My wife is coming to Chicago for a one day conference and I'm coming along. Short trip: come in on Monday afternoon, leave Wednesday night. All I could do because, coincidentally, my manager is coming in with his wife for a conference right afterwards for several days.
Anywho....
1) I'm definitely available for lunch on Wednesday the 17th of June and I'd love to get together with my several friends here for a meal or crawl or whatever. It's been a while since I've seen most of you. I don't know what's most appropriate, emailing me privately, doing an event via the site, or whatever. But let me know if we can get together.
2) I've been wanting to make a trip for a while to Chicago to eat Mexican food. I'd love some best of the best lists. Those of you who've eaten with me know that I can pack in a lot of restaurants (and a lot of food) in a relatively short period of time. My wife might get burnt out, but she's the one who insisted I come along.

But a list of the best of the best, focusing on most unusual/regional would be much appreciated. I probably don't need to go to the best place serving carnitas, carne asada, and al pastor (unless it's real al pastor), but a place serving specialties (and making them tasty) from Toluca, Puebla, or Hermosillo? I'm there.
3) My wife will probably want some non-divey options in places that are "pretty", but after 15 years of food geekdom, I've recognized that I'm more of a gourmand than a gourmet and am a bit jaded when it comes to fancy food. My favorite places are often those that find the middle ground: places doing traditional and comfort foods, but with high quality ingredients and skilled cooks. So any midscale/semi-upscale places that fall into that category, even if they overlap with (2) above, would be greatly appreciated as well.
We are staying inside the loop, I think along the Miracle Mile (yay, Hotwire), but I will travel for good food, as old timers here can attest.
TIA