaurant.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes — they operate first-come, first-served. Arrive early on weekends to avoid a line.
Is it kid-friendly? Very — families are common here, portions are generous, and the vibe is relaxed. Best for kids who can handle a lively room.
Best For
Better for: Hearty Filipino-American breakfast combos, warm hospitality, and exceptional value compared to trendier brunch spots.
Skip if: You want a quiet brunch, upscale décor, or lots of vegan and gluten-free options.
Hours
Monday6am - 2pm
Tuesday6am - 2pm
Wednesday6am - 2pm
Thursday6am - 2pm
Friday6am - 2pm
Saturday6am - 2pm
Sunday6am - 2pm