17 Best Restaurants in Far North and Far Northwest Sides, Chicago

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We've compiled the best of the best in Far North and Far Northwest Sides - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aroy Thai

$ | Lincoln Square Fodor's Choice

Chicago's North Side is graced with a wide variety of delicious Thai restaurants, but Aroy Thai tops the list for their array of spicy, funky, delicious Northern Thai dishes in a small, BYOB storefront just steps from the Damen Brown Line stop. Diners who dare to venture past pad thai should try the Issan and Sai Ua sausages, Thai-style chicken wings, larb salad, or noodles with roasted duck. 

4654 N. Damen, Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-275–8360
Known For
  • Delicious Northern Thai noodle dishes and curries
  • BYOB with inexpensive corkage fee
  • Pineapple curry served in an actual pineapple

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Spacca Napoli Pizzeria

$$ | Ravenswood Fodor's Choice

Despite Chicago's renown for deep-dish pizza, locals are swept away by the thin-crust Neapolitan pies at this bright Ravenswood gem, where finely ground Italian flour, imported buffalo mozzarella, hand-stretched dough, and a brick, wood-fired oven built by Italian craftsmen produce the bubbling, chewy crusts of these pies. Antipasti, a well-priced selection of Italian wines and beers, and desserts like tiramisu round out the menu.

Arun's

$$$$ | Irving Park

One of the finest Thai restaurants in Chicago—some say in the country—offers a culinary tour through Thailand via a nine-course tasting menu (an à la carte menu is also available). The elegant dining room is in an out-of-the-way location, but that doesn't discourage a strong following among locals and visiting foodies.

4156 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL, 60618, USA
773-539–1909
Known For
  • Artful food presentations
  • Mango sticky rice
  • Unique cocktails
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.-Wed. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Big Jones

$$ | Andersonville

Even if you weren't raised by a Southern grandmother, the cooking at this bright, comfortable Andersonville restaurant will make you feel right at home, but the Southern heirloom cooking has more depth than you might expect. The brunch, lunch, and dinner menus revive century-old recipes scrupulously sourced out of historical cookbooks from New Orleans to Appalachia and re-create them with high-quality, sustainable ingredients. The drinks menu skews toward bourbon and classic cocktails, but don't miss the Bloody Mary with made-in-house pickles.

Bistro Campagne

$$ | Lincoln Square

For charmingly rustic farm-to-table French fare on the North Side, this is the place to be. The classic, seasonally changing bistro entrées are top-notch (the roast chicken is among the best in the city), while the lovely, wood-trimmed Arts and Crafts interior is the perfect complement to a relaxing meal. In warmer weather, ask for a table on the fenced-in patio and a bottle off the French-centric wine list to be transported to a garden in Lyon.

4518 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-271–6100
Known For
  • Steak frites
  • Sunday brunch
  • Commitment to sustainability
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Furama

$$ | Uptown

This longtime destination serves up capable Chinese take-out from a sprawling second-story space overlooking Broadway Avenue, but when it comes to traditional dim sum service, Furama shines. Steam carts clatter around the floor offering shiu mai, shrimp toast, rice crepes, braised chicken feet, and lo mein to patrons one plate at a time, allowing diners to curate their perfect feast. Large groups will benefit from buying power, because you'll want to try a bunch of menu items. 

4936 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, 60640, USA
773-271–1161
Known For
  • Traditional dim sum cart service
  • Indoor dining room that seats hundreds
  • Wide variety of delicious dumplings
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Gather

$$ | Lincoln Square

Class meets comfort in this upscale Lincoln Square neighborhood eatery. Service here is top-notch and everything on your plate is made in-house from scratch, right down to the fresh breads and condiments. The seasonally driven dinner and brunch menus feature farm-fresh ingredients applied to inventive riffs on classic dishes, at incredibly fair prices. 

4539 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-506–9300
Known For
  • Sunday night family-style dinners
  • Pastas
  • Back patio
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

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Jimmy's Pizza Cafe

$ | Lincoln Square

Believe it or not, you can get a quality slice of New York-style pizza in the land of deep-dish and tavern-style, but only if you pay a visit to Jimmy's. A nicely curated list of craft beers are also available, and you should also save space for their other specialty: beignets, laden with powdered sugar. The dining room is surprisingly spacious, and even though Jimmy's is mostly slice-focused, whole pies are also available.

Kopi, a Traveler's Cafe

$ | Andersonville

This casual, bohemian café serves healthy vegetarian and pescatarian fare as well as decadent desserts. In addition to a full menu of coffee drinks from around the world, Kopi offers beer, wine, and a full bar, too. While here, you can browse through their boutique offerings of jewelry and global gifts.

5317 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60640, USA
773-989–5674
Known For
  • Convivial crowd
  • Vegan snacks
  • Live music on Mondays

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Laschet's Inn

$$ | North Center

One of the last remaining German restaurants in the Lincoln Square area, Laschet's Inn delivers on all your schnitzel desires. An amazing list of German pilsners, dunkels, and hefeweizens supports the full menu rich in traditional German fare. Sausages like bratwurst and thuringer are of course on hand, plus daily specials like chicken paprikash and jägerschnitzel, served alongside some of the best spaetzle and red cabbage you've ever had. 

2119 W. Irving Park Rd., Chicago, IL, 60618, USA
773-478–7915
Known For
  • Daily specials
  • Soul-satisfying spaetzle
  • Extensive list of German beers
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Moody's Pub

$$ | Edgewater

If you find yourself in far-north Edgewater with a craving for a burger, head to Moody's. Decades before the crazy toppings of Kuma's Corner and the world-heralded Au Cheval burger, Moody's was serving hefty pub-style burgers in an almost medieval space, dark and woodsy with two crackling fireplaces in winter. Warm-weather travelers should make a beeline for their sprawling multilevel enclosed patio comfortably covered by shade trees. 

5910 N. Broadway, Chicago, IL, 60660, USA
773-329–5694
Known For
  • Multilevel patio
  • Tasty, no-nonsense burgers
  • Comforting ski-lodge atmosphere

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Nhu Lan Bakery

$ | Lincoln Square

Despite the "bakery" in the title, you're coming to Nhu Lan for one of their delicious banh mi sandwiches. Fillings like ham, pate, lemongrass chicken, and bbq pork fill crackly baguettes topped with pickled veggies, cucumber, and jalapeno. Sides include spring rolls and steamed buns; a variety of canned Asian beverages fill the cooler for hydration.

2612 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-878–9898
Known For
  • Variety of banh mi including vegetarian versions
  • Well-priced pho
  • Asian canned drinks
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Noon O Kebab

$$ | Far Northwest Side

Noon O Kebab sits at the heart of a stretch of Kedzie Avenue that's rich with Persian and Middle Eastern restaurants. Those familiar with Mediterranean menus will find favorites like baba ghanouj and dolmeh on the apps section, while entrées feature house specialties like skewers of chicken, beef, and lamb kebab or koubideh alongside delicious dill rice and charbroiled veggies. 

4701 N. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-279–8899
Known For
  • Authentic Persian cuisine
  • Vegetarian-friendly
  • Family platters

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Pick Me Up Café

$ | Uptown

A CTA construction project forced the Pick Me Up out of its original Lakeview location, but its new digs preserve its quirky, neighborhood café charm. The thrift-store treasures hanging on the walls are as eclectic as the crowd that comes at all hours of the day to drink bottomless cups of coffee or dine on a largely (but not entirely) vegan menu of sandwiches, appetizers, and desserts. In addition to specialty coffee drinks and fun milkshakes, they also offer wine, beer, and cocktails. 

Pizza Art Cafe

$ | Lincoln Square

Wood-fired pizzas are the main draw to this small, dark, rustic BYOB, but there are also interesting Bosnian side-quests into menu items like cevapcici (a dish of grilled, minced meat) and house-cured smoked beef on puffy homemade pita. 

4658 N. Rockwell, Chicago, IL, 60625, USA
773-539–0645
Known For
  • Wide variety of Neapolitan wood-fired pizzas
  • Fresh salads and a mozzarella bar
  • Patio seating in the summer
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Smoque BBQ

$$ | Irving Park

The sweet, smoky aroma wafting out of this casual barbecue spot always attracts a crowd, and although the line to order at the counter extends out the door on weekends, it moves quickly. Smoque covers a range of barbecue styles, from St. Louis ribs to 14-hour-cooked Texas-style brisket. If you can't make up your mind between brisket or shredded pork shoulder, order the half-and-half—a sandwich with half of each. It's BYOB, so pick up a beer or two before arriving if desired.

3800 N. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL, 60641, USA
773-545–7427
Known For
  • Texas sausage
  • BYOB
  • St. Louis-style ribs
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations not accepted

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Svea

$ | Andersonville

For over 90 years, the humble Svea, a Swedish version of an American diner, has carried the torch for Andersonville Swedes with hearty breakfast and lunch options. The daytime-only menu is packed with omelets, pancakes, and other Swedish classics; while the digs are no-frills, the service is invariably friendly. Woke up feeling especially hungry? The "Viking breakfast" beckons: eggs, Swedish sausage, Swedish-style fried potatoes, and pancakes with lingonberry. 

5236 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL, 60640, USA
773-275–7738
Known For
  • Pancakes with lingonberries
  • Filling Viking breakfast
  • Super-friendly vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues. No dinner
No reservations

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