Abouna wrote:Is K's Dumplings still tops on peoples lists for noodles & dumplings? Our last visit (and only visit so far) was good. My wife loved it, I found it a tad bland but good.
We're also looking for some new places to try. We're more interested in the type of places like K's, Hot Dougs, etc. Maybe one or two nicer places would be OK too.
Any suggestions?
Since you enjoy Chinese food but you found the dumpling place a bit bland, I recommend going to Chinatown. Two Szechuan restaurants there receive a lot of praise here. Although both have excellent food, I've found that I prefer
Double Li over
Lao Sze Chuan. Ben Li, the owner of Double Li, is usually in the dining room and is happy to make helpful suggestions when ordering; this is a huge advantage over Lao Sze Chuan, where the waitstaff is generally not much help at all.
I also recommend that you try some of our creative provincial Mexican cuisine, something not often found elsewhere around the country. Prime places include
Frontera Grill and Topolobampo in River North (downtown),
Mundial Cocina Mestiza in Pilsen (a few miles southwest of downtown), and
Mixteco Grill on the North Side.
If you've never had authentic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza, it's delicious and worth trying while you're here, for either lunch or dinner. Some of the best places to have it include
Uno and Due (downtown locations only) and
Lou Malnati's for single-crust deep-dish "pizza in the pan", and
Giordano's for double-crust "stuffed pizza", with multiple locations around town. Wherever you get it, you can phone ahead with your pizza order to avoid waiting 30-45 minutes while seated for your pizza to bake.
For a nicer meal, there are so many many places that it's hard to narrow it down to just a few, especially since you haven't really figured out where you're staying. If I had to name just a few, though, and assuming you don't want to go to the high-end expensive splurge places - (if you do, go to
Alinea) - I'd recommend these:
Cafe des Architectes - Contemporary American, Chicago/Magnificent Mile
North Pond - Contemporary American, Chicago/Lincoln Park
Michael - Contemporary American, north suburban Winnetka
Vie - Contemporary American, west suburban Western Springs
David Burke's Primehouse - Steakhouse (great Sunday brunch), Chicago/River North
Here are four more that are also nice, but a bit less expensive than the previous group:
Cafe Spiaggia - Italian, Chicago/Magnificent Mile
Shaw's - Seafood, Chicago/River North and Schaumburg
La Sardine - French Bistro, West Loop
Mercat a la Planxa - Tapas, South Loop
There are lots more places all over the place, of course; these are among the best around town. Once you decide where you're staying, there may be some places we could recommend that are close to where you're staying. And if there are particular types of food you're interested in, we can recommend specific places along those lines too.