Best Romantic Restaurants in West Loop (60661)
8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Oriole
A chef-driven tasting menu focused on precision and luxury ingredients.
Essential Picks
#1
Oriole
9.1
A tasting-menu New American room that’s built around precision technique, luxe ingredients, and calm, tightly paced service. The meal lands best when you lean into the chef’s signature richness—foie gras, wagyu, caviar—then let the kitchen’s sequencing do the storytelling.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Japanese A5 Wagyu, Alaskan King Crab
What makes it special: A chef-driven tasting menu focused on precision and luxury ingredients.
Notable Picks
#2
Alla Vita
8.8
A West Loop Italian room built around house-made pastas, wood-fired pizza, and share-first ordering that keeps the table moving. The strongest play is one pasta lane plus one wood-fired starter, then stop before the order sprawls. It’s best for a dress-up dinner that still feels lively and current.
Must-Try Dishes:
Rigatoni alla vodka, Wood-fired meatballs, Ricotta dumplings
What makes it special: House-made pasta plus wood-fired pizza in a modern West Loop room.
#3
Kumiko
8.7
A cocktail bar that reads like a date-night blueprint—low light, precise hospitality, and drinks that feel curated instead of loud. It’s ideal when you want romance through atmosphere and craft, not a heavy, sprawling dinner.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tasting menu, Japanese-influenced cocktails, Highball service
What makes it special: A Michelin-recognized bar where the mood is the main course.
#4
La Josie
8.6
A modern Jalisco-leaning room that shines when you order in a tight taco-and-shareables lane, backed by a deep tequila and mezcal program. The kitchen’s strongest plays are crispy, rich birria-style bites and bright, acid-forward seafood starters that keep the meal feeling paced instead of heavy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quesa-birrias (beer birria) with consomé, Aguachile verde, Arrachera tacos (skirt steak)
What makes it special: Jalisco-forward cooking with a serious agave bar and rooftop energy.
#5
Sepia
8.3
A polished New American dining room that plays best as a composed, coursed dinner rather than a scattered share-everything night. Chef Andrew Zimmerman’s cooking often pivots classic American structure into sharper global accents, rewarding diners who commit to a few signature lanes.
Must-Try Dishes:
Truffle brioche with leek velouté, Carolina barbecue-style grilled sablefish, Beef short rib
What makes it special: Modern American cooking with global technique in a refined room.
#6
Carnivale
8.3
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A high-color, high-energy room where romance is loud—great for couples who want a celebratory night instead of quiet intimacy. The move is to lean into shared plates and cocktails so the table feels like a party for two.
Must-Try Dishes:
Latin fusion share plates, Signature cocktails, Dessert finale
What makes it special: A maximalist, celebratory room that turns dinner into an event.
#7
Trino
8.3
A West Loop live-fire steakhouse that leans Latin in its flavors and pacing, pairing classic cuts with sharper, grill-driven starters. It’s strongest when you treat it like a composed steak dinner—one prime cut as the anchor, then a couple high-impact sides or small plates that bring smoke, acid, and spice into balance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-aged rib-eye, Bone-in strip steak, Crab tostadas
What makes it special: Live-fire steakhouse cooking with Latin-leaning flavors in a West Loop setting.
Worthy Picks
7.8
A West Loop Vietnamese mainstay that leans into pho, bánh mì, and shareable starters in a lively, bar-forward dining room. It’s strongest when you order with focus: one soup lane for the table, one sandwich lane, then a couple bright, crunchy starters to keep the meal moving.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef pho, Pork belly bánh mì, BBQ jackfruit bánh bao
What makes it special: Downtown Vietnamese built around pho, bánh mì, and modern shareable plates.