Sunday, January 29, 2012

What restaurant should I eat at in downtown Chicago?

For my Chicago Literature class i have to go downtown and eat at a restaurant of my choice. When i come back to class I have to talk about it %26amp; give my restaurant review.



It can be anything, from a hot dog stand to an ice cream joint to a Chinese food restaurant in ChinaTown to and italian restaurant, but it CANNOT be a chain such as mc donalds, tgi fridays, etc.



so i need some advice! where should i go?

i dont want to go somewhere expensive! (ex - gejas)



thanks!!What restaurant should I eat at in downtown Chicago?
Heaven on Seven. Go to the original one 111 N. Wabash, across the street from Macy's. The Gumbo is great and a cheddar jalapeno corn muffin is the perfect thing to go with it.



My next choice for you would be The Italian Village. The restaurant on the second floor has some tables set into little alcoves so the dining is intimate and very private.



If you like BBQ the restaurant called Smoque is supposed to be fantastic.

If you want other ideas you might want to check out WTTW site and look at some of the places reviewed on Check Please.

Good luck. and have fun sounds like a great assignment.
I have been to Chicago many, many times, and all of the places i have been to, Pizzeria Duo was the best! One of their specialties is a pizza pie. It is baked in a pie tin, and the crust is really thick! Thee best pizza i have ever had! I cant remember where it is, but i'm sure you can google it on google maps though.What restaurant should I eat at in downtown Chicago?
Go to one of Rick Bayless' restaurants

Xoco

Frontera

Topolobambo (expensive though)

or:

Avec

Heaven on Seven

Bandera

Italian Village

Hot Doug's
Italian Village is amazing..for 1 person..the pricing is decent. I love that place.What restaurant should I eat at in downtown Chicago?
I agree Italian Village is good. i went there just once and loved it! prices are reasonable too :)
Su Casa Restaurant - they serve delicious Mexican food.

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