Best French Restaurants in River North (60654)
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Obélix
Progressive French cooking with duck and foie at the center.
Notable Picks
#1
Obélix
8.9
Obélix is a modern French restaurant from the Poilevey brothers, pairing foie gras–centric signatures with a broader menu that filters French technique through Chicago sensibilities. The bright, checkered dining room runs on attentive service, a deep wine list, and a buzzy soundtrack that keeps the space lively rather than stuffy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Foie Gras Taco (“Foie-co”), Beef Wellington, Escargot Bourguignonne
What makes it special: Progressive French cooking with duck and foie at the center.
#2
Brindille
8.8
Brindille is Carrie Nahabedian’s intimate River North dining room focused on classic French fine dining with detailed plating and polished service. Multi-course dinners lean rich and celebratory, with foie gras, seasonal soups, and precise meat cookery in a room designed for lingering conversation.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seared Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Rich French Onion Soup Gratinée, Prime Entrecôte Steak au Poivre
What makes it special: Refined, old-school French fine dining anchored by an acclaimed chef.
8.7
Bavette’s is a dimly lit steakhouse with clear French bistro DNA, known for dry-aged beef, classic cocktails, and a room that feels both bustling and romantic. Massive review volume and long-running popularity make it one of River North’s most reliable spots for celebratory steak-and-red-wine dinners.
Must-Try Dishes:
Ribeye Steak Frites, Roasted Bone Marrow, Chocolate Cream Pie
What makes it special: French-leaning steakhouse with top-tier cocktails and consistently packed rooms.
8.3
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Birthday & Celebration Central
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La Grande Boucherie brings a Parisian brasserie-and-steakhouse hybrid to a dramatic Belle Époque space overlooking Dearborn. Under chef Michael Taus, the kitchen now backs the grand room with improved escargots, steak frites, and rich desserts plus a well-priced lunch and brunch program.
Must-Try Dishes:
Boeuf Bourguignon, Prime Steak Frites, Crème Brûlée
What makes it special: Huge Art Nouveau brasserie marrying French classics with Chicago steakhouse energy.
8.0
Perched above Sophia Steak, Petit Pomeroy functions as a compact French bistro and champagne-focused bar with skyline views. The menu leans into onion soup, steak frites, and seafood plates that work as lighter suppers or shared snacks with cocktails.
Must-Try Dishes:
Onion Soup Gratinée, Petite Steak Frites, Trout Amandine
What makes it special: Cozy upstairs French bistro pairing bistro staples with a champagne-friendly bar.