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Wildfire is a member of the 'Lettuce Entertain You' family of restaurants and is a great place to celebrate special occasions. Once you have wined and dined at this signature steakhouse, famous for its open-flame cooking, you w... more
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This place is a famous Chicago good-time establishment, with all the trimmings. Whether scarfing pizza, drinking beer or shooting pool, you can relax and turn off the pretension radar - none to be found here. The pizzas have a... more
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Nick's is back-to-basics at its best. American chow has never been better - fish, steaks, pasta, chicken - whatever, you can't go wrong. The rich wood and leather decor underscore the hearty atmosphere and its offset by the alw... more
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One of my best friends -- a transplanted Chicagoan who now lives in New York -- always has one request when she comes back to town: dinner at Wishbone. It's that kind of place, a down-home, casual spot that inspires inte... more
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For authentic Mexican food in a lively atmosphere, try this Clark Street spot. On weekends, Frontera is always packed, but people do not seem to mind the wait. If you are lucky, you can grab a small table at the bar section and... more
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Predating many of Chicago's Pan-Asian noodle shops, Penny's has kept its loyal following even as others have joined the fray. Penny Chiamopoulous, a Thai native, has assembled a concise menu of delectable dishes, all of... more
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This popular steak and barbeque spot is set in a charming three-level Victorian brownstone with a big neon sign in the front so you do not miss it! For a real Chicago-style steak house experience, Chicago Chop House will not di... more
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Don't be fooled by the name, as this is not just a Japanese restaurant. Owner-chef Yoshi Katsumara blends French and American tastes to form a truly unique menu. Some think this to be one of the best restaurants in the city, an... more
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It's called Everest and like its Himalyan namesake it is high up. Perhaps not the top of the world, but when you dine at Everest, you will enjoy the view from a 40-story perch. It's one of the most spectacular vistas of the Win... more
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Travel back to the 1940s and savor southern Italian cooking in this home-style eatery resembling a post-war "Little Italy" family restaurant. Polished wood floors, intimate tables and black-and-white family portraits give the p... more



