What are some good places to eat in Chicago with my dad and sister? Perhaps some sort of steak place. We don't want a place that will be crawling with tourists, noisy, or overly expensive.Chicago restaurants?
Dick's Last Resort is a fun place, good chicken and ribs. I had a blast. I love taking tourists there
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Also, Ed Debevics is lots of fun
A Place To Eat At Is Jean And Judd's Hot Dogs On Grand And River Road They Have The BEST HOT DOGS IN THE WORLDChicago restaurants?
Chicago Chop House. Also the Billygoat Tavern, the real one on lower wacker. No steaks at billygoat but very interesting.
Steakhouse- I really like Outback, it's not too expensive and they have few locations. One by the airport is on Higgins Rd close to Cumberland Ave. There is also one in Skokie on Touhy Ave by Central. They have great drinks too.Chicago restaurants?
Carmichaels at 1052 Monroe is my suggestion. Check the following site for reviews and other places:
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Try Wildfire (159 W. Erie). Great steaks, not too pricy. Cy's Steak and Chop house (4138 n. Lincoln) is pretty cool and so it Select Cut on North Halsted St. Brazazz (539 n. dearborn) and Fogo de Chao (661 n. LaSalle) are two of those new Brazilian type restaurants that have the waiters constantly bring you different cuts of beef, pork, etc. and carve it at your tableside. They give you a card and when you're ready for the next selection of meat, you flip it over. It's a little pricy but you can eat as much as you can. The Chicago Firehouse on South Michigan is pretty new, haven't been there but I've heard good things. And Gene and Georgetti's at 500 N. Franklin is a legend. Small but EVERYONE goes there...
A cheap and interesting place with surprisingly good steaks is Ronny's, which is in the Thompson office building right next to the Clark/Lake 'L' station in the Loop. You'll get good food and a lot of local color.
If you're looking for steak, I'd recommend Wildfire, at 159 W. Erie. It's popular with tourists, but not nearly to the extent of Ruth Chris's Steak House or some of the other chains in the area, and is not as expensive. If you want a good genuine Chicago restaurant, Lou Malnati's pizza (various locations around Chicago, but the one at 439 N. Wells is the best) is great.
Bandit- I have to agree with u. Gene and Jude's have the best hot dogs. But for a nice sit down dinner with lots of options, The Cheesecake Factory in the John Hancock is great or Lawry's downtown or Magnum's is always good.
Eat at the Rosebud on Rush. It's an Italian place. Nice and gooood.
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