Hi all,
We just got back from our fantastic weekend in Chicago and I thought I'd let you know how we got on with the restaurants.
We were part of a 300-strong Pampered Chef group from the UK over to see head office. We stayed at the Fairmont on Columbus which was very good and our room had a good view of the city from the 31st floor.
Thursday night the hotel laid on a buffet which was good but not spectacular. They also did a good breakfast buffet each morning with apple smoked bacon, maple link sausages, eggs and the rest.
Friday we didn't have a big lunch but did find
Ghirardelli's on N. Michigan & Pearson. My wife loved the peanut butter filled chocolate and I had butter pecan and chocolate ice-cream - delicious and a charming store interior. We checked out
Frontera and were told we had a 2-hour wait, so went to the hotel and changed.
Despite the tornado/storm warnings we headed back and had a great meal. It was exactly what we wanted - great cooking in a lively restaurant with good service and few tourists. The cocktails were good - Bohemia and Gold Margarita's - while I stuck to Dos Equis.
For starters I had Huarache de Chivo (goat) and my wife had Taquitos. Both were lovely.
For mains I had the Carne Asada a la Oaxaquena - a bit pricier than I'd planned but the waiter conviced me to trade up. The steak was thick, tender and pink but not bloody. My wife had Puerco Enfrijolado which she simply described as 'gorgeous'. The portions were a bit bigger than we're used to but weren't excessive. In all, it was exactly the meal we were hoping for.
We popped into
Giordano's at Prudential Plaza near the hotel for a drink on the way home and ended up with some very 'happy' Americans celebrating their dad's 60th birthday who shared the whiskey. We ended up back with friends in
Andy's jazz club a bit worse for wear.
On Saturday we did touristy things (Millenium Park, Magnificent Mile and Hancock) so got snacks during the day. A hot dog at
Mr J's Dawgs (nice dog but didn't like the sniggering service) and frozen yoghurt at
Berry Chill - both on State I think. Berry Chill were really freindly and helpful and gave us a taste of each flavour before we bought one. They also had plastic spoons that changed colour when used so we kept them as souvenirs for the kids.
Saturday night was a dinner dance aboard
Odyssey's Chicago out on the lake. Food was average but the experience was very enjoyable culminating in a great view of the fireworks.
On Sunday we decided to squeeze in another of your recommendations and headed up to Irving Park to eat at
Smoque BBQ. It was a bit of a trek made worse by engineering works on the blue line but was worth it.
The pulled pork and St Louis ribs were beautifully tender and the ribs were the juiciest I've ever had. The BBQ beans and coleslaw were good and I loved the french fries with their jackets on. There was no way we could finish it all and waddled down the street happily stuffed.
I'm glad we didn't do Smoque on the Friday night - Frontera was absolutely right, but Smoque was spot on for Sunday lunch. When we left the lne was out the door and twenty yards down the street - a good recommendation in itself.
Thanks for your suggestions - we had a fantastic time in Chicago. If it hadn't been for the trip we'd never have thought to visit but the place was so nice and the people so friendly (best shop assistants I've ever encountered) we'd recommend it to anyone over New York.
Cheers
David