Thanks, Ron, for watching the video and reporting. I can't watch it at work (where I presently am), but was curious.ronnie_suburban wrote:This video piece reveals his list:
Kennyz wrote:since we've got various list types forming, I should clarify that my list most definitely does not represent only favorites. The ones near the top are places I like very much, but the ones near the bottom are places I hope not to visit again.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Kennyz wrote:since we've got various list types forming, I should clarify that my list most definitely does not represent only favorites. The ones near the top are places I like very much, but the ones near the bottom are places I hope not to visit again.
Understood and I really appreciate you including all the new places you hit in descending order from most liked to least liked.
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Mike G wrote:I mean, criminy, six of them are in hotels. Hotel dining may be better these days, but it isn't THAT much better.
Mike G wrote:Incidentally, instead of us all just reeling off lists of places we ate at (which are already blurring together), how about somebody starting a real top ten thread (as used to be one of my duties?)
ronnie_suburban wrote:Mike G wrote:Incidentally, instead of us all just reeling off lists of places we ate at (which are already blurring together), how about somebody starting a real top ten thread (as used to be one of my duties?)
Personally, I'm not sure I see the distinction or the value in having more than 1 'year-end favorites thread.' So far, it doesn't appear that anyone is 'just reeling off lists.' All who've posted have specified the nature of their lists. But if anyone wants to start another thread, they should feel free to do so.
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ronnie_suburban wrote:Personally, I'm not sure I see the distinction or the value in having more than 1 'year-end favorites thread.' So far, it doesn't appear that anyone is 'just reeling off lists.' All who've posted have specified the nature of their lists. But if anyone wants to start another thread, they should feel free to do so.
Mike G wrote:Any one restaurant in a hotel could be great. But six of your ten best restaurants being in hotels is like six of your ten best restaurants being in Kenilworth.
eatchicago wrote:I think Mike is referring to the "ten best things you ate" threads. Here's 2007 with links to 2004-6. I think the distinction he's making is between actual tastes of food and names of restaurants.
I'd love to start it up, but this is the first year in a while that I won't have a list.
nsxtasy wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Personally, I'm not sure I see the distinction or the value in having more than 1 'year-end favorites thread.' So far, it doesn't appear that anyone is 'just reeling off lists.' All who've posted have specified the nature of their lists. But if anyone wants to start another thread, they should feel free to do so.
There seem to be two entirely different topics of discussion here: the best NEW restaurants in Chicagoland (ones that opened this year), and the best restaurants I/we/you visited this year (including ones that opened before this year). Perhaps the posts ought to be split into two different topics.
jesteinf wrote:I'd also like to point out that two of the best restaurants in the country are located in a mall.
jesteinf wrote:I'd also like to point out that two of the best restaurants in the country are located in a mall.
aschie30 wrote:jesteinf wrote:I'd also like to point out that two of the best restaurants in the country are located in a mall.
You're stumping me. Care to share?
aschie30 wrote:jesteinf wrote:I'd also like to point out that two of the best restaurants in the country are located in a mall.
You're stumping me. Care to share?
jesteinf wrote:aschie30 wrote:jesteinf wrote:I'd also like to point out that two of the best restaurants in the country are located in a mall.
You're stumping me. Care to share?
Per Se and Masa. Both located in the Time Warner Center in NYC.