- American
Melting Pot
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Ratings and Reviews for Melting Pot
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Jul 25 2008
Jenni I. via Yelp
We went to this place for our wedding anniversary and had a great time; we would definately go back. First of all, if you are going to be going to a fondue...read more
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May 09 2008
faith b. via Yelp
This place was not as impressive as I thought it would be. This place is cramped with booths separated by wood dividers.. ugly! We walked in a Wednesday...read more
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Jun 10 2006
Michelle B. via Yelp
This is a fun place to go for something new. It's an all fondue restaurant. They do try to jazz up the basic fondue concept. It's a fun place to go for a...read more
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Jan 04 2008
forbes668 via Citysearch
I LOVE the restaurant! I first went to the one in Downtown Chicago its REALLY classy there!!! the one here in OakBrook, is not rea...read more
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Jan 02 2008
silkas via Citysearch
First you have to understand fondue- it is a unique way of cooking derived in France, focusing on bite size pieces of very fresh i...read more
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Aug 31 2007
dustins via Citysearch
Me and my wife thought the food here was gross. The cheese was stinky and left a nasty aftertase. The salad had twelve gallons of ...read more
In Short
Booths equipped with tabletop fondue pots are clustered together inside the intimate dining room. Start with a cheese fondue, including an assortment of breads, veggies and fruits for dipping. Entrees include lobster, center-cut filet, fish, chicken and vegetarian selections served with a variety of dipping sauces. For dessert, try the flaming turtle, a mix of chocolate and caramel flambéed tableside, served with nut-covered marshmallows, fresh fruit, pound cake, brownies and cheesecake.