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You'll have the gelato here again, again and again.

Gospel brunch gets a "hallelujah."

Winebar/restaurant's expansive space is matched by its wine list and menu.

Great Mag Mile location for quality French bistro fare and people watching.

Excellent French bistro cuisine amongst an unstyley crowd.

Salty Brazilian-style meat with mojitos and i-banker types.

Tourists, power-tie types and high-end escorts text each other while ignoring their food.

One of the best-known restaurants in Chicago, and the country. Don't bother stopping in unless you made reservations two months ago.

You might not find celebrities at this Chicago outpost, but if you're craving upscale Chinese, you'll be happy you came.

"Celebrity" DJ Samantha Ronson spins here for a champagne-swilling crowd.

Gold Coast wine bar gets it right every time, especially now that they've added hot entrees to the menu.

 

Celeb chef David Burke puts a modern spin on the classic steakhouse.

An ambitious Latin/Caribbean menu, quirky Carnivale interior and city's first-ever cerviche bar not enough to keep the trendy crowds coming.

It's an old-school steakhouse, yet still manages to draw the area's young professionals with bartenders who know their stuff.

Ages-old fondue place great for wine, romantic seclusion and the smell of bubbling hot oil.

Politicos and tourists gather for big steaks, great service and live piano music at this Chicago institution.

It's Mardi Gras every day at Jimmy Bannos' bustling restaurant serving up heaving portions of classic Creole/Cajun dishes.

Gibson's cousin serving up fresh seafood with steak-like 'tude.

Gorgeous ultramodern space, immaculate Japanese/French food, servers more attentive and patient than your best girlfriend.

Venerable Old Town sushi spot where you'll always want an upstairs table.

When it comes to swagger and steaks for a guys' night out, Keefer's got it covered.

Fantastic French Vietnamese in a palm-frond plantation paradise.

Take it down a few notches at this minimalist, yet upscale French-Vietnamese eatery for a romantic outing.

Get Da Pork Chop at this restaurant where every visible surface carries the face of Chicago's Superbowl-shufflin' hero.

Fine dining with simple dishes with names like "Salad" and "Lobster." No kidding.

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