Cbot wrote:Never been to North Pond yet whats there special hott dish they do?
nsxtasy wrote:Cbot wrote:Never been to North Pond yet whats there special hott dish they do?
There's no single dish that they are known for. They specialize in regional and seasonal cuisine, with meat, poultry, seafood, and vegetarian choices. Their style is to have a lot of different things on the plate; the main item is often surrounded by several different accompaniments, each of which is interesting in its own right. Check out the menus on their website at northpondrestaurant.com.
jetter2 wrote:I want to do the whole tourist thing up-n-down Michigan Ave, go see the bean, ice skate, go eat pizza, the 2 story McDonalds, Sears tower, drinks @ signature room etc etc...
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Everest, or North Pond? Remember, were from the south and like to see the big pretty lights =]
jetter2 wrote:Y'all have a good night, boy its cold up there this week
Everest, or North Pond? Remember, were from the south and like to see the big pretty lights =]
jetter2 wrote:Feel free to throw in any other "must do's " for us..this is kind of a special occasion for us so I want her to soak in as much as she can
basis wrote:Not much of "Lincoln Park" to see, really. It's pretty, but it's pretty much just a park. YMMV.
nsxtasy wrote:As for our deep-dish pizza, it's absolutely delicious. Try it and decide for yourself.
nr706 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:As for our deep-dish pizza, it's absolutely delicious. Try it and decide for yourself.
Not universally true. If the place says "Uno Chicago Grill," that's a synonym for "avoid." If it says Pizzeria Uno, or Pizzeria Due, on Ohio or Ontario, then I'll agree with nsxtasy wholeheartedly.
jetter2 wrote:Hi all! New Member from Dallas here, but I am frequently in the Windy City on Business. We hare having our holiday party next weekend and I will be attending that with my girlfriend, so I'm looking for some suggestions...
My lady and I will be at the Drake from next Friday through Monday..I've been looking at a great "can't forget Chicago" type Dinner.
I was thinking about an Oddesy Cruise, but I wonder if sailing out on 12/14 for dinner will be too cold...which led be to looking at someplace nice like the Everest.
What are you guy's favorite high-end Chicago restraunts and why?
McClane wrote:These are not very high end places, and not very "Chicago" in the sense of food, but certainly lend to romanticism.
Kman wrote:It's always a drag to be told "if one orders each must order" as some places do but they were like "order whatever you want. See something on the tasting menu you want a la carte? We can do that, too".
mueltrain54 wrote:we are flying into chicago for the first time, staying on the mag mile so probably something not too far out of the way would be best.
mueltrain54 wrote:Just looking for some recommendations from people who have actually eaten at the places I have looked at online
mueltrain54 wrote:Like I said im not exactly afraid to try new things, but i generally like more traditional dishes. Not much into raw food, or much in the way of organs (liver, hearts). Money really isnt an issue if I think we will like the place. I have no problem going to a very high end jackets required type place, as long as the environment is comfortable. Keep the recommendations coming. I appreciate the help. Oh also we are flying into chicago for the first time, staying on the mag mile so probably something not too far out of the way would be best. Thanks.
edit- It also doesn't necessarily need to be the most high-end of places. If it is simply a nice place, with a romantic atmosphere and good food that would do just fine. Basically im open to a range of places, and suggestions. Just looking for some recommendations from people who have actually eaten at the places I have looked at online