Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Best Restaurants in Chicago?

We are visiting chicago for five days and would like to know what the best restaurants are. Do most of these restaurants have long lines for tables? Do we have to make reservations? Also: which ones are the most tourist friendly?Best Restaurants in Chicago?
Take a ride north on Clark Street, and you'll reach a wonderful community called Andersonville. Here, there are tons of awesome restaurant options that do not have huge lines and are tourist friendly. Calo's Ristorante is here (5343 North Clark Street Chicago, IL). It is an Italian restaurant with various daily specials, friendly staff. I highly recommend it for dinner. If you would like to venture out of Chicago, I suggest going to Park Ridge, IL. It is right on the northwestern border of Chicago. Park Ridge is easily accessible via public transit from downtown or wherever (Metra stops here, along with various CTA buses). Park Ridge is pretty close to O'Hare Airport, actually. Park Ridge is a really cute suburb, and several excellent restaurants are here. Hay Caramba for Mexican, Venus for gourmet Chinese, and Maki Sushi and Noodle Shop for Japanese/sushi. These restaurants do not require reservations, and staff is very friendly! I attached a link with a little map below. All of these restaurants are located within a couple of blocks of each other. If you do want to stay in Chicago, I also recommend King Crab (seafood) in Lincoln Park, a very trendy neighborhood just a couple minutes north of downtown. Reservations are a good idea for this place. I attached the link to its website below. Explore Chicago, and try a variety of restaurants. Most of all, enjoy your experience in Chicago. :)Best Restaurants in Chicago?
Ed DeBevics for fun; Giordano's or Nancy's for pizza; Ann Sather for dinner; Mellow Yellow and/or Lou Mitchell's for breakfast; Billygoat Tavern for lunch; Harry Caray's for dinner; Most of these are tourist friendly, and do not require reservations or have long lines.Best Restaurants in Chicago?
The best of the best is BBQ at Willies just east of Joliet. No waiting for more than 10 minutes, no reservations. Cold beer and a loud c%26amp;w band, too!
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