hhlodesign@gmail.com wrote:Version 3.0:
we fly into Midway at 2:51PM Tuesday the 11th.
Tues:
D: Blackbird then drinks at Violet Hour.
Wed:
L: Burt's (will make a reservation and take Metra)
D: Alinea!
Thursday:
L1: Cemitas Puebla
L2: Al's then Mario's
D: Katy's Dumplings? Tru? Avenues? Topo? Mado? Suggestions?
Friday: rent a car at hotel to drop off at Midway
B. Hot Doug's (Standing outside before they open)
L. Urban Belly
Snack: Pasticceria Natalina
D. Vito and Nick's takeout and drive to Midway. (7pm flight)
hhlodesign@gmail.com wrote:Version 3.1: You guys posted as I was writing!
we fly into Midway at 2:51PM Tuesday the 11th.
Tues:
D: Mado then drinks at Violet Hour.
Wed:
L: Burt's (will make a reservation and take Metra)
D: Alinea!
Thursday:
L1: Cemitas Puebla
L2: Al's then Mario's
D: Avec? Avenues? Suggestions?
Friday: rent a car at hotel to drop off at Midway
B. Hot Doug's (Standing outside before they open)
L. Urban Belly
Snack: Pasticceria Natalina
D. Vito and Nick's takeout and drive to Midway. (7pm flight)
Kman wrote:Looks very good though sub'ing Al's for Johnnies is a step down, IMO. Also, wrt Hot Doug's, understand there's no guarantee the foie gras dog will be on that day's menu. It *IS* very good, though, so I hope for your sake that it's available.
For Thursday dinner my vote would be Avec.
gleam wrote:
It's a step down (and a step up in price, although we're talking an extra $10-15 here), but I think the convenience of Al's+Mario's to where they're staying and where they're eating makes it the right call.
AlyOx wrote:the idea of doing any kind of pizza, much less deep dish, on the same day as dinner at Alinea is terrifying to me. but maybe if you are doing the tasting rather than the tour, it's digestible.
Kennyz wrote: You'll need to bring your own booze to Mado. Bin 36 cafe a couple of blocks south of the restaurant has bottles available for retail, as does a wine shop a couple of blocks north on Milwaukee Ave, and another a couple of blocks east on North Ave.
Attrill wrote:Kennyz wrote: You'll need to bring your own booze to Mado. Bin 36 cafe a couple of blocks south of the restaurant has bottles available for retail, as does a wine shop a couple of blocks north on Milwaukee Ave, and another a couple of blocks east on North Ave.
You can never go wrong w/Mado. The wine shop on Milwaukee Ave. is Red and White. They have a nice selection and I'd definitely recommend them for the wine. I've called them from Mado before and someone biked the bottles down to us in less time than it's taken some restaurants to get a bottle to the table. It's also just a 5 minute walk to get there.
d4v3 wrote:As much as I admire your fortitude for suggesting Burt's for lunch then Alinea for dinner, I think you may regret it. Burt's is one of those places that you can't help but over-indulge. I would hate to diminish the Alinea experience by arriving with a full stomach. BTW if you are staying downtown, there is a Metra train from Union Station that drops you a short block from Burt's.
hhlodesign@gmail.com wrote:Having a great time eating our way through Chicago. We'll post a full report with pictures when we have more time. Some short thoughts:
Mado. Chicken liver pate, testa, and shortbread were the highlights.
Violet Hour. Amazing room. Loved all 3 drinks we ordered.
Avec. Chorizo stuffed dates & blood sausage squid pasta were highlights of the trip.
Burt and his wife are the nicest characters in the world.
Alinea lived up to the hype. Possibly the best meal of our lives.
Went to Al's, Johnnies, and Portillos for lunch today. Liked Al's the most.
Loved the taco abodes at cemitas Puebla.
Gino's East was a letdown.
More indepth report to come. we still have dinner tonight and all day tomorrow.
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Renka wrote:Now the question is, if there is one particular pizza that MUST be ordered?
Darren72 wrote:Renka wrote:Now the question is, if there is one particular pizza that MUST be ordered?
Do you mean pizza at Burt's specifically? I once asked him if there is a particular favorite or special, and he said basically said no (I think he said something like people like different things...there's a lot of options). My personal favorite is sausage and mixed bell peppers.



























The GP wrote:I am in awe of your trip. Thank you for sharing!
hhlodesign@gmail.com wrote:Here are some of our favorites from our trip to Chicago:
Hope this helps your trip planning Renka. We had such a great time in Chicago and can't wait to get back. Will post about Alinea when we get the chance. Thanks to all who helped plan our trip here!
hhlodesign@gmail.com wrote:Having a great time eating our way through Chicago. We'll post a full report with pictures when we have more time. Some short thoughts:
Mado. Chicken liver pate, testa, and shortbread were the highlights.
Violet Hour. Amazing room. Loved all 3 drinks we ordered.
Avec. Chorizo stuffed dates & blood sausage squid pasta were highlights of the trip.
Burt and his wife are the nicest characters in the world.
Alinea lived up to the hype. Possibly the best meal of our lives.
Went to Al's, Johnnies, and Portillos for lunch today. Liked Al's the most.
Loved the taco abodes at cemitas Puebla.
Gino's East was a letdown.
More indepth report to come. we still have dinner tonight and all day tomorrow.
Follow our tweets at:
@hhlodesign
@lornayee
Elk Sausage was our favorite of the 4 we tried
pastry643 wrote:I saw in your write-up that you called Burt's 2 weeks ahead of time. We are planning on eating there this coming Sunday. Do you think we will still be able to get our pizza order in?