Sal Monilla wrote:I'm looking to come up for a visit (and scope out potential places to live for my hopefully-soon move), and definitely want some recommendations for good, yet reasonably-priced places to dine in. I'm staying with a couple around Lincoln Park, but I don't imagine location will be an issue. When I was there last, I tried Iberico for tapas, had some Greek food, and some Chinese (both were fabulous and light years ahead of what New Orleans offers in the way of ethnic fare).
I wanted to try the Berghoff and Fogo de Chao (sp?) on my friend's recommendation. We were going to try them last time, but time escaped us. I understand that Fogo de Chao is about 40 bucks a pop, so that will have to be my major dining expenditure of the trip. Is there a time at which the Berghoff offers any kind of "early Bird special", or has a kind of brunch? A local critic said that the scene there is like the "Galatoire's of Chicago", so that's why I'm asking.
I'd suggest going to Fogo de Chao for lunch, where you can get the exact same meat, still all you can eat, for $25/head instead of $45. Only difference is the time of day and the smaller salad bar at lunch.
The Berghoff is good, and I enjoy it, but I'm not sure it's destination dining for a visit, especially not if you're looking for good german food. If you do want a fun berghoff experience, go for lunch (again) and eat a sandwich at the stand-up bar.
You could have a lot of very good, cheap meals in the following neighborhoods/regions:
Pilsen, around 18th and racine/ashland, for mexican
Maxwell Street Market, near Canal and Roosevelt, on Sunday mornings for mexican as well.
Pretty much all of Chicago north of addison, from Kedzie to the lake, for thai, vietnamese, assorted middle eastern, korean, and indian. (keywords to search this forum for, along with those cuisines, include: "tac quick", "spoon thai", "argyle", and "devon").
hope this helps,
ed