Best Trendy French Restaurants in Chicago
20 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 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.
8.8
Creepies is a compact West Loop bistro from the team behind Elske, blending French technique with Midwestern produce in a short, ever-changing menu. Diners come for Parisian gnocchi, precise seafood, and playful desserts like baguette soft serve, all in a stone-and-tile room that feels tailor-made for intimate, food-focused evenings.
Must-Try Dishes:
Parisian Gnocchi with gruyère and crispy ham, Steamed Halibut with sauce homard and dumplings, Baguette Soft Serve with chocolate and brown butter crumbs
What Makes it Special: A MICHELIN-recognized French-American bistro with a tight, highly curated menu.
#4
Le Bouchon
8.8
A tiny Bucktown bistro serving classic French plates—onion tart, escargot, steak frites—in a tight, wood-trimmed room that feels more Paris than Chicago. Regulars lean on the well-executed standards, deep wine list, and decades of steady cooking for date nights and small celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Onion Soup, Steak Frites, Moules à la Provençale
What Makes it Special: Long-running Bucktown bistro doing textbook French classics in a truly intimate room.
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.
#6
Boeufhaus
8.7
Boeufhaus is a French- and German-inspired brasserie and steakhouse on Western Avenue where dry-aged steaks, French onion gratinée, and bistro sides are treated with fine-dining technique. Locals treat it as a small, serious meat-focused dining room for lingering dinners, strong wine, and rich sauces rather than a quick neighborhood steak stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dry-Aged Ribeye, French Onion Gratinee, Boeuf Fat Fries
What Makes it Special: Intimate brasserie marrying serious steakhouse cooking with French bistro technique.
8.5
Le Sud is a cozy Roscoe Village bistro where Southern French and broader Mediterranean flavors show up in burrata, seafood towers, and bistro-style mains under soft lighting. Brunch service, a popular patio, and strong event business make it a neighborhood choice for date nights and small celebrations.
Must-Try Dishes:
Seafood tower, Burrata with seasonal accompaniments, Steak frites or grilled steak specials
What Makes it Special: French-leaning Mediterranean cooking in a romantic neighborhood room with a patio.
#8
Gavroche
8.4
A compact Old Town dining room built around modern French cooking that leans playful without losing technique. It’s best when you order the menu’s bistro-to-chef’s-counter hybrids—salads and seafood that read classic, but land with sharper plating and richer sauces.
Must-Try Dishes:
Lyonnaise salad, Hamachi niçoise, Foie gras duo
What Makes it Special: Modern French cooking in a small Old Town room that feels chef-driven.
8.3
Francois Frankie is a carousel-bar French-American brasserie in the Loop, serving escargot, steak frites, and a much-talked-about burger in a theater-district setting. Opened in 2019 under chef Matt Ayala, it’s a go-to for pre-show dinners and business-friendly lunches where cocktails and bistro classics share the spotlight.
Must-Try Dishes:
French Onion Soup, Steak Frites, Prime Cheeseburger
What Makes it Special: Rotating carousel bar meets French brasserie classics in the theater district.
8.3
Vibes:
Birthday & Celebration Central
Group Dining Gatherings
Business Lunch Power Players
Trendy Table Hotspots
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.
#11
Pasteur
8.3
A polished Vietnamese-leaning dinner spot that works best as a paced, shareable meal rather than a maximalist order. Start with one starter and a bright salad, then pick one main that shows off the kitchen’s sauces and herbs.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pho, Shaking beef (bo luc lac), Fresh spring rolls (goi cuon)
What Makes it Special: Vietnamese flavors in a date-night-ready room with a cocktail-friendly rhythm.
#12
Bar La Rue
8.2
A French-American room in Fulton Market built around cocktails, a high-energy dining room, and a menu that plays best when you commit to a few bistro-style lanes. Come for the scene and the bar program, then anchor the table with one or two classic comfort moves rather than chasing every shareable.
Must-Try Dishes:
French onion soup, Fondue, Steak frites
What Makes it Special: French-American bistro comfort with a cocktail-first Fulton Market vibe.
#13
Lardon
8.2
An all-day Logan Square salumeria and café where house-cured charcuterie, pâtés, and hearty sandwiches deliver a French-accented bistro feel without white tablecloths. Patio seating, strong coffee, and a tight wine and aperitif list make it as useful for afternoon boards as for casual date nights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Charcuterie Board, Reuben Sandwich, Italiano Sandwich
What Makes it Special: A charcuterie-driven café where house-cured meats lean heavily French bistro.
#14
Le Petit Marcel
8.2
Vibes:
Date Night Magic
Trendy Table Hotspots
Girls Night Out Approved
Birthday & Celebration Central
Le Petit Marcel is an intimate French bistro from the Maison Marcel team, opened in 2024 with live music, a serious bar, and a menu of steak frites, salmon Wellington, and bistro classics. The rooms feel tailored for dressed-up dates and small celebrations, bringing a 1920s Paris mood to a busy Lakeview East corner.
Must-Try Dishes:
French onion soup, Steak frites, Salmon Wellington
What Makes it Special: A new-school French bistro pairing live music, cocktails, and classic plates in a romantic, dimly lit space.
8.2
Volo is a longstanding Roscoe Village wine bar where a leafy, cabana-style patio and intimate dining room host New American small plates with strong French bistro influences, from duck confit and steak tartare to rich desserts. Open since 2005, it draws regulars for its extensive wine list, happy hour oyster deals, and date-night atmosphere that feels tucked away from the main drag.
Must-Try Dishes:
Duck Confit, Steak Tartare, Pork Belly “Pot au Feu”
What Makes it Special: Wine-focused patio spot marrying French-leaning plates with a hidden-garden feel.
#16
Petite Edith
8.1
A newer French bistro on Wells that blends classic technique with a seafood-leaning, Midwestern-seasonal approach from chef Jenner Tomaska. It’s a strong pick when you want a stylish room, a serious bread program, and a table of shareable plates rather than a formal, white-tablecloth meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pain au fromage, Provençal-style fougasse, Razor clams casino-style
What Makes it Special: A chef-driven French bistro with a seafood-forward, seasonal menu.
A Michigan Avenue French brasserie with a raw-bar and classic brasserie core that works best when you order in clean lanes: oysters and starters first, then one bistro main to anchor the table. It’s strongest as a downtown occasion spot with a polished room and a menu built for familiar French comfort rather than deep-cut regional cooking.
Must-Try Dishes:
French onion soup, Steak tartare, Chef’s choice oysters
What Makes it Special: A brasserie-with-raw-bar format built for oysters-to-bistro-main pacing.
#18
Bar Parisette
8
A Logan Square French wine bar and bistro built around a serious bottle list, well-made cocktails, and concise plates like tartines, fries, and a few larger snacks. Locals treat it more as a place to drink and graze than to have a full coursed dinner, especially during its structured happy hour.
Must-Try Dishes:
Fries with Aioli, Seasonal Tartine, Fish Nuggets
What Makes it Special: A Parisian-leaning wine bar where French snacks support a deep, thoughtful list.
#19
Coquette
8
Coquette is a vibey French bistro and cocktail bar where beef Wellington, steak tartare, and Parisian-inspired plates meet a strong drinks program and DJ-fueled nights. Just west of the main Randolph strip, it works as a pre- or post-game stop for the United Center as well as a casual date or friends’ night out spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Beef Wellington en Croûte, Steak Tartare à la Coquette, Crème Brûlée
What Makes it Special: A stylish French bistro-bar hybrid with shareable plates and a lively cocktail scene.
#20
Petit Pomeroy
8
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.