For
contemporary American, I think the best places in Evanston are
Oceanique and Chef's Station. Oceanique has an emphasis on seafood.
Regarding pricing, Oceanique has indeed gotten expensive; when I ate there last September, we topped $200 per couple, including wine and tax/tip, although we had slightly more wine than usual. They show prices on their website (in a pop-up window, so you may need to turn off your pop-up blocker); entrees are mostly high twenties to high thirties. If it's not a Saturday they have a special three-course limited menu for around $40 that's a good deal. Also if it's not Saturday, you can print their website's home page and get $25 off on your meal (and I think we did that with our $200+ meal).
Coincidentally, we just now got home after having dinner at Chef's Station this evening, and everything we had was just spectacular. The four of us had three starters, two soups, four mains, two desserts, and three glasses of wine, and the total including tax/tip was under $120 per couple. They don't show prices on their website, but most starters were in the low teens and most mains were high teens to mid-twenties.
For
Italian, I recommend both
Va Pensiero and Campagnola. Va Pensiero is a bit more upscale and a bit more expensive, with most entrees from the mid twenties to the low thirties. Campagnola is a bit more casual, with exposed brick decor, and a bit less expensive, with most entrees around twenty or so. Both show prices on their websites. Va Pensiero has been our preferred place for Italian in Evanston, but in May we returned to Campagnola for the first time in a while and it was equally outstanding.
One other place not yet mentioned is
Jacky's Bistro, for French bistro food. We ate there again a few weeks ago and it was excellent. Entrees are in the lower to upper twenties. It is also the only place in this group that is also open for lunch, and the only one open for Sunday brunch. (EDIT: Jilly's Cafe, mentioned in posts above, is also open for weekday lunch and weekend brunch.)
All of these places offer outstanding food, good service, and pleasant surroundings; Chef's Station and Campagnola also offer the best value in this group.
I've been to the places mentioned in other posts above, but not as recently as these ones I'm commenting on.
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nsxtasy on July 25th, 2008, 7:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.