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The historic Palmer House Hilton finally goes contemporary with this fine-dining establishment that boldly complements mohair-and-leather furnishings with rich wood accents. Thankfully, you won't spot the likes of Paris Hilton wannabes noshing on signature dishes like the drunken risotto (cooked in barolo wine) or the Osso Bucco tortellini as this tasteful place is more about elegance than ego. Expect a sophisticated, older crowd settled in a dining room that's anchored by a dramatic wine room with a library-style wine rack.
Nestled in the Loop’s Theatre District and still outlasting countless off-Broadway runs. Appeals to tourists with schmaltzy promise of dinner in a bona fide Italian village. Fact that it enchants p... read more
With AIC's new Modern Wing comes Chef Tony Mantuano's take on modern Italian cuisine. Inside, Terzo Piano is a work of art itself, awash with inspired white-on-white furnishing sitting behind a wal... read more
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