ll982 wrote:The Violet Hour!
Kennyz wrote:My suggestion would be to shun the trendy, since your friend gets plenty of that at home, and show her something she doesn't get there. TAC Quick, Spoon Thai, Sticky Rice, Mixteco, Nuevo Leon, Sol de Mexico, Honey 1. Those would be the places on my list.
jesteinf wrote:Kennyz wrote:My suggestion would be to shun the trendy, since your friend gets plenty of that at home, and show her something she doesn't get there. TAC Quick, Spoon Thai, Sticky Rice, Mixteco, Nuevo Leon, Sol de Mexico, Honey 1. Those would be the places on my list.
Totally agree with Kenny's advice here. Take your friend out for something she can't get at home.
If it's one thing many NY'ers don't know, its good Mexican.
spinynorman99 wrote:If it's one thing many NY'ers don't know, its good Mexican.
I've had many memorable meals at Zarela and some pretty good ones at Dos Caminos (what? A good meal from a chain?? unheard of!).
Darren72 wrote:David, welcome.
Just to be clear, "Chicago style" can mean different things. One the one hand, it means things like Chicago style hot dogs, deep dish or stuffed pizza, and steaks. These have been Chicago staples for a long time and most travel shows about Chicago will invariably highlight these types of places. I'd draw the analogy to fish and chips in England.
On the other hand, there's the type of restaurants that are doing more contemporary food based on locally sourced ingredients. Above, people mentioned Mado, Lula Cafe, and North Pond. These are excellent examples. The menus may not strike you as different than what you might find in a contemporary restaurant in California, New York, London, or Paris. The differences are subtle and depend on which ingredients are in session in each place. I would recommend one of these restaurants, frankly - unless you want to go for hot dogs or pizza. I've had great meals at all of these places. I'd recommend North Pond. It has stellar food, but it is also the most beautiful space, located right in the park along the lake (Lincoln Park). It is difficult to get a reservation on a Friday night, though, so don't wait too long. Mado would be my second choice, but note that they are BYO and also quite meat-focused.
Finally, there are the great "upscale casual" restaurants that are currently really hot right now. These places combine a casual atmosphere with higher-end, refined food. Mado and Lula Cafe are included in this group also (North Pond is somewhat more expensive and I wouldn't necessarily call it "casual", though it certainly isn't formal). Other places are Avec, the Publican, and the Gage. Avec is a modern take on French and Spanish-influenced tapas. The publican focuses on pork, seafood, and beer. The Gage is a gastropub. Take a look at the menus for more details.
leek wrote:And let us know where you end up and how it goes, please!
pairs4life wrote:leek wrote:And let us know where you end up and how it goes, please!
This isn't about the original poster, but does any1 ever do this? I would love to hear where folks went and what they thought, but at least in the last several threads, excluding the Champaign/Urbana 1, I haven't seen any updates on the actual selections & experiences.
Darren72 wrote:Sure, people do it all of the time. See the last thread I liked to:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... 16#p266116