Best Romantic Restaurants in Wicker Park & West Town (60622)
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: January 2026
Our Top Pick
Schwa
BYOB tasting menu where Michelin-level cooking meets punk rock energy.
Notable Picks
#1
Schwa
8.9
Schwa is a tiny, chef-driven tasting room where Michael Carlson’s boundary-pushing, Michelin-starred menu plays out in a loud, dim Wicker Park space. Couples book it for blowout dinners that feel more like an underground dinner party than formal fine dining, with intricate plates, bold flavors, and a bring-your-own-bottle policy.
Must-Try Dishes:
Quail egg ravioli with brown butter and sage, Seasonal multi-course tasting menu, Chestnut soup and other rotating signatures
What makes it special: BYOB tasting menu where Michelin-level cooking meets punk rock energy.
#2
Amaru
8.7
Amaru is Chef Rodolfo Cuadros’s candlelit Pan-Latin spot where shareable plates, grills, and cocktails draw date-night crowds to North Avenue. The room leans warm and stylish rather than formal, with a soundtrack and pace that make it easy to linger over multiple rounds and split plates.
Must-Try Dishes:
Piononos (bacon-wrapped plantains with chorizo stuffing), Grilled octopus with poblano-style heat, Yuca frita with mojo verde
What makes it special: Pan-Latin share plates and cocktails in a cozy, low-lit room.
#3
Segnatore
8.4
This Humboldt Park gem elevates classic Italian with creative Midwestern twists like meatballs stuffed with melted scamorza and deconstructed lasagna with garlic mafaldine. The candlelit vintage wallpaper atmosphere and inventive pasta preparations have quickly made it a neighborhood destination.
Must-Try Dishes:
Scamorza-Stuffed Meatballs, Bucatini Carbonara, Porchetta with Prune Mostarda
What makes it special: Creative Italian dishes inspired by folk healer traditions with Midwest-sourced ingredients
#4
Taxim
8.3
Taxim focuses on regionally specific Greek cooking, serving wood-grilled meats, seasonal produce, and meze in a dim, brick-lined room with a rooftop patio over Milwaukee Avenue. Locals treat it as the neighborhood’s serious sit-down option when they want a longer Mediterranean dinner instead of quick counter service.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wood-grilled octopus, Braised lamb shank, House mezze platter
What makes it special: Rooftop-friendly modern Greek spot emphasizing regional dishes and meze.