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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 wall of sharp windows, designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Renzo Piano. If it's the least bit nice outside, make your reservation for the terrace where you can dine on a limited menu featuring a home-made spaghetti with Oregon porcini mushrooms, a soft-shell crab sandwich, flatbread pizzas and local fish, all while taking in the views of Michigan Ave. and Millennium Park. Bring your sketchpad.
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