Wednesday, January 25, 2012

What are the best places to eat in Chicago?

Going to Chicago in August and I know Gino's East, but the wife has never been there, and I haven't been there since 2004 so what are some good reasonable and fun places?What are the best places to eat in Chicago?
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L. Woods Tap %26amp; Pine Lodge

BBQ ribs and chicken served up with a pint of beer. The restaurant is designed to appear as if you are eating in a old lodge down by the lake. It鈥檚 a very relaxed feel.

Scoozi

Located in the River North district, this Italian eatery has been serving up great food since the eighties. Wine Spectator magazine routinely awards the restaurant for their extensive wine list. It鈥檚 a fun eating experience.

Caf茅 Ba-Ba-Reeba

If tapas is your thing, head down to Chicago鈥檚 original restaurant for Spanish food. Open since 1991, Chef and part owner Gabino Sotelino has been offering up great tasting food for 15 years without fail. It鈥檚 great food is matched by a very colorful restaurant. You鈥檒l enjoy your dinner here.

Wildfire 鈥?Steaks, Chops %26amp; Seafood

For jazz with your steak, the Wildfire is the place to be. More like a 1940s nightclub than a steak house, you鈥檒l be tapping your toes as you eat your meal. Great place to go with friends to enjoy a relaxing meal in an upscale yet casual dining atmosphere. You鈥檒l enjoy your Saturday night at the Wildfire.
I heard chinatown was a good place! it is also very fun, you could shop there to!!!!!What are the best places to eat in Chicago?
Depends on what you want to do and they have entertainment for all tastes and budgets. There are restaurants for all tastes and budgets. Two of my favorite places are Ed Debevic's and Rainforest Cafe.
Someplace inexpensive but fabulous, GIORDANOS. The other hend of te spectrum the Signature room, good food %26amp; even better view %26amp; its romantic you might win brownie points :)What are the best places to eat in Chicago?
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If you like fun and a warp back in time to the 50's Ed Debevic's is the place to go.



But remember that the waiters are rude on purpose and if you get there at the right time you can see them dance on the bar.



By far my fav. place in Chicago. It is deffnetly a must see.



640 N. Wells St., Chicago

Tel: (312) 664-1707
McDonalds!! LOL Just kidding. Best place I've ever eaten was Le Colonial. Yummy Yummy!
go to Joy Yee's in new Chinatown.
Giordano's Pizza - best stuffed pizza around.



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Restaurants!
Potellios hot dogs lol oh and jewtown has best polishs



http://www.portillos.com/portillos/
go to KFC hahahahhaa
If you like italian, Connie's Pizza is the BEST. For chinese I would go to China Town cause there are SO many choices, the Phoenix is the best in my opinion, plus in China Town they have cute shops and it would be a really fun date place.
The best restaurant that I have been to in Chicago is Le Colonial. It is French-Vietnamese, and there are additional places in NYC and SF. This restaurant is superior in prices, food, decor. I highly recommend it.
If you are headed for the south west suburbs, there is Bobak's they have good Polish food, its a buffet, in a store of the same name, whats neat about that is all the food that's on the buffet is sold in the store, there are a four locations one in Orland Park, one in Burr Ridge, one in Naperville (I think) and one in Chiago. I think the one in Chicago is just a store though.
If you like Mediterranean cuisine, then definitely check out Reza's. They have two locations--one in the city and on out around Oak Brook. Wonderful food, great vegetarian options, nice portions.
hard rock has ok food ! lot of resturants in that area, found the little holes in the walls have the best food...
Suaprossa's on Central and Montrose is a good place. A little pricey but really really tasty Italian food.



Depending on what type of food you are looking for, a cheaper alternative would be I would say Portillos for fast food, for pizza, Lou Malnatti's, and for Ribs def. Gale Street Inn (which isnt cheap).

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