While the plethora of incredibly talented performers slated to perform at this year’s Lollapalooza 2025 are undoubtedly the centerpiece of this electrifying four day festival, there is another whole setlist that is equally as appreciated and anticipated- the food vendors!
Any music festival isn’t complete without the provisions to sustain everyone’s energy, and Lollapalooza always delivers top-quality culinary offerings that platform the diverse tastes, cultures, and communities of Chicago. With the city’s large AAPI population, expect an array of local offerings ready to serve you their authentic flavors both modern and traditional.
See which delicious bites to support and refuel with in this list!
Alice & Friends
Located in: Plant Base
Alice & Friends Vegan Kitchen emerged from the beloved Loving Hut and dishes up the same delectably 100% vegan Asian staples. From Crispy Spring Rolls to Satay Skewers and Thai Ice Tea, this is an ideal vendor for hearty plant-based Asian street food that is easily portable and packed with flavor.
Cebu
Located in: Chow Town 3
Based in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, Cebu Chicago is a family-owned Filipino restaurant adored for their homestyle cooking of familiar favorites like their Lechon, Kinilaw, Crab Pancit, and of course, sisig. Fuel up on your essential protein and carbs while wishing them a friendly “Kamusta!”
Gangnam Market
Located in: Vibe Village
Gangnam Market is a popular Korean supermarket located between Noble Square and the West Loop. Expect to find trendy food, beverage, and dessert offerings and fun traditional Korean snacks.
Himalayan Restaurant
Located in: Chow Town 1
Since 1993, this Nepalese & North Indian favorite has been offering a family-style haven right in downtown amidst all of the tourist happenings. Whether you have stepped into their cozy cornerstone, or plan to visit their stall, expect no shortage of momos, curries, and samosas all perfectly portioned and spiced!
Kamehachi
Located in: Chow Town 2
Auspiciously translating to “eight turtles” in Japanese, Kamehachi is a refined sushi landmark that has been giving good culinary fortune to their Old Town and Northbrook locations. Nothing feels more refreshing than divinely fresh seafood on a sunny summer day!
Kong Dog
Located in: Vibe Village
Looking for something familiar, hassle-free, and culturally significant? It may very well come in deep-fried form, on a stick, with several added accouterments! Kong Dog has several locations in Chicago, handing out the portable and vibrantly embellished Korean corndogs that stand out in any trendy social media post.
Pink Mu
Located in: Vibe Village
Pink Mu is a Wicker Park staple started up by mastermind Holly as a tribute to her childhood Korean favorites she grew up loving from her mother and family. Expect beef bulgogi, kimchi spam, and her famous triangle kimbap all served with her iconic pickled pink radish. She also creates rice krispies treats with delightfully complex Korean flavors of injeolmi pretzel and black sesame oreo.
RAMEN-SAN
Located in: VIP North
With multiple locations around the city, RAMEN-SAN is a trusted source of the most flavorful and hearty broths to reinvigorate the weariest of travelers (or concert attendees). Slurp up some noodles in the ramen of your choice and feel instantly comforted.
Taiyaki Chicago
Located in: Vibe Village
Craving something to satiate your sweet tooth? You can’t go wrong with classic Japanese Taiyaki! With refreshing Asian-inspired ice cream like milk tea, ube, and matcha, served in an adorable fish-shaped cone, this is a photoworthy dessert that’s as cooling as it is cute.
Vegan Plate Chicago
Located in: Plant Base
A vegan beacon in the Lincoln Park neighborhood just near Pequod’s Pizza, this is a refined and completely plant-based institution that excels in both savory and sweet. Fill up on their signature vegan shu mai, sushi, and noodles, just be sure to save room for their delightfully irresistible cookies too!
Wow Bao
Located in: Chow Town 4
Wow Bao is another solid option that sits perfectly at the intersection of portable and cultural. With all of the flavorful fillings ideally contained inside a fluffy warm bao bun, you can move about with ease as you have one (or a few) in your hand.
You can view a full list of all the other eateries and their festival locations here.
Lollapalooza runs from Thursday, July 31 through Sunday, August 3 , and is located in Grant Park.






















