Adobo Grill, 1610 N. Wells, 312-266-7999. A casual, sophisticated
atmosphere with upscale Mexican cuisine. Adobo is known for its
margaritas and fresh, “made-at-your-table” guacamole.
Alinea, 1723 N. Halsted, 312-867-0110. One of the restaurants that
make Chicago a world-class restaurant town, the degustation menus are
priced at $145 and $225. Award-winning cuisine, extensive wine list and
elegant atmosphere are the course of the day.
Art
Institute of Chicago-Terzo Piano, New Wing, 312-443-8650. This simple
gourmet restaurant is the spot for dining after viewing the Modern
Wing. Unusual, creative offerings, including spaghetti squash
appetizer, sesame-crusted Lake Superior whitefish with eggplant, and
trout with fingerling potatoes and Brussels sprouts.
Avec, 615 W. Randolph, 312-377-2002. Seasonal fare is featured as a
group experience in a boisterous atmosphere. Simply prepared
contemporary tapas are fabulous, and fresh dishes can be accented with
fine European cheeses.
Avenues, The Peninsula Chicago,
108 E. Superior, 312-573-6754. Just reading the menu is an exercise for
the imagination. The melding of unusual ingredients makes this fine
dining establishment a unique experience.
Bice
Ristorante, 158 E. Ontario, 312-664-1474. The rushed, crowded
atmosphere of this Gold Coast restaurant only adds to its charm. Pizza,
pasta and salads are popular choices for dining in or taking out.
Bistro Campagne, 4518 N. Lincoln, 773-271-6100. An authentic French
bistro, this charming spot with a private outdoor garden is perfect for
an intimate dinner. The primarily organic menu offers a small number
of perfectly prepared fish dishes as well as traditional farm-raised
chicken and steak frites.
Bistro Margot, 1437 N. Wells,
312-587-3660. If you’re in the mood for authenic French bistro cuisine
like patés and grilled salmon, Bistro Margot offers up French fare at
reasonable prices.
Bistro 110, 110 E. Pearson,
312-266-3110. Hungry shoppers and tourists, as well as neighborhood
foodies appreciate the hearty portions and great prices of this
comfortable bistro.
Blackbird, 619 W. Randolph, 312-715-0708. Classic simplicity at its best, both in food and décor.
Brazzaz, 39 N. Dearborn Street, 312-595-9000. This popular Brazilian
steakhouse offers meats carved at your tableside, a fabulous salad bar
and excellent grilled shrimp. Save room for the flan!
Boka, 1729 N. Halsted, 312-337-6070. Nice ambiance with a sleek,
high-tech look. Don’t overlook the cheese plate or the sticky pudding.
Cafe Des Architectes, 20 E. Chestnut, 312-324-4063. Sofitel’s
restaurant sheds the mediocrity of many hotel restaurants, with fawning
service and upscale cuisine.
Cafe Spiaggia, 980 N.
Michigan, 312-280-2750. The food comes from the same kitchen as
Spiaggia, just in a more reasonably priced, toned down atmosphere.
Cape Cod Room, Drake Hotel, 140 E. Walton, 312-932-4615. The ultimate,
classic seafood restaurant has been serving up fish dishes since 1933.
Carnivale, 702 W. Fulton Market, 312-850-5005. This trendy nightspot
encompasses a huge space broken up into different dining areas. The
menu is an offering of dishes from South America and the Caribbean.
Charlie Trotters, 816 W. Armitage, 773-248-6228. The internationally
renowned showcase for chef Charlie Trotter is known for its degustation
menu and pricey, rare ingredients—perfect for a celebration.
Chicago Chop House, 60 W. Ontario, 312-787-7100. Lined with photos
from Chicago’s meatier days, the restaurant chronicles gangsters,
mayors and stars.
Chicago French Market, 131 N. Clinton. Enjoy this amazing indoor market’s food, to eat in or take home.
Cibo Matto at The Wit Hotel, 201 N. State, 312-239-9500. Located in a
boutique hotel right in the middle of State Street downtown, the
Italian restaurant features a 2,000-bottle wine vault, a 30-foot-high
ceiling fresco and a 10-foot-high cheese case.
Club
Lucky, 1824 W. Wabansia, 773-227-2300. Faux old-fashioned Italian
neighborhood spot gives Bucktown a place for casual, basic and ample
fare.
Coco Pazzo, 300 W. Hubbard, 312-836-0900. The River
North mainstay remains consistently popular, featuring reliable
seasonal Tuscan cuisine, wood burning oven, house-cured meats and fish,
vegetarian friendly, all-Italian wine list and the best risotto in
Chicago
Chicago Diner, 3411 N. Halsted,
773-935-6696. This fun place offers vegetarian fare from home-made
soups and gigantic salads to tofu re-creations of more standard
omnivore dishes. Try the raw blueberry cheesecake.
Dinotto Ristorante, 215 W. North, 312-202-0302. This delightful,
authentic and romantic Italian restaurant never fails to engage the
senses—from the calamari appetizer to the pumpkin ravioli to the
tiramisu.
Duke of Perth, 2913 N. Clark, 773-477-1741.
The authentic Scottish pub has fish and chips, Wednesday and Friday
fish fry, and 75 kinds of single-malt whiskey. Try the Hebridian leek
pie.
Erwin, 2925 N. Halsted. 773-528-7200. Simple design
and excellent service is complemented by finely prepared entrees. Leave
room for the sour cherry pie with vanilla ice cream.
Firefly, 3335 N. Halsted, 773-525-2505. The wildly popular Boystown French bistro is known for its late-night dining.
Flatwater, 321 N. Clark, 312-644-0283. Excellent lobal food choices
are served at river level. The restaurant has a popular 54-foot
indoor-outdoor bar.
Flemings Prime Steakhouse and Wine Bar.
25 E. Ohio, 312-329-9463. This is a perfect place for steak lovers as
well as business lunch meetings.
Fogo de Chao, 661 N.
LaSalle, 312-932-9330. All-you-can-eat meat sliced at your table
Brazilian style is the menu at this River North restaurant. Other
patrons go for the popular salad bar-only option.
Frontera Grill, 445 N. Clark, 312-661-1434. Famous chef Rick Bayless’
devotees gratefully stand in line for hours for chili relenos,
margaritas, guacamole and other Mexican fare.
Gene &
Georgetti, 500 N. Franklin, 312-527-3718. Frank Sinatra and Bob Hope
used to come here for steaks when in Chicago. The steakhouse opened in
1941 and still offers quality food in the River North area.
Greek Islands, 200 S. Halsted, 312-782-9855. The biggest Greek
restaurant in the neighborhood offers traditional Greek dishes.
Green Zebra, 1460 W. Chicago, 312-243-7100. Almost entirely
vegetarian, this upscale spot features the best cuisine has to offer
from many cultures.
Green Dolphin Street, 2200 N.
Ashland, 773-395-0066. Jazz club, nightclub, private event venue. It
has an extensive seafood selection on its eclectic menu.
Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, 1028 N. Rush, 312-266-8999. For the
martini and steak crowd, the restaurant has testosterone to spare.
Gioco, 1312 S. Wabash, 312-939-3870. This former speakeasy is a very
festive and hip place to enjoy excellent Italian food. The homemade
pasta dishes and salmon and whitefish are uniquely prepared.
Hunt Club, 1100 N. State, 312-988-7887. This popular sports bar and
grill offers nightly $5 drink and food specials, Monday night football
fun and dancing until 5 a.m. on Saturdays.
Japonais, 600
W. Chicago, 312-822-9600. This trendy hot spot features contemporary
Asian French dishes like the rainbow carpaccio with yuzu dressing.
Jack’s On Halsted, 3201 N. Halsted, 773-244-9191. Incorporating Asian,
Mediterranean and New World flavors, Jack’s serves excellent, healthy
food at reasonable prices.
Kamehachi, 1400 N. Wells,
312-664-3663. This Old Town mainstay used to be one of the only places
for sushi back in the ‘70s. Quality fish and presentation have kept
this a popular destination for decades.
Karyn’s Cooked, 738 N. Wells, 312-587-1050.
Enjoy
simple, vegan, gourmet fare that never fails to deliver. The lasagna
with smoked spinach is flavorful. Try the German chocolate and the
banana coconut cakes.
Keefer's, 20 W. Kinzie, 312-467-9525. This venue serves some of the finest steak, seafood French bistro dishes in the area.
Kiki's Bistro, 900 N. Franklin, 312-335-5454. Urban French cuisine is
very popular with the lunch crowd. Try the smoked salmon pastrami
sandwich.
Le Colonial, 937 N. Rush,
312-255-0088. Authen- tic Vietnamese French cuisine coupled with
elegant atmosphere. Try Chao Tom, a grilled shrimp delight.
Lou Malnati’s, 439 N. Wells, 312-828-9800.If you are dying for
fabulous deep dish pizza, you’ve found the perfect spot. Highly
recommended: “The Lou” with cheese, spinach, mushrooms and tomatos.
McCormick & Schmick's, 1 E. Wacker, 312-923-7226
and 41 E. Chestnut, 312-397-9500. Top-notch seafood heads the menu with
steak offerings for meat-eaters. Try the outstanding pike.
Mercat a la Planxa, Blackstone Hotel, 638 S. Michigan, 312-765-0524.
Spanish tapas, wines and cocktails served in wild décor make for a fun
night. Choose from 15 excellent tapas, from seafood to steak.
Mista, 2931 N. Broadway, 773-698-6688. Try the Margherita pizza with
a very thin, crispy cracker crust with tomato sauce, basil and fresh
tomatoes or the organic roasted vegetable lasagna .
MK,
868 N. Franklin, 312-482-9179. Award-winning restaurant that uses the
freshest ingredients available for its eclectic French, American and
Italian cuisine. Favorites include a splendid rack of lamb and grilled
salmon with a mustard soy glaze.
Morton’s the Steakhouse,
1050 N. State, 312-266-4820. Steaks and wines are the draw here in the
original Morton’s location. Save room for dessert.
Naha,
500 N. Clark, 312-321-6242. Seasonal Mediterranean taken to new levels
of sophistication and artistry. The Wild Black Cod is recommended.
N9ne Steakhouse, 440 W. Randolph, 312-575-9900. Steak and seafood
head the menu at this sister restaurant of N9ne Las Vegas. The upstairs
Ghostbar has a cool, futuristic theme.
NoMi, Park Hyatt
Chicago, 800 N. Michigan, 312-239-4030. Upscale and sophisticated, the
international spot is known for its elegant presentation, distinctive
cuisine and extensive wine list.
North Pond, 2610 N.
Cannon Dr.,773-477-5845. The ducks in the lagoon provide a glimpse into
nature.The menu is simple, with a good selection of fresh fish.
O’Brien’s, 1528 N. Wells, 312-787-3131. This Old Town restaurant
features well-prepared fish, steaks and burgers. The outdoor garden is
a draw in nice weather.
Oceanique, 505 Main St.,
Evanston, 847-864-3435. From its charming French decor to the
bouillabaisse, Oceanique is an intimate, tony restaurant for any
occasion. It features an extensive fresh seafood menu, thoughtfully
prepared, and desserts like the day and night cake with layers of
chocolate mousse.
Parthenon, 314 S. Halsted.
312-726-2407. Ooompah! From the delicious Greek specialties to the
tasty galaktoboureko and phyllo pastry shell with light vanilla
custard, this authentic spot is not to be missed.
Phil
Stefani’s, 437 N. Rush, 312-222-0101. Quality beef and seafood with
traditional Italian pastas is the menu of the day for bigger appetites.
Piccolo Sogno, 464 N. Halsted, 312-421-0077. The influence of many
areas of Italy is represented in this reasonably priced restaurant that
has a stunning view of the skyline from the patio.
Pizzeria Uno, 29 E. Ohio, 312-321-1000. The deep-dish pizza can’t be
duplicated anywhere else except for Pizzeria Due across the street.
Province, 161 N. Jefferson, 312-669-9900. Enjoy farm-to-table dishes
with Spanish and South American influence in a certified Gold LEED-EB
building. Sit on recycled leather chairs atop a sustainably harvested
cork floor.
Pops for Champagne, 601 N. State,
312-266-7677. This new version of the popular venue has a raw bar,
champagne bar, jazz lounge and outdoor spaces.
The
Publican, 837 W. Fulton, 312-733-9555. The focus is on beers and
heirloom pork in this Warehouse District venue backed by some of the
biggest names in Chicago food circles.
Rhapsody, 65 E.
Adams, 312-786-9911. If you are going to the symphony after dining, you
need reservations. Rhapsody is overflowing with art-loving crowds who
enjoy this wonderful spot offering unusual preparations of fish and
vegetables. You will want to leave room for the desserts.
RL Restaurant, 115 E. Chicago, 312-475-1100. The Ralph Lauren
restaurant features American food with country-clubby, old-money décor.
The lobster club sandwich is the best in the city.
Rosebud, 1500 W. Taylor, 312-942-1117. Where better to dine on
sumptuous Italian fare than in the old Italian neighborhood? This
original restaurant was so popular, multiple Rosebuds opened up
throughout the city and suburbs.
Russian Tea Time, 77 E.
Adams, 312-360-0000. When you are taking in the cultural sites at the
Art Institute or symphony, this bustling old world restaurant is a
must. Vegetarians can enjoy an array of unusual appetizers. There are
excellent meat dishes, as well.
Salute, 46 E.
Superior, 312-664-0100. This cafe and wine bar offers an extensive wine
list and Italian small plates in a Victorian-era atmosphere lending an
aura of romance.
Sapori Trattoria, 2701 N. Halsted,
773-832-9999. The linen tablecloths and exposed brick walls evoke an
atmosphere of old Italy. On Tuesday nights—tapas night—you can enjoy
live jazz and sample tasty, innovative combinations. Try the lasagne or
fresh salmon, and finish with a tasty tiramisu.
Seasons
Restaurant, Four Seasons,120 E. Delaware, 312-649-2349. Enjoy an
elegant Old World feel above Michigan Avenue. Try the salmon and smoked
caviar. Tasting menus change often.
Sepia, 123 N. Jefferson, 312-441-1920. A great choice in a former print shop serves a seasonal
contemporary American menu and extensive wine list.
Shanghai Terrace, Peninsula Chicago, 108 E. Superior, 312-573-6744.
Experience upscale Chinese food in an elegant hotel. Enjoy Sunday dim
sum brunch.
Signature Room, 875 N. Michigan,
312-787-9596. Go for the views at this elegant spot on the 95th floor
of the Hancock Building. The fare is excellent.
Smith
& Wollensky, 318 N. State, 312-670-9900. Known for its excellent
dry-aged beef and giant steaks, the restaurant also offers a few
lighter options.
Tamarind, 614 S. Wabash, 312-379-0970.
Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai and Japanese are represented in this Pan
Asian minimalist restaurant. You can also create your own stir-fry.
Tavern at the Park, 130 E. Randolph, 312-552-0070. The all-day eatery in Prudential Plaza has an upscale menu of sandwiches, salads and entrees. Enjoy panoramic park views from this spot.
Texas de Brazil, 51 E. Ohio, 312-670-1006. This
Brazilian steakhouse offers meat-lovers a sizzling time.
Trattoria D.O.C., 706 Main St., Evanston, 847-475-1111. This Evanston
favorite is known for its creative pizza combinations prepared in their
wood- burning oven. But the other offerings, such as marinated grilled
squid or linguine with lobster meat, cherry tomatoes, basil, garlic and
white wine, are just as delicious.
Trattoria Isabella,
217 N. Jefferson, 312-207-1900. Another excellent and creative Italian
spot in the Warehouse District, Trattoria Isabella has floor-to-ceiling
windows and a giant patio for nice weather.
Twin
Anchors, 1655 N. Sedgwick, 312-266-1616. An Old Town neighborhood
mainstay going back for decades, the rib joint remains the place to
kick back and enjoy some baby back ribs.
Urban Belly,
3053 N. California, 773-583-0500. Enjoy a communal dining experience
and innovative, reasonably priced noodle dishes at this
off-the-beaten-track popular spot.
Veerasway, 844 W. Randolph, 312-491-0844.
This
is the place for Chicago modern Indian cuisine, from the vegetable
samosas to the masala pan-roasted scallops and the organic papaya and
mango salad.
Vermillion, 10 W. Hubbard, 312-527-4060.
Latin-Indian? Somehow it works in an extensive tapas menu and entrees
like you’ve never before tasted.
Vivere, 71 W. Monroe,
312-332-4040. With a wine cellar of over 2000 selections, Vivere pushes
the limits of “new” Italian cuisine with unusual ingredients. The black
truffle gnocchi is excellent. For dessert, try the chocolate and
hazelnut tiramisu.
Vinci, 1732 N. Halsted, 312-266-1199. The warm, comforting atmosphere and consistently excellent Italian selections has made it a neighborhood favorite and pre-theater spot for years.
Yoshi's Cafe, 3257 N. Halsted, 773-248-6160. The casual atmosphere is
deceptive. This is haute cuisine with an eclectic menu combining
French, Japanese, Italian and American influences.