Define "best".
Does it mean unusual ingredients and preparation techniques? If so, consider moto and Schwa.
Does it mean most luxurious and expensive? If so, consider tru or Avenues. And NoMI, perhaps only slightly less so.
Can it be a place specializing in seafood? If so, consider L2O. Italian? Spiaggia.
Want a unique and exquisite setting? If so, go to North Pond.
Must it be in the city? If not, consider Michael (Winnetka), Tallgrass (Lockport), Vie (Western Springs), Le Titi de Paris (Arlington Heights), Chef's Station (Evanston), and other standouts in the suburbs. Throw in Sanford in Milwaukee, if you want to stretch the distance qualification.
Can it be a more casual and not quite as expensive place? If so, you've got one sixtyblue, Blackbird, Naha, and lots more.
Someone who loves steak would probably include one or more of our high-end steakhouses (take your pick - Gibson's, Burke's, Saloon, etc).
Oh, and if you're asking where each of us has gone back several times and been absolutely blown away every single time... I haven't been several times to
all of the above, especially the super expensive ones (which tend to be a one-time experience, for me anyway), but of the ones I have, I would answer with Michael and Tallgrass, and maybe Chef's Station. I would add one sixtyblue except that Chef Noguier recently left so I'm hesitant for that reason.
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nsxtasy on September 10th, 2008, 7:21 pm, edited 3 times in total.