Let me put in another good word for Chef's Station, whose tasting menu at $50 is, I think one of the better values in Chicago. Last Sunday, it consisted of:
1. Shrimp bisque with creme fraiche
2. Soft-shell crab garnished with a melon salsa and mango coulis (the crab was small but one of the tastier soft-shells I've had outside MD)
3. Salmon (perfectly cooked) on a bed of faro
4. Raspberry sorbet
5. Beef tenderloin in a truffle sauce on a bed of risotto and fava beans
6. Light salad
7. Flourless choclate cake with lavendar ice cream
For an additional $20 wine pairings were available, and altho I didn't find the wines themselves to be that impressive, the pairings (respectively, riesling, cava, rose, cabernet sauvignon, dessert wine) were on-the-money.
Service was attentive, atmosphere pleasant and unrushed. IMO a good choice for a special dinner without breaking the bank.
"The fork with two prongs is in use in northern Europe. In England, they’re armed with a steel trident, a fork with three prongs. In France we have a fork with four prongs; it’s the height of civilization." Eugene Briffault (1846)