| Heather |
Oct 17th, 2000 02:49 PM |
hello, again! the area is fine if you're going to and from by cab (which is what i'm sure you're doing). again, i don't want to steer you away from giordo's, but here are some of my (and my friends') favorites in the downtown area (all within a 10-minute cab ride of the hyatt) ... the ratings are from the Tribune on a four-star scale: <BR> <BR>blackbird (3*), ( http://www.tribads.com/blackbird/), 619 west randolph, 312-715-0708, the chef was picked a top 10 best new chef by food & wine last year. make reservations (you can even do that thru their web site) if you want to go as it's a tiny, very popular place. <BR> <BR>crofton on wells (3*), 535 north wells, 312-755-1790. the chef is also the owner and has been at many of chicago's top restaurants before opening her own place. great american food with french influence & good wine selection. <BR> <BR>tru (4 out of 4*), 676 north saint clair, 312-202-0001. very $$$$ (Prix-fixe dinner: $65-$115), but absolutely fabulous cooking. <BR> <BR>mk (3*), 868 north franklin street, 312-482-9179, eclectic menu. i believe it was picked best new restaurant in 98 or 99. could be wrong, but it's still delicious food. prices range from $16-28 (according to the write-up), but this is one of the best upscale dining bargains in the city (IMHO). <BR> <BR>frontera grill/topolobampo, 445 north clark street, 312-661-1434, two adjoing restaurants with delicious food, fun atmosphere, award-winning chef. 'nuf said? the chef also has a new cooking program on pbs (who doesn't?). frontera is the more casual of the two and (again, IMHO) topolobampo is the better. <BR> <BR>blackhawk lodge (3*), 41 east superior street, 312-280-4080. popular place with natives. hearty, delicious regional american food. the meats are usually delicious (chicken dishes a bit boring). sunday brunch is very good, if you're still around. <BR> <BR>if you're hungry for italian, "little italy" is a stretch of restaurants and cafes along taylor street. many good choices here ... most popular with visitors to the city is rosebud (there is a second rosebud on rush, which i find not as good). i also like tuscany. <BR> <BR>before other chicagoans jump in with all the places i missed ... yes, this is just a touch on all of the terrific places to eat in chicago. it's just a short list of places that are "can't miss". <BR> <BR>have a wonderful trip! <BR>
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