CuisineItalian, handmade pasta
Price$$$
Neighbourhoodwest-loop

Signature dishes: Cacio whey pepe, Handmade tortelloni

Must order: The cacio whey pepe; the kitchen ferments its own pecorino whey for the sauce.

Tip: Sit at the pasta-counter seats if they're on offer. The kitchen rolls dough at eye level.

Location

Address: 1020 W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60607

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Girl & the Goat ★ 4.5

American, wood-fire$$$west-loop

Girl & the Goat in Chicago is Stephanie Izard's Randolph Street wood-fire kitchen since 2010, with the pig face plate that came back when Bravo's Top Chef did.

Signature: Wood-fire pig face, Green beans with cashews

Order: The wood-fire pig face; the green beans with cashews and fish sauce vinaigrette.

Tip: If the dining room is fully booked, walk up to the bar at 17:00 for the same menu and no wait most weeknights.

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Boka ★ 4.5

Modern American$$$lincoln-park

Boka in Chicago is Lee Wolen's Michelin-starred dining room beside Alinea on Halsted, with a quiet garden courtyard and a roast-chicken-for-two worth the table.

Signature: Roasted chicken for two, Garganelli pasta

Order: The roasted chicken for two, brined two days; it leaves the kitchen carved.

Tip: Book the garden room in summer. It is one of the prettiest outdoor dining rooms in the city.

Girl & the Goat ★ 4.5

American, wood-fire$$$west-loop

Girl & the Goat in Chicago is Stephanie Izard's Randolph Street wood-fire kitchen since 2010, with the pig face plate that came back when Bravo's Top Chef did.

Signature: Wood-fire pig face, Green beans with cashews

Order: The wood-fire pig face; the green beans with cashews and fish sauce vinaigrette.

Tip: If the dining room is fully booked, walk up to the bar at 17:00 for the same menu and no wait most weeknights.

Bavette's Bar & Boeuf ★ 4.6

Steakhouse, French$$$$river-north

Bavette's Bar & Boeuf in Chicago is the dimly-lit River North steakhouse on Kinzie, French bistro paintings overhead, with a bone-in ribeye that anchors the room.

Signature: Bone-in ribeye, Hash browns

Order: The bone-in ribeye with hash browns; the lobster gnocchi for non-beef eaters.

Tip: Book at 21:00 on a weeknight if you want the back booths. The earlier seating is mostly business dinners.

Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse ★ 4.4

Steakhouse, classic American$$$$gold-coast

Gibsons in Chicago is the Rush Street steakhouse since 1989 with its own USDA Prime stamp, packed nightly with politicians, athletes and conference traffic.

Signature: W.R.'s Chicago Cut, Twin lobster tails

Order: The Chicago Cut, a 22-ounce bone-in ribeye. The au jus is on by default.

Tip: The cake slices are large enough for four. Order one for the table and ask for four forks.

Gene & Georgetti ★ 4.3

Italian-American steakhouse$$$river-north

Gene & Georgetti in Chicago is the 1941 Italian-American steakhouse under the elevated tracks at Franklin and Illinois, opened by Michelotti and Federighi.

Signature: Garbage salad, Bone-in ribeye

Order: The Garbage Salad; the bone-in ribeye; a Negroni at the bar before sitting down.

Tip: Ask for one of the back-room booths under the photo wall. The lighting is the same warm gold it has been for eighty years.

RPM Steak ★ 4.3

Modern steakhouse$$$$river-north

RPM Steak in Chicago is the marble-and-leather River North steakhouse on Kinzie from the Melman family of Lettuce Entertain You, with A5 Wagyu sliders at the bar.

Signature: A5 Wagyu sliders, Dry-aged ribeye

Order: A5 Wagyu sliders to start, the dry-aged ribeye for two, popovers as the side.

Tip: Sit at the bar if you cannot land a booth. The bar menu is the same and the cocktails arrive faster.

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