Hey guys,
I'm from NYC but coming to Chicago fir the first time for a Fri-Sun weekend in April. I was looking for some suggestions on where to go to eat. Priority goes to good food and service over anything else.
What are your food preferences (and dislikes), especially in terms of cuisine and restaurant ambiance?
We like a variety of things, but mostly American, Italian, Asian, steak, etc.What is your budget in general terms (but remember "moderately" priced means different things to different people)?
We would like to go to a few cheaper places for breakfast maybe 50-100$ lunches for two, and some nicer dinners. Don't really want to drop a few hundred on each of us by going to the #1 places, but something like $200 or so for 2 with a bottle of wine sounds about right. Where will you be staying and what transportation do you have?
We'll be somewhere in river north, might be at the trump, four seasons, or another hotel around that area. Won't have a car so relying on taxis and public transportation.What is the size of your party? (are you alone, do you need a restaurant for thirty?)
2 of usWhat decor or vibe do you prefer? (Loud, quiet, romantic, child-friendly)
Don't want anything stuffy but somewhere that is considered a good date spot or a little fancier than that sounds good for dinner. Maybe one place that is more on the fun but not too loud side, and another on the fancier side. Lunch and breakfast I don't really have a preference. Are you coming for any special occasion? (Bachelorette weekend, College visit)
Nope. Just me and my girl visiting for the weekend.Do you have particular time constraints? (Breakfast, Brunch, Drinks, All-nighters)
We are arriving Friday afternoon and leaving Sunday night, so we can fit in lunch and dinner Friday, breakfast lunch and dinner Saturday, and breakfast and lunch Sunday.What type of people are you as it affects your dining choices? Are you searching for something in particular? Would you feel uncomfortable in any neighborhood or type of restaurant? This may be particularly important in terms of selecting cocktail lounges, bars, or taverns.
We are pretty casual and roll with the punches. Have no problem stepping in 3 Michelin star places in NYC and then leaving to go to a wine bar or just a dive afterwards, and anything in between.