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Oriole is a restaurant in West Loop, Chicago. It has earned two Michelin stars, among a small group of Chicago restaurants to do so. [1] [2] It is a New American tasting menu restaurant. [3] The executive chef is Noah Sandoval. [1] The Chicago Tribune rated it four stars. [4] Oriole does not have a dress code. [5]
The bar also includes a smaller bar within the space. The 22-seat space, the Bamboo Room, formerly was used as a private event space, and is located to the right of the main bar. The Bamboo Room, opened in 2019, allows for a more interactive service style, where its two bartenders serve their drinks, and pour some tableside.
Les Nomades is a French restaurant in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago. In its critique, the Michelin Guide notes the restaurant's "particularly interesting wine list." [1] The owner is Mary Beth Liccioni, [2] [1] and Roland Liccioni is the chef de cuisine. [3] Zagat rated the food 4.9 out of 5. [4]
The restaurant was known for serving Chicago-style barbecue, including rib tips and hot links cooked in an aquarium smoker, [6] using hickory and oak wood. [7] They began experimenting with the use of the aquarium smoker, a Chicago invention, in the 1960s with help from Leon Finney Sr. [ 4 ] It also served barbecue chicken , turkey links and ...
James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Restaurant Graphics" in 2008; Crain's Chicago Business “Best of Business Dining” 2012 [8] Three-star reviews from Chicago Tribune, [1] and Chicago Sun-Times and 3.5 stars in Chicago magazine [2] Humanitarian of the Year Award/Plate magazine, 2012; Events. Charleston Wine + Food Festival, 2013
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The restaurant is considered a St. Louis landmark, [1] drawing tourists and locals during the day, and then becoming a popular hangout for university students in the evening, mostly from nearby Washington University. The restaurant is famous for its decor, its cheeseburger and its darts room. [2]
Schwa is a tiny, 825 square feet (76.6 m 2) restaurant located in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [2] Seating 26, it features what chef Michael Carlson describes as a "pared-down" approach to food and has been described as being on the forefront of a new "molecular gastronomy" style of cooking.