This is certainly exciting news. From the article:
The very first Chicago Restaurant Week will take place February 22-29. In what the city hopes will become an annual event (trust me, it will), 35 participating restaurants will offer three-course meals for $21.95 at lunch and $31.95 at dinner. The price does not include beverages, tax and tip, but there should be great deals out there.
Price-wise, it looks like Naha, David Burke's Primehouse, Four Seasons and China Grill might be among the best values. What restaurants should be considered 'Can't Miss'?
I'm also anxious for the other restaurant week that Vittel mentions. I wish their website would be updated with more information.