David Hammond wrote:I actually hardly ever eat French in Chicago any more
Why ever not?
LindaH, Both Brasserie Jo and Mon Ami Gabi are good. I lean a bit more toward Brasserie Jo, as having a broader menu and less stuffy ambiance, but both fit your requirements.
My personal favorite of Chicago's bistros is probably Bistro 110, where I am a devotee of the flavorful, crisp-skinned roast chicken, served in an iron pot with roasted vegetables.
I have also had very good meals at Cyrano's (where I imagine foie gras figures prominently right now), Cafe Bernard, Cafe Matou, La Sardine, Le Bouchon, Bistro Campagne and Bistrot Zinc (thought it's been a while). I doubt you can go wrong with any of them.
Brasserie Jo
312/595-0800
www.brasseriejo.com
59 W. Hubbard St., Chicago
Mon Ami Gabi
773/348-8886
www.monamigabi.com
Belden-Stratford Hotel
2300 N. Lincoln Park West, Chicago
Bistro 110
312/266-3110
www.bistro110restaurant.com
110 E. Pearson St., Chicago
Cyrano's Bistrot & Wine Bar*
312/467-0546
www.cyranosbistrot.com
546 N. Wells St., Chicago
Café Bernard
773/871-2100
www.cafebernard.com
2100 N. Halsted St., Chicago
Cafe Matou
773/384-8911
www.cafematou.com
1846 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago
La Sardine
312/421-2800
www.lasardine.com
111 N. Carpenter St., Chicago
Le Bouchon
773/862-6600
www.lebouchonofchicago.com
1958 N. Damen Ave., Chicago
Bistro Campagne
773/271-6100
http://bistrocampagne.com
4518 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago
Bistrot Zinc
312/337-1131
1131 N. State St. Chicago
$25 off certificate
*By the way, Cyrano's also has a cabaret in its basement, Cafe Simone. I have not been there yet, though I have heard
Suzanne Petri, who performs there every other week, and she's terrific. Apparently you can order food there, too, though I don't know if it's the same menu as upstairs.
Edited to add missing address.
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LAZ on May 16th, 2006, 2:11 am, edited 1 time in total.