CuisineModern American
Price$$$$
Neighbourhoodwest-loop

Signature dishes: Foie gras with brioche, Wagyu with mushroom

Must order: The foie gras course; it is the dish that follows Duffy across his career.

Tip: Sit at the chef's counter if it is on offer at booking. The view of the pass is the room's best seat.

Location

Address: 1340 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60607

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Elske ★ 4.6

Modern Scandinavian$$$west-loop

Elske in Chicago is David and Anna Posey's Danish-influenced Michelin-starred Randolph Street kitchen, a married chef-team plate with restraint and clean wood.

Signature: Duck-liver tart, Smoked beets with brown butter

Order: The duck-liver tart, an opening course that has stayed on the menu since 2016.

Tip: The Aquavit pairings are the room's secret weapon. Ask Anna for the by-the-glass walk.

The Publican ★ 4.6

American, pork-forward$$$west-loop

The Publican in Chicago is Paul Kahan's Fulton Market mead-hall, opened 2008, anchored by the heritage pork chop and a daily oyster list of 20 to 30 varieties.

Signature: Heritage pork chop, Country ham, Oysters

Order: Publican-style pork chop for the table, with one of the ham flights.

Tip: The walk-in counter at the bar is first-come, first-served and turns over fast. Aim for 17:30 if you cannot book.

avec ★ 4.5

Mediterranean$$$west-loop

avec in Chicago is the cedar-walled Mediterranean wine bar next to Blackbird's old space, with the dates-wrapped-in-bacon plate that has run since 2003.

Signature: Chorizo-stuffed bacon-wrapped dates, Wood-oven flatbreads

Order: The chorizo-stuffed bacon-wrapped dates; on the menu since opening for good reason.

Tip: The communal seating means a walk-up at 17:00 usually beats waiting for a table. Bring a friend who likes elbows.

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Elske ★ 4.6

Modern Scandinavian$$$west-loop

Elske in Chicago is David and Anna Posey's Danish-influenced Michelin-starred Randolph Street kitchen, a married chef-team plate with restraint and clean wood.

Signature: Duck-liver tart, Smoked beets with brown butter

Order: The duck-liver tart, an opening course that has stayed on the menu since 2016.

Tip: The Aquavit pairings are the room's secret weapon. Ask Anna for the by-the-glass walk.

Kasama ★ 4.8

Filipino, modern$$$$ukrainian-village

Kasama in Chicago is Tim Flores and Genie Kwon's Filipino bakery by day, Michelin-starred tasting menu by night, in the Ukrainian Village on Winchester.

Signature: Filipino breakfast plate, Lechon

Order: The morning ube cruffin, which sells out by 10:30 most weekends.

Tip: The bakery has no reservations; the tasting menu books out 60 days ahead. Treat them as two different visits.

The Publican ★ 4.6

American, pork-forward$$$west-loop

The Publican in Chicago is Paul Kahan's Fulton Market mead-hall, opened 2008, anchored by the heritage pork chop and a daily oyster list of 20 to 30 varieties.

Signature: Heritage pork chop, Country ham, Oysters

Order: Publican-style pork chop for the table, with one of the ham flights.

Tip: The walk-in counter at the bar is first-come, first-served and turns over fast. Aim for 17:30 if you cannot book.

avec ★ 4.5

Mediterranean$$$west-loop

avec in Chicago is the cedar-walled Mediterranean wine bar next to Blackbird's old space, with the dates-wrapped-in-bacon plate that has run since 2003.

Signature: Chorizo-stuffed bacon-wrapped dates, Wood-oven flatbreads

Order: The chorizo-stuffed bacon-wrapped dates; on the menu since opening for good reason.

Tip: The communal seating means a walk-up at 17:00 usually beats waiting for a table. Bring a friend who likes elbows.

Lula Cafe ★ 4.5

American, farm-to-table$$logan-square

Lula Cafe in Chicago is Jason Hammel's 1999 Logan Square dining room and breakfast counter, anchored by a Monday farm-dinner menu the neighbourhood books out fast.

Signature: Farm dinner Monday, Pasta with brown butter

Order: Monday's farm dinner if you can book it; brown-butter pasta with sage on walk-in nights.

Tip: Brunch is walk-up only on weekends; aim for 09:30 to skip the worst of the queue.

Honey Butter Fried Chicken ★ 4.4

American, fried chicken$$avondale

Honey Butter Fried Chicken in Chicago is the Avondale counter from Christine Cikowski and Joshua Kulp, with the honey-butter biscuit that named the place.

Signature: Fried chicken with honey butter, Sides board

Order: Two-piece dark plate with the honey butter biscuit and the corn salad.

Tip: Order online from your phone before you walk in. The counter line is twice as long as the screen-pickup one most evenings.

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