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GT and KW make some solid observations. Here's my perspective as someone who dines out frequently in Chicago:
Hell Yes. TAC Quick Thai is amazing. I lived just a block north of there, at 4119 Kenmore, and had to walk right by TAC every day since it's right under the Sheridan Red Line stop. I can't tell you how many times I would get home from class late and just grab dinner at TAB on my way home. If you go, make sure you ask for their special Thai menu.[*]TAC Quick - Chicago has may Thai restaurants including Arun's (which is very expensive, and to which I haven't been) but this modest storefront place near Wrigley Field is my favorite, and is favored by a lot of local foodies.
I was wondering kwilkinson (or anyone), why no mention of Avenues at the Peninsula? I had some good dinners there, but then I am not an expert. Overrated? The whole, restaurant part of a hotel, thing off-putting? I enjoy bad food too much? Just curious.
I was in Chicago in April this year. The best sushi I have ever had was at Japonais, which is in the River North section.
mmm... berns <3
I have never been. One of my chef-instructors worked there and said it was quite nice. I heard only great things about it when Chef GEB was there, but have heard it may be waning since he left to open his own eponymous restaurant.
Cape Cod for seafood (in the Drake hotel) and Keefer's has the best steak in...America?
For me, Chicago food is not steak, hot dogs or pizza, it will always be American contemporary interpreted by Alinea, Moto, Otom, Blackbird, L2O, Tru, etc. If you come to town and you're a foodie, then you should check out one of these places for a Chicago twist on American cuisine.
Cape Cod is one of the worst restaurants in the entire world. It is horrific and no one who has ever eaten real seafood should even remotely consider it to be a viable option. I'd rather go to Red Lobster.
MrG, don't let me distract you from your current plan (it looks excellent), but I have to contribute my own $.02 to this thread.
Here's what we've decided:
- For the later you cannot go wrong with Harold's Chicken Shack. They're scattered all throughout the South Side. Each location is its own miserable piss hole experience (seriously you order through bulletproof glass), but the food is really really good. Get an order of "Half-White w/Hot Sauce and Extra Bread". You and your wife could split it...in car...after you leave.