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Best Trendy Restaurants in Chicago

50 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Monteverde
In-house pastificio with handmade pasta made to order by James Beard-winning chef

Essential Picks

$$$ West Loop Italian
James Beard Award-winning Chef Sarah Grueneberg's handmade pasta destination where sheets are rolled, cut, and hung to dry in the open pastificio. Her signature cacio whey pepe and seasonal tortellini exemplify the tipica and atipica Italian traditions that have made this West Loop gem a MICHELIN-recognized institution since 2015.
Must-Try Dishes: Cacio Whey Pepe, Pork Shank Ragu alla Napoletana, Stuffed Cabbage with Porcini Bolognese
What Makes it Special: In-house pastificio with handmade pasta made to order by James Beard-winning chef
9.2
$$$$ West Loop American
Smyth is a three-Michelin-star tasting menu restaurant in the West Loop where John Shields and Karen Urie Shields build seasonally driven courses around Midwestern farms. The intimate dining room and highly choreographed service make it one of Chicago’s most serious destination dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: Dungeness crab with kani miso and foie gras, Slow-cooked lamb shoulder with kelp marmite, Frozen tomato mousse dessert course
What Makes it Special: Three-Michelin-star tasting menu built around Midwestern farm relationships.
9.1
$$$$ Little Italy American
A reservation-only tasting-menu room that leans playful and experimental, with a Michelin-star pedigree and a tightly paced, chef-driven flow. The experience is built around surprise and technique, with enough warmth and humor to keep it from feeling precious. Best for diners who want a full evening rather than an à la carte meal.
Must-Try Dishes: EL Boxcar (bone-in beef rib with signature BBQ sauce), Half Chicken (smoked, BBQ-basted), Creamy Baked Mac and Cheese
What Makes it Special: A Michelin-starred, reservation-only tasting experience built around playful, experimental cooking.
9.1
$$$$ Lincoln Park Mediterranean
Galit is a Michelin-starred Middle Eastern restaurant from chef Zachary Engel that turns hummus, salatim, and wood-fired meats into a structured tasting menu. Locals use it for special-occasion dinners where bold flavors, precise cooking, and a deep wine list justify the spend.
Must-Try Dishes: Hummus Masabacha, Labneh with za'atar and olive oil, Bubbe's Brisket
What Makes it Special: A James Beard–driven, Michelin-starred Middle Eastern tasting menu built around obsessive hummus and salatim.
9.1
$$$$ River North Indian
Indienne is Chef Sujan Sarkar’s progressive Indian fine-dining room in River North, running multicourse tasting menus that reframe regional flavors with modern technique. Michelin recognition, highly rated multi-platform feedback, and a 2022 opening keep it in the conversation as one of Chicago’s destination restaurants for contemporary Indian cuisine.
Must-Try Dishes: Seared scallops in coastal-style curry, Signature lamb course, Butter-poached lobster supplement
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized tasting menus that modernize Indian flavors in a polished room.
9.1
$$$$ West Loop Japanese, Sushi
A 22-seat, reservation-driven omakase built around pristine fish, tightly paced courses, and cooked interludes that keep the meal from becoming a pure nigiri parade. This is destination sushi for when you want chef-led progression, quiet focus, and a night that feels deliberately composed from first bite to dessert.
Must-Try Dishes: Omakase tasting, Chawanmushi (seasonal savory custard), Braised abalone (cooked course)
What Makes it Special: A chef-driven omakase with a serious cooked-course bench.
9.1
$$$$ West Loop American
A tasting-menu New American room that’s built around precision technique, luxe ingredients, and calm, tightly paced service. The meal lands best when you lean into the chef’s signature richness—foie gras, wagyu, caviar—then let the kitchen’s sequencing do the storytelling.
Must-Try Dishes: Hudson Valley Foie Gras, Japanese A5 Wagyu, Alaskan King Crab
What Makes it Special: A chef-driven tasting menu focused on precision and luxury ingredients.
$$$ River North Seafood
RPM Seafood is a riverfront showpiece from Lettuce Entertain You, built around seafood towers, charcoal-grilled whole fish, and polished service overlooking the Chicago River. It runs like a special-occasion machine, with a lively, dressed-up crowd, sharp wine program, and one of River North’s most dramatic patios.
Must-Try Dishes: Grand Seafood Tower, Charcoal-grilled black bass, Wild Alaska halibut with brown butter
What Makes it Special: Multi-level riverfront seafood house where towers, whole fish, and skyline views all land at once.
$ River North Mexican
Rick Bayless’s fine-dining flagship runs refined, mole-driven tasting menus that lean into regional Mexican storytelling. Locals and destination diners alike use it for special-occasion dinners where complex sauces, agave pairings, and polished service justify the splurge.
Must-Try Dishes: Feast of the Seven Moles tasting menu, Callo de Hacha scallop course, Mole negro with wagyu
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred tasting menus that showcase Mexico’s sauces, regions, and seasons.
#10 Ever
9
$$$$ West Loop American
Ever is Curtis Duffy’s two-Michelin-star fine-dining room in Fulton Market, serving an 8–10 course contemporary tasting menu in a hushed, design-forward space. Diners come for precise luxury ingredients like caviar, Alaskan king crab, and wagyu woven into highly composed plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Alaskan king crab with cucumber and seasonal garnishes, Icelandic yogurt semifreddo with ossetra caviar, Halibut curry with aromatic broth and vegetables
What Makes it Special: Curtis Duffy’s meticulously choreographed tasting menu in a minimalist, gallery-like room.
9
$$$ Logan Square American, Italian
A compact Logan Square dining room where a Michelin-starred kitchen turns out intensely seasoned New American small plates and handmade pastas from an open line. It’s a destination for diners who want serious cooking, tight pacing, and a lively, unpretentious room instead of white-tablecloth formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Trout Roe Tempura with Sour Cream, Shrimp & Pork Fried Rice with Maple and Salted Black Bean, Slow Cooked Lamb Ribs with Anchovy Aioli
What Makes it Special: An intimate, Michelin-starred New American kitchen known for bold, deeply flavored plates.
9
$$ University Village Bakery, Breakfast
Kasama is a Michelin-starred bakery and modern Filipino restaurant from chefs Tim Flores and Genie Kwon, pairing daytime pastries and counter service with a reservation-only tasting menu at night. Locals line up for carefully made breakfast plates and pastries, then treat the evening menu as a special-occasion splurge that has reshaped how Filipino food is perceived in Chicago.
Must-Try Dishes: Mushroom adobo, Longanisa breakfast sandwich, House croissants
What Makes it Special: Two-Michelin-starred Filipino bakery-café and tasting menu under chefs Tim Flores and Genie Kwon.
River North Japanese
An intimate 10-seat counter in River North where Chef Shinichiro Kanemaru serves a tightly paced, 16-course omakase built around premium fish flown in from Japan. The room leans serene and minimalist, making the focus the progression of nigiri, sake pairings, and quiet interaction with the chef.
Must-Try Dishes: Kanemaru's 16-course omakase, Fatty tuna nigiri, Hokkaido uni
What Makes it Special: Serious, chef-led omakase with meticulous seasonal fish and pacing.
$$$ Near North Side Chinese
Inside The Peninsula Chicago, Shanghai Terrace serves polished Cantonese and Shanghainese dishes, from Beijing duck to delicate dim sum, in a 1930s supper-club dining room and on a skyline-facing terrace. It’s the area’s most formal Chinese option, pairing hotel-level service and cocktails with carefully executed plates built for celebrations and business entertaining.
Must-Try Dishes: Beijing Duck tableside service, BBQ Pork Buns, Kung Pao Chicken
What Makes it Special: Hotel-level Cantonese with dim sum and duck in a terrace-backed, 1930s-inspired room.
$$$ Chinatown Japanese, Ramen
Opened in 2014 in the heart of Chinatown, Strings Ramen Shop specializes in house-made noodles and a broad lineup of tonkotsu, shoyu, and miso ramen bowls. With thousands of multi-platform reviews and late hours, it’s the go-to Japanese noodle shop in 60616 for everything from Hell Ramen challenges to comforting bowls after a long day.
Must-Try Dishes: Hell Ramen, Tonkotsu Ramen Super Premium, Kuro Buta Sausage
What Makes it Special: Flagship Chinatown ramen shop with house-made noodles and deep broth variety.

Notable Picks

#16 Aba
8.9
$$$ West Loop Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Aba is a high-energy rooftop spot in Fulton Market where modern Middle Eastern–leaning mezze, shawarma-spiced proteins, and a deep cocktail list are matched by one of the most polished patios in the city. Locals treat it as a go-to for celebratory dinners, brunch with out-of-towners, and nights where food and scene both matter.
Must-Try Dishes: Whipped Feta with charred pita, Short Rib Hummus, Shawarma-Spiced Skirt Steak
What Makes it Special: Destination rooftop Mediterranean spot where polished mezze meets a lush, scene-y patio.
Lincoln Square American
A Michelin-starred Lincoln Square tasting-menu room that cooks in a modern American lane with tight technique and a calm, course-by-course rhythm. It’s best when you commit to the full experience—letting the kitchen’s seasonal through-line and pairings do the work rather than hunting for a single “best” plate.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting menu, Bacon-blue cheese canelés, Buttermilk and Brassica
What Makes it Special: A Michelin-starred American tasting menu in an intimate Lincoln Square room.
8.9
$$ West Loop American
Au Cheval is a dimly lit Randolph Street diner famous for one of Chicago’s most talked-about cheeseburgers, plus hearty plates and a deep beer list. Long waits are common, but locals still line up for rich, throwback comfort food in a bustling, bar-adjacent space.
Must-Try Dishes: Single cheeseburger with egg and bacon, General Jane’s honey-fried chicken, Chopped chicken liver on toast
What Makes it Special: Burger-focused Chicago institution where diner classics get maximalist treatment.
8.9
Uptown Mexican
An Uptown chef’s-counter tasting menu that treats Mexican and Latin flavors like fine-dining material—masa work, smoke, and acid all dialed in. The room stays intimate but high-energy, with courses that land playful without losing precision.
Must-Try Dishes: Huitlacoche ravioli, Michelada oyster, Taco omakase
What Makes it Special: A Michelin-starred, masa-forward tasting menu with bold Mexican technique.
$$ Wicker Park Dim Sum, Chinese
From the celebrated team behind Chengdu Impression comes this Sichuan specialist with 20+ years of expertise. Handmade soup dumplings crafted before your eyes, dan dan noodles with perfect numbing spice, and dry chili chicken with complex ma la heat showcase authentic Chengdu street food traditions. The dog-friendly patio and BYOB policy make this a neighborhood gem.
Must-Try Dishes: Soup Dumplings (Xiaolongbao), Dan Dan Noodles, Dry Chili Chicken
What Makes it Special: Sister restaurant to acclaimed Chengdu Impression with 20+ years Sichuan mastery and handmade dumplings made fresh on-site
8.9
Wicker Park American
This Bucktown tasting-menu restaurant seats guests at a single communal table for a three-hour progression that moves through multiple rooms and ends in the attached speakeasy, Nightcap. Chef Nicolai Mlodinow’s menu changes by theme—currently an “Evolution” journey through food history—pairing avant-garde technique with a dinner-party atmosphere.
Must-Try Dishes: Bouquet (zucchini flower with parmesan mousse and honey), Blackened Seafood Course from the chef’s childhood-inspired menu, Dim Sum–Inspired Bite from the “Growing Up” or “Evolution” progression
What Makes it Special: A scripted, theme-driven tasting menu that feels like an interactive dinner party with a speakeasy finale.
$$ Lakeview Italian
Coda Di Volpe is a Southern Italian restaurant on the Southport Corridor known for VPN-certified Neapolitan pizzas, housemade pastas, and a polished but relaxed dining room. With strong Google and Yelp ratings across thousands of reviews and frequent praise from local guides, it functions as Lakeview’s destination for wood-fired Italian with room for both families and dates.
Must-Try Dishes: Super Diavola pizza, Bucatini Bianco, Burrata with seasonal accompaniments
What Makes it Special: Southern Italian cooking with serious wood-fired pizzas and housemade pastas backed by high-volume, high-rating review data.
#23 Ema
8.9
$$ River North Mediterranean, Greek
Ema is Lettuce Entertain You’s bright River North Mediterranean room, built around Chef CJ Jacobson’s lighter California-style mezze, hummus, and kebabs in the lobby of the Hyatt Place. High-volume, multi-platform reviews and a steady local following make it one of the neighborhood’s most reliable spots for shareable small plates and vegetable-forward spreads.
Must-Try Dishes: Spicy Hummus with Lamb Ragu, House-Made Stracciatella with Vine-Ripened Tomatoes, Lamb Kefta Kebabs
What Makes it Special: High-volume Mediterranean mezze from Chef CJ Jacobson with consistently strong execution.
$$$ Near North Side Steakhouse, Burgers
Gibsons is the archetypal Gold Coast steakhouse, where hulking USDA Prime cuts, stiff cocktails, and a perpetual buzz draw locals, tourists, and celebrities into the wood-paneled dining room. Portions are oversized, the energy leans party-like, and decades of repeat business have turned it into a default choice for both celebrations and business dinners.
Must-Try Dishes: W.R.'s Chicago Cut bone-in ribeye, Chicago-style bone-in filet mignon, Carrot cake slice
What Makes it Special: Classic Chicago steakhouse institution where oversized prime steaks meet big-night energy.
$$ Andersonville American, Burgers
Andersonville’s late-night benchmark for a bar-built burger: charred edges, stacked toppings that stay coherent, and fries that hold up even when the room is packed. The move is a focused order—one flagship burger and one side—then let the bar handle the rest of the night.
Must-Try Dishes: Wolf Burger, Bad Burger, Mac N Cheese Unroll
What Makes it Special: A high-volume late-night burger bar that still lands crisp, balanced burgers.
8.9
$$$ River North French
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.
$$ River North Italian, Pizza
Since 2005, Quartino has operated as River North’s all-purpose Italian enoteca, turning out housemade pastas, Neapolitan-style pizzas, and antipasti in a loud, always-busy room. Enormous multi-platform review volume and steady crowds at nearly all hours make it a default choice for groups wanting shareable Italian without formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, Tagliatelle bolognese, Salumi and cheese board
What Makes it Special: High-volume Italian small-plates house with hand-cut pasta and late hours.
8.9
$$$$ West Loop Italian
Top Chef winner Joe Flamm's MICHELIN-recognized tribute to his Italian heritage and Croatian coastal cuisine creates what he calls 'Adriatic drinking food.' The charcoal hearth delivers smoky lamb and grilled meats while housemade tortellini djuvec and burek showcase the unique fusion that earned multiple 'Best New Restaurant' accolades.
Must-Try Dishes: Tortellini Djuvec, Lamb with Blitva, Burek with Beef and Mozzarella
What Makes it Special: Unique Italian-Croatian fusion from a Top Chef winner with centerpiece charcoal hearth
8.9
$$$$ River North Steakhouse
RPM Steak delivers a polished, modern steakhouse experience with a deep list of prime and dry-aged cuts, raw-bar platters, and a serious wine program. It’s a go-to for celebratory dinners and business meals where service, presentation, and pacing need to stay tight.
Must-Try Dishes: Coal-roasted king crab, 45-day dry-aged ribeye, Millionaire's potato
What Makes it Special: Modern, high-volume steakhouse pairing deep beef selection with polished service.
8.9
$$$$ Wicker Park New American
Schwa is a tiny, chef-driven tasting room where Michael Carlson’s boundary-pushing, Michelin-starred menu plays out in a loud, dim Wicker Park space. Couples book it for blowout dinners that feel more like an underground dinner party than formal fine dining, with intricate plates, bold flavors, and a bring-your-own-bottle policy.
Must-Try Dishes: Quail egg ravioli with brown butter and sage, Seasonal multi-course tasting menu, Chestnut soup and other rotating signatures
What Makes it Special: BYOB tasting menu where Michelin-level cooking meets punk rock energy.
$$$ Chinatown Hot Pot
Shabu Plus brings conveyor-belt Japanese shabu shabu to Chinatown, with personal hot pots, premium meats, and 60+ ingredients circulating around the room. Happy hour pricing on set menus and drinks makes it a strong value play for groups looking to linger over DIY hot pot near McCormick Place.
Must-Try Dishes: Signature shabu broths with personal hot pot setup, Premium beef and pork combo plates from the conveyor, All-you-can-eat hot pot spread during peak evenings
What Makes it Special: Conveyor-belt Japanese hot pot with personal shabu setups and busy happy hours.
$$ Uptown Italian, Pizza
A Neapolitan-focused pizzeria where the crust is the headline—soft center, blistered edge, and toppings that stay disciplined. Locals come for classic pies and a steady rotation of Italian imports, and it’s one of the most reliable “pizza night, no regrets” rooms in this part of town.
Must-Try Dishes: Margherita pizza, Prosciutto e rucola pizza, Tiramisu
What Makes it Special: Neapolitan technique that stays consistent at very high volume.
8.8
$$$ West Loop Italian, Pizza
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.
8.8
$$$ West Town
Atsumeru is a Nordic–Japanese tasting menu in the former Temporis space, built around 10–12 seafood-focused courses. Guests start in a casual basement lounge before moving upstairs, with dishes that pair precise technique and clean flavors to highlight fish, fermented elements, and seasonal produce. It feels modern and focused without losing warmth.
Must-Try Dishes: Sturgeon with puffed rice, ginger-scallion paste, and tom kha broth, Gjetost-stuffed pastry opening bite, Milk ice cream in pine oil and kombucha broth
What Makes it Special: Bi-level Nordic–Japanese tasting that starts in a lounge and ends in a sleek dining room.
$$ Magnificent Mile
Bistronomic is a neighborhood French bistro in the Gold Coast where three-course prix fixe and family-style menus give the experience of a classic Parisian tasting without white-tablecloth formality. Diners build their own progressions from onion soup, charcuterie, and My Mother’s Steak Frites, making it a flexible spot for both pre-theater dinners and slower special-occasion meals.
Must-Try Dishes: My Mother’s Steak Frites, Bistronomic Onion Soup, Coq Au Vin
What Makes it Special: French three-course and family-style menus that feel like approachable Parisian tasting experiences.
8.8
$$$ Logan Square Chinese, Korean
BiXi Beer is a modern Logan Square brewpub where house beers pair with Korean-, Chinese-, and Vietnamese-inspired plates in a dramatic, multi-level space. Guests come as much for the atrium, rooftop patio, and dim sum brunch as for gochugaru-spiced snacks and bulgogi-accented dishes.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef bao with bulgogi, Kimchi small plate, Beef fat fries with spicy mayo
What Makes it Special: A Michelin-recognized brewpub where Asian-inspired plates actually stand up to the beers.
$$$ Wicker Park Gluten-Free
Bloom Plant Based Kitchen is a 100% vegan, gluten-free restaurant in Wicker Park where chef Rodolfo Cuadros riffs on Latin and global flavors with composed small plates and seasonal tasting menus. Locals use it as a go-to for date nights and special-occasion plant-based dining, with dishes like Turnip Causa, Crispy Oysters, and Yuca Gnocchi drawing consistent praise from both vegans and omnivores.
Must-Try Dishes: Turnip Causa, Crispy Oysters, Yuca Gnocchi
What Makes it Special: 100% vegan, gluten-free tasting plates with chef-driven Latin flavors.
#38 Boka
8.8
$$$$ Old Town New American
Opened in 2003, Boka is a Michelin-starred, candlelit dining room where Chef Lee Wolen’s seasonal American cooking and a polished service team anchor one of Lincoln Park’s most reliable date-night experiences. Couples come for the combination of refined plates, deep wine list, and a room that feels celebratory without being stiff.
Must-Try Dishes: Whole Roasted Dry Aged Duck, Dry Aged Beef Tartare, Duck Leg Ravioli
What Makes it Special: Michelin-starred neighborhood stalwart pairing seasonal tasting-style plates with warm polish.
8.8
$$ River North French
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.
Little Italy French
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.
$$$ River North Thai
Led by James Beard finalist Thai Dang, Crying Tiger brings a high-design River North room and a menu of khao soi, lobster pad Thai, and charcoal-grilled meats that lean into bold Southeast Asian flavors. It’s already one of the toughest reservations in the neighborhood, used for date nights and small-group dinners where guests want serious cocktails and layered heat.
Must-Try Dishes: Lobster Pad Thai in Clay Pot, Khao Soi with Roti, Prawn Toast
What Makes it Special: A 2025-opened, design-forward Southeast Asian spot from chef Thai Dang with lobster pad Thai and khao soi leading the menu.
$$$ River North Mexican, Tacos
Since the late 1980s, Frontera Grill has been Chicago’s benchmark for regionally inspired Mexican cooking, mixing seasonal ceviches, moles, and wood-grilled meats in a bustling room. It’s the move when you want serious flavor and agave cocktails without full tasting-menu formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Carne Asada, Ceviche Trio, Queso Fundido
What Makes it Special: Long-running flagship for seasonal, regional Mexican with serious agave cocktails.
8.8
$$$ River North American
Gilt Bar is a dimly lit River North staple for rich New American plates, classic cocktails, and a buzzy, date-friendly room. Locals use it for steak, pasta, and bone marrow nights that feel celebratory without slipping into formality.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted bone marrow, Truffle pasta, Butterscotch bread pudding
What Makes it Special: A moody, candlelit tavern where cocktails and comfort-minded New American plates share equal billing.
8.8
$$ Wicker Park Vegetarian
Handlebar is a longtime vegetarian and vegan comfort-food bar in Wicker Park, serving from-scratch plates, cocktails, and brunch on a busy back patio. Since 2003 it’s been a go-to for seitan “chicken,” scrambles, and fried snacks that work for both vegans and omnivores.
Must-Try Dishes: Pepita Scramble, Nashville Hot Mushroom Sandwich, Fried Pickles
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood vegetarian bar turning out from-scratch comfort food and strong drinks since 2003.
#45 Herb
8.8
$$$ Edgewater Thai
A reservation-leaning Thai dining room where Chef Patty Neumson’s cooking runs refined, herb-forward, and plated with intention rather than portion-bomb bravado. The move is to treat it like a paced experience—start with a bright, texture-driven opener, then build into a curry or prix-fixe flow that highlights the kitchen’s balance and control.
Must-Try Dishes: Betel leaves, Chive dumplings, Coconut curry with chicken
What Makes it Special: Chef-driven Thai with tasting-menu pacing and high-attention plating.
8.8
$$$$ Lakeview Japanese, Ramen
Opened in 2023, Itoko is a Michelin-recognized Southport Corridor Japanese restaurant from chef Gene Kato where a focused Tantan Ramen lives alongside sushi, robata, and seasonal small plates. The room is sleek and buzzy rather than hushed, so ramen here reads as part of a polished Japanese dinner instead of a quick noodle stop.
Must-Try Dishes: Tantan Ramen, Salmon robata, Whole Branzino
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized Southport Japanese restaurant where refined ramen shares space with sushi and robata.
8.8
$$$$ West Town Korean
A Korean-inspired tasting-menu counterpoint to the neighborhood’s casual dining, built around precise technique and Korean flavor logic. The room is sleek and intimate, and the cooking shines when the menu leans into seafood courses and its Korean-accented takes on classics.
Must-Try Dishes: Seasonal tasting menu, Seared scallop with beurre blanc and trout roe, Kkanpungi-style octopus (sweet & sour)
What Makes it Special: A Korean-inspired tasting menu that turns familiar flavors into fine-dining precision.
Ranch Triangle New American
John's Food and Wine is a Michelin-recognized neighborhood bistro where beef fat fries with leek aioli are treated like a signature course rather than a side. Since opening in 2023, it’s become a Lincoln Park destination for seasonal plates, natural wine, and impeccably crisp, deeply savory fries that regulars plan meals around.
Must-Try Dishes: Beef Fat Fries with Leek Aioli, Dry-Aged Steak with Potato Pave, Lobster Salad with Leek Aioli
What Makes it Special: Michelin-recognized beef fat fries with leek aioli give this wine bar–bistro one of the city’s most talked-about fry plates.
Logan Square Mexican
Kie Gol Lanee’s Logan Square outpost brings Bib Gourmand–recognized Oaxacan cooking to a corner better known for bars and diners, with tlayudas, moles, and mezcal anchoring a tighter happy hour window. It reads more like a serious restaurant than a cheap pregame, but early-evening cocktails and bar snacks still play well for elevated happy hour meetups.
Must-Try Dishes: Oaxaqueño Verde Tamal, Arrachera Tlayuda, Chapulines
What Makes it Special: Oaxacan kitchen with Bib-level cooking and a focused happy hour for mezcal and snacks.
8.8
Logan Square Japanese
Kyōten is Chef Otto Phan’s ultra-small omakase counter, serving meticulously sourced, largely wild Japanese fish in a tightly choreographed tasting that runs well past two hours. The experience leans more like a high-end performance than a casual sushi night, with precise nigiri, thoughtful sake pairings, and pricing that firmly marks it as a special-occasion destination.
Must-Try Dishes: Chef’s Omakase Nigiri, Wagyu Nigiri, Lobster Tempura
What Makes it Special: An eight-seat omakase counter where world-class fish is treated with obsessive, Edomae-level care.