- Alinea
- Lincoln Park
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AMERICAN (NOUVEAU)
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Prix fixe home of Grant Achatz, one of the world's most innovative molecular gastronomists.
- BOKA
- Lincoln Park
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AMERICAN (NOUVEAU)
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$$$
Top-flight seafood dishes (especially the halibut) abound in this newly revamped theatre district fave.
The claustrophobic effect of the constant crowd is cured by the eventual arrival of delicious tapas and endless sangria.
The high church in a town where late-night Mexican is a religion.
Thangria! Pour a pitcher down your throat in this crowded joint and keep it company with paella, octopus and tasty little omelets.
Chillout winebar brings it Southern Italian-style (spicy penne arrabiata, farfalle salmone, veal limone) with a fireplace to boot.
A blink-and-you'll-miss-it restaurant with a dark, intimate vibe and tempting small plates.
Yep, this is where they brew the beer. Tour the brewery on Sunday but skip the food in favor of a freshly stoppered growler filled with hoppy ambrosia.
Hearty, rustic fare served in a low-key restaurant in the middle of the bustling Boystown strip.
Best Indian joint in Lincoln Park AND on Devon.
Vegans and raw foodies flock here, carnivores shudder.
This addition to the Halsted Street Theatre District offers a new place to nosh on comfort food before the show and cocktails afterwards.
No gunfire in this Colombian hotspot, just pillowy soft, flavorful meat dishes.
The best Chicago-style stuffed pizza in the city. Period.
- Maza
- Lincoln Park
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MIDDLE EASTERN
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Romantic little Lebanese small-plates place.
Succulent sauces and homemade pastas win you over in multiple courses.
The bites are tiny at this Lincoln Park restaurant.
Our friend Gabino Sotelino offers classic French bistro fare in an elegant hotel.
Arts and Crafts-style restaurant tucked away in Lincoln Park. Great views and artisanal food.
What's original about this chain? Oh yeah, the pizza. Get it to go and avoid the crowds.
Over a dozen styles of flapjacks at this chain pancake house are perfect for the post-hangover set.
This could easily become Chicago's summer hotspot for years to come.
Piles of Italian food laid out like a wedding feast for the Godfather. Take your pick and don't forget the cannoli.
Authentic English/Welsh pub has authentic atmosphere and authentic English food, which means stick to the Boddington's.
Tiny storefront disguises a giant multi-room restaurant with equally giant portions of Italian deliciousness.
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