Thanks for that Grub Street Link it is very helpful:
Longman and Eagle was on my radar already, but they don't take reso's - so on a Sunday if we went between 5-530 on a holiday weekend will we have a long wait there or should we be able to slide right in?
Naha looks good as well, seems like an interesting menu
For Henri, is the chef's tasting menu foie the same as the foie you order ala carte, and is it better to go tasting menu there or a la carte
EPIC looked more like Mastro's kind of a club restaurant, which is a fun time but we have plenty of those in Scottsdale
Tavernita looked interesting but I do not prefer foie mousse and the thread on here sounded like it was just so so on some of the food, and that all things being equal Longman and Eagle was a better spot - and had an equal or better cocktail program
Yusho - will make it there sometime, but not this trip
1) If we had to pick Naha or Henri, which is the better spot?
2) The winner of question one vs Longman and Eagle, same question
EDIT: Naha is closed Sundays (which seems to be a theme for many places) so it would be Henri or Longman and Eagle - depending on the non reservation system I would think, unless there is another option I am missing
The Mrs was to Avec last time she was in town and liked it, however I would like to try someplace different...I don't see the foie on the menu and it is a requirement of the evening so I cannot take a chance it is not on there for the day - We went to Blackbird last time we both went to Chicago and going to Publican this time (and ended up at Big Star for cocktails because Violet Hour was packed), so figure should spread the wealth around

Nightwood looks and sounds terrific and will be on my radar for next trip
This trip we have Publican (have never been) Andy's Thai Kitchen and then this dinner and probably a Vietnamese spot for lunch Monday (who has the best pho or Bun Thit Nuong, oh and a good bun bao (ok getting side tracked!) - we have pretty good choices for Vietnamese in Phx but not like LA, but we try a new spot every time we are in Chicago, and I like the Viet bakeries)