312diva wrote:Save for Valentine's Day, winter is a pretty rough time for the local dining scene. So in order to drive traffic during the slowest season, the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau (CCTB) is sponsoring the first-ever Chicago Restaurant Week.
It's scheduled for Feb. 22-29, with participating restaurants offering a three-course, pre-fixe lunch and/or dinner (excluding all beverages/alcohol, taxes and gratuity) either for non-weekend (Sunday through Thursday) or for the full promotional period (Friday through Friday).
At this time, they've signed up 25 restaurants, but 312 Dining Diva will keep you updated and in the mix!
Here's a partial list:
Bistro 110 (110 E. Pearson St., 312-266-3110)
Blue Water Grill (520 N. Dearborn St., 312-777-1400)
Brazzaz (539 N. Dearborn St., 312-595-9000)
Café des Architectes (20 E. Chestnut St., 312-324-4063)
David Burke’s Primehouse (616 N. Rush St., 312-660-6000)
Devon Seafood (39 E. Chicago Ave., 312-440-8660)
Fulton’s on the River (315 N. LaSalle Dr., 312-822-0100)
NAHA (500 N. Clark St., 312-321-6242)
Nick’s Fishmarket Grill (51 S. Clark St.,312-621-0200)
Park Grill (11 N. Michigan Ave., 312-521-7275)
Pump Room (1301 N. State Pkwy., 312-266-0360)
Roy’s (720 N. State St., 312-787-7599)
Shula’s (301 E. North Water St., 312-670-0788)
Smith & Wollensky (318 N. State St., 312-670-9900)
Sushi Samba Rio (504 N. Wells St., 312-595-2300)
dddane wrote:...that list is a bit.. well... let's see it's sponsored by the board of tourism... so i guess it's OK to say many of the restaurants on that list are kind of.. touristy.
nsxtasy wrote:However, what I also see in that list is the other part of my first statement - that they're all geographically concentrated in the area from the Loop to the Gold Coast. None in the suburbs or outlying neighborhoods or even areas close to downtown like the Randolph corridor, Greek Town, South Loop, Wicker Park, etc. Only Gold Coast, Michigan Avenue, River North, and the Loop. That's it. So it's not the places themselves that are touristy, but rather, their location.
dddane wrote:here's a web site for the event
http://www.choosechicago.com/eatitup/Pages/default.aspx
$22 for lunch pre fixe, $32 for dinner... is that even a deal? seems like a marketing gimmick to me. i could name 20 places that do this cheaper all year long
*yawn*
It's a steal in places like NY and DC but in Chicago where prices are consistently lower, it's not much of a deal. It might be if they put some higher end or dare i say, good, restaurants in the list, but looking at that list there isn't one that even piques my interest.WickerPKGIRL wrote:You wrote:
"here's a web site for the event
http://www.choosechicago.com/eatitup/Pages/default.aspx
$22 for lunch pre fixe, $32 for dinner... is that even a deal? seems like a marketing gimmick to me. i could name 20 places that do this cheaper all year long
*yawn*"
You're off the hook and very judgmental, but I don't see YOU creating your own "Chicago Restaurant Week!"
You're quick to diss the efforts of our tourism bureau for trying to help restaurants--many who are dead in the winter--get some business during the hardest time of the year, but you're not offering any alternatives. And no, I am in no way affiliated with this organization, but I was excited to see this happen because every major city has a restaurant week except Chicago. Thank GOD they finally did it so that these owners and those who work for these establishments can get some well-deserved business.
WickerPKGIRL wrote:I was excited to see this happen because every major city has a restaurant week except Chicago.
Quite coincidentally, members of a group of local independent restaurants called Chicago Originals announced its own Restaurant Week. This one will take place January 27 through Feb. 3, and will feature three-course dinners for $20.08, plus selected bottles of wine offered for $20.08. Among the participants are Café Bernard, Café Matou, Cyrano’s Bistrot & Wine Bar, Mundial Cocina Mestiza, Oceanique (Evanston), Sweets & Savories and Trattoria Roma. For a complete list and online reservations, go to http://www.chicagooriginals.com.
Food Nut wrote:Not the same event mentioned above, but in the same vein on metromix, from Chicago Originals ...
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Air Flow wrote:Pie Lady, I was attempting to make the same decision myself, albeit between Aigre Doux and Naha. Have been to the latter and think it's great; would also like to try the former though.
Any other LTH'ers care to comment? Thanks.
Air Flow wrote:Pie Lady, I was attempting to make the same decision myself, albeit between Aigre Doux and Naha. Have been to the latter and think it's great; would also like to try the former though.
Any other LTH'ers care to comment? Thanks.