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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]
Restaurants in Chicago (4 C, 101 P) Pages in category "Cuisine of Chicago" ... The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats; C. Chicago cocktail;
The Beat Cop's Guide to Chicago Eats! is a 2010 paperback food guide by Sgt. David Joseph Haynes and Christopher "Bull" Garlington, published by Lake Claremont Press. The book examines popular Chicago cafes and restaurants frequented by Chicago Police officers.
Sign on the side of the establishment circa 1998. Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse is an American steakhouse chain specializing in steak and Italian-American cuisine.The restaurant was established in 1987 in Chicago's River North neighborhood, in the former Chicago Varnish Company Building, by a partnership between popular Chicago Cubs broadcaster Harry Caray and restaurateur Grant DePorter. [1]
The restaurant was well received by food critics, [6] [3] and earned its first Michelin star in 2013. [14] It went on to earn two Michelin stars, [13] five years in a row. Chicago Tribune named it one of the best restaurants in Chicago in 2019. [10] It closed in 2020 because of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry.
Tru was a French restaurant located in the Streeterville neighborhood in Chicago. Tru was opened in 1999 by Rick Tramonto and Gale Gand with the backing of Rich Melman's Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises. It was a Michelin one-star restaurant since the Chicago guidebook's inception in 2011; in 2017 the restaurant was awarded two Michelin stars. [1]
Cafecito is a restaurant chain based in Chicago, in the U.S. state of Illinois. There are three locations, as of 2023. There are three locations, as of 2023. Owned by Philip Ghantous, Cafecito serves Latin American cuisine and has garnered a positive reception, especially for its Cuban sandwich .
Everest was a French restaurant run by Jean Joho in Chicago for over 30 years. [1] First opened in October 1986, [1] it was located on the 40th floor of 425 South Financial Place, and served Alsatian cuisine. [2] The restaurant had earned one Michelin star. [3] It closed at the end of 2020; the COVID-19 pandemic was a cause of its closing. [4]