Chicago Help
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Chicago Help
I need to book a hotel.I can't decide between The Park Hyatt or The Penninsula ? If anybody has any reports on these hotels or other hotels it would help me decide.Also need restaurant recommendations for Fri,Sat and Sun nights?Nothing stuffy.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Purljuice, sorry can't help you with the hotel since I live here in Chi-town, but recommend these:
Le Colonial on N. Rush. (French Colonial)
Cafe Spiaggia (more casual, less expensive sibling of Spiaggia [shared kitchen], our only 4-star Italian. The chef, Tony Mantuano, was just presented with the James Beard award for the Midwest for 2005.)
Bistro 110 (French) just to the west of Borders.
Hope this helps.
Le Colonial on N. Rush. (French Colonial)
Cafe Spiaggia (more casual, less expensive sibling of Spiaggia [shared kitchen], our only 4-star Italian. The chef, Tony Mantuano, was just presented with the James Beard award for the Midwest for 2005.)
Bistro 110 (French) just to the west of Borders.
Hope this helps.
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You can't go wrong with either hotel and they both have great restaurants. If the prices are same , go with the Penninsula.
Exileprincess has good reccomendationn but also add Tru and China Grill (Hard Rock Hotel) to your list. Go to Metromix.com for Chicago dining advice.
Exileprincess has good reccomendationn but also add Tru and China Grill (Hard Rock Hotel) to your list. Go to Metromix.com for Chicago dining advice.
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Skypilotsam, Cafe Spiaggia is open for lunch at 11:30 a.m.
Blackbird is only open for dinner. I recommend it. One note: it does get noisy as the evening progresses.
Haven't been to mk in a while, so no comment.
Of course, if you are a foodie, money is no object and want to be with the "in" people, Alinea on N. Halsted has just opened to great buzz and is supposedly living up to it. I've not gone yet but planning on doing so within the next couple of months, just as soon as my piggy bank gets a little heftier. You can choose from 8, 12 or 28-course tasting menus.
Speaking of Restaurant Row on West Randolph, too bad you are visiting in early June because the Taste of Randolph is happening in mid-June. Very nice.
By the way, as wine bars go, I really enjoy the Tasting Room on West Randolph myself - has a great view of the skyline! If you are over that way, you might consider this.
Have fun.
Blackbird is only open for dinner. I recommend it. One note: it does get noisy as the evening progresses.
Haven't been to mk in a while, so no comment.
Of course, if you are a foodie, money is no object and want to be with the "in" people, Alinea on N. Halsted has just opened to great buzz and is supposedly living up to it. I've not gone yet but planning on doing so within the next couple of months, just as soon as my piggy bank gets a little heftier. You can choose from 8, 12 or 28-course tasting menus.
Speaking of Restaurant Row on West Randolph, too bad you are visiting in early June because the Taste of Randolph is happening in mid-June. Very nice.
By the way, as wine bars go, I really enjoy the Tasting Room on West Randolph myself - has a great view of the skyline! If you are over that way, you might consider this.
Have fun.




