Where I like to eat and drink in Chicago
Dasies: The best pasta in Chicago, including fancy pierogi.
Cherry Circle Room: Dark, clubby, great wine, great oysters.
Immm Rice & Beyond: The best staff recommendations. Talk to your server extensively.
Pequods: I don’t love deep dish, but I love Pequods.
Monteverde: Pray that they have the duck egg raviolo on the menu when you go.
Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings: The best dumplings in Chicago. Easily.
Hopleaf: Mussels and beer on a cold Chicago night.
HaiSous: Get the whole fried fluke and end with the egg custard coffee.
Billy Sunday: The best combination of classic and newfangled drinks.
Kumiko: They’ll take care of you with Japanese-style cocktails and small bites.
Eataly: It gets ignored as a tourist trap, but the sourcing is incredible. Excellent meat, wine, pasta, etc.
GT Fish & Oyster: The best seafood in Chicago.
Watershed: A hidden, rarely packed bar beneath POPS for Champagne downtown.
The Gundis Kurdish Kitchen: The best breakfast in Chicago, with Kurdish coffee that will make you cry.
Smoque: Best BBQ in Chicago (though surprisingly the ribs at Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro are pretty great).
Nico Osteria: Fantastic Italian seafood and wine downtown.
Moody’s Pub: The best patio to sit and enjoy a burger and some fries in the summer.
La Pharmacie: Surprisingly experimental cocktails across a range of flavors.
Kie-Gol-Lanee: Traditional Oaxacan cuisine that’s a hand’s down favorite of anyone who goes.
Bumbu Roux: Indonesian cuisine by way of Louisiana.
Dear Margaret: Midwestern ingredients used in French-Canadian-inspired dishes.
Sun Wah BBQ: The Beijing Duck Dinner is famous for a reason.
Gaijin: Okonomiyaki, kakigori, and highballs. What more do you need?
Spacca Napoli: Crowd-pleasing Neapolitan-style pizza and great service.
Smyth: The finest fine dining restaurant in the city.
The Loyalist: And maybe the best casual restaurant and bar in the city is right under it.
Virtue: Life-changing sweet potato pie.
MingHin: Dimsum for days, including great rice noodle rolls and fantastic egg tarts.
Nha Hang Viet Nam: Get the frog legs and ca kho to, or caramelized catfish cooked in a clay pot.
Parachute: The bing bread alone.
Chicago Magic Lounge: Get a Smoke & Mirrors cocktail and enjoy the show.
Birreria Zaragoza: Famous for a reason. The goat head tacos are amazing, but the tongue
Dusek’s: Have a great meal, watch a concert, and then have a drink in the basement.
Scofflaw: A cocktail menu that changes with the seasons so you always want to go back and see what’s new.
Moody Tongue Brewery: The beers are interesting and tasty, not just interesting.
Qulinarnia: A family-owned Polish restaurant in the burbs that’s worth the trek.
State Line Pizza: You have to cross over to the Indiana border for the best Chicago tavern-cut pizza.
Hema’s Kitchen: Spicy lamb vindaloo to heat you up, mango kulfi to cool down.
Nonnina: The same owners as the excellent Piccolo Sogno; get the Francesca mezcal negroni and duck ragu pappardelle.
Firecakes: The Tahitian Vanilla Iced is my favorite donut in the city.
Chicago Cut: Expensive, but the steaks and service are phenomenal. Plus you might run into Obama.
Gather: The perfect neighborhood restaurant.
Publican Quality Meats: Publican itself is great, too, but stop here for a meaty picnic to enjoy in a park.
Duck Duck Goat: For my money, Chef Stephanie Izard’s best restaurant.
Giant: Incredibly rich food, but that’s why it’s good.
Lone Wolf: A great tavern when you are in the West Loop.
Moneygun: Another great tavern when you are in the West Loop.