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Biggs is a very nice old Victorian house converted into a restaurant. We have been there several time and have never been disapointed. You can expect to spend around $125 with a bottle of wine. Our last visit 10/99 we spent $225, which was not so bad after the $333 we spent at Charlie Trotters ...
A place to take your sweetheart or your customers to have a wonderful meal - been there more than 10 times in visits to Chacago. It has great food and as it is in an old mansion, there are many small classy rooms - so you can enjoy the evening without having to shout at everyone. Also do not rush yo...
My wife and I have enjoyed the Blue Agave on Maple for years. It's still one of our favorite stops when we visit Chicago. The food and marguerita's are great. The staff delivers great service and is always friendly. Great location - give the Blue Agave a try!
This restaurant is always on the top ten in the country. It is in a rich Chicago decor. The service was impecable. A true dining experience. Nothing but the finest meats. My favorite is the prime rib. It isn't roasted here it is grilled just like the steaks. You can plan on at least $30 on the entre...
Ed's offers a truly unique dining experiece for any age group. the sassy 50's enviorment paired with the outrageously wierd servers equals a good location for almost any occasion. Crowded as expected and the food can be a bit messy. Prices okay for a chicago resturaunt
4 star(s)
(11/12/1999)
Great old fashioned restaurant - if you want something out of an old Chicago setting movie, this is it. Usually a wait, but sidle up to the bar and people watch and the wait is worth it. The servings are plentiful, with great steaks. I haven't tried the pastas, but they also seem to be huge portio...
4 star(s)
(06/02/2000)
One of the country's best steak houses. Old time Chicago. Great crowded bar with lots of hussle & bussle. You'd think Al Capone was going to walk in any minute! Don't miss the garbage salad.
4 star(s)
(05/27/2000)
The Hard Rock Cafe is a most interesting place to visit. Not only can you eat great food (especially the fries) you can also view a museum of memorablia. I reccomend this restaurant to the upbeat person who just wants to have a good time.
This place is fun and loud! I recommend it to anyone who is eating out with a group of fun friends. The food and sangria are great and the prices are excellent.
4 star(s)
(05/05/2009)
First of all, this is NOT Israeli food. This is Lebanese. That being said it is very good, but if you are looking for authentic Israeli style shwarma, keep looking...
A great place for a pint and some fish'n'chips. The menu was just expanded and the prices went up a bit but it is still worth every penny. The food is great, the staff is wonderful, and the setting is beautiful. It is usually very crowded so be ready to fight for a seat. The staff does not assi...
4 star(s)
(12/30/2009)
Great spot, Ralph the maitre de is always very pleasant. Consistantly good food and drink. Summertime they have a great outdoor seating area.
4 star(s)
(04/14/2009)
The fish, the veggies, and the food in general is fresh. The ambience is cozy and friendly. The restaurant is BYOB and they have chairs for children.
Gino's East is definitely a taste of true Chicago deep dish pizza! The pizza is super-cheesy and delicious and you'll likely need to unbutton your jeans after you leave! The atmosphere is quite different than any other restaurant, since guests are invited to add to the graffiti on the walls (IF yo...
It is the best sushi restaurant in Chicago. It is a little one, but they serve perfect sushi. (I am visiting Chicago 3 -4 times an year for business and Ginza is always one stop worth.)
4 star(s)
(03/15/2000)
Brunch was delicious and affordable. Buffet offered wonderful variety of cuisine. Outstanding view of the city from the 95th floor!!!!
4 star(s)
(10/01/1999)
excellent for lunch, social atmosphere
4 star(s)
(01/20/2001)
I enjoyed the old town feel of this restaurant. The closeness of the tables made it a little cramped, but that ended up adding to the restaurant's charm. The pizza was like none I had ever experienced. It was almost drowning in tomato juices from the freshly cut tomatoes on the top layer; definit...
4 star(s)
(09/18/2000)
We visited this restaurant New Year's Eve, and were sure we chose the best restaurant in all of Chicago. This restaurant had a feel of colonial Vietnam the moment one entered. The service was attentive and enthusiastic. The wine selection was complete and high quality. The most fantastic thing o...
4 star(s)
(10/13/1999)
Great seafood place. Friendly staff and very lite surroundings.