

The 46 top-rated breads in Loop, Chicago, ranked by flavor score.
Fluffy and hot garlic naan receives rave reviews for its perfect texture and delicious garlic flavor, making it a favorite.
Garlic naan is consistently praised for being fluffy, perfectly cooked, and a satisfying complement to flavorful dishes.
The pretzel is praised for its warm, fluffy texture and delicious dipping sauces, especially the beer cheese and honey mustard.
Soft, fluffy naan accompanies flavorful dishes like chicken tikka masala and lamb curry, earning high praise from many diners.
Garlic naan is frequently praised for its fresh, buttery texture and perfect pairing with flavorful dishes like butter chicken and paneer.
Naan is praised for being warm, fluffy, and fresh, making it a perfect accompaniment to flavorful curries.
Naan is praised for its crisp texture and freshness, though some found it lacking in flavor and sauce.
Naan is praised for its fluffy, buttery texture, making it a perfect accompaniment to flavorful dishes like butter chicken and dal.
The Cheese Paneer wrap is flavorful and spicy with fresh paratha, though some found it small and a bit greasy.
The bread is consistently praised for being fresh, crispy, and delicious, often prompting guests to order extra.
The Bavarian pretzel is large and salty with great cheese sauce, though some found it needed more sauce or variety.
Yorkshire pudding is praised for its light and airy texture, but some found it tough and lacking freshness.
Pumpernickel bread is praised for its rich flavor and pairing with butter, but some found it stale or insufficient.
The bread was often hard, overly toasted, and not fresh, failing to enhance the overall dining experience.
The paratha was often criticized for being greasy, small, and lacking flavor, leaving many diners still hungry.
The bread was often described as stale, dry, and disappointing, detracting from the overall dining experience.
The bread basket offered a meager selection of bland, unremarkable breads that disappointed many diners and felt overpriced.