CuisineMexican, fine dining
Price$$$$
Neighbourhoodriver-north

Signature dishes: Suckling pig in mole, Tasting-menu ceviches

Must order: Whichever mole is on the current tasting menu; Bayless has been cooking them in Chicago since 1989.

Tip: Reservations open 60 days out and the Friday slot goes in an hour. Set a calendar alarm.

Location

Address: 445 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60654

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Frontera Grill ★ 4.4

Regional Mexican$$$river-north

Frontera Grill in Chicago is Rick Bayless's 1987 Clark Street Mexican dining room beside Topolobampo, the kitchen that brought regional Mexican to the Midwest.

Signature: Carne asada, Cochinita pibil

Order: Carne asada with handmade tortillas; the cochinita pibil if the Yucatan menu is running.

Tip: Walk in at 17:00 on a weekday for the bar; the booths fill by 18:30 most nights.

Ramen-san ★ 4.0

Japanese, ramen$$river-north

Ramen-san in Chicago is Lettuce Entertain You's River North ramen room on Hubbard, with a tonkotsu base and a spicy garlic bowl that pulls the regulars back.

Signature: Spicy garlic ramen, Hong Kong beef noodle

Order: The spicy garlic ramen; the chashu pork bun on the side.

Tip: Lunch is faster than dinner. The 12:30 rush clears by 13:15.

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Frontera Grill ★ 4.4

Regional Mexican$$$river-north

Frontera Grill in Chicago is Rick Bayless's 1987 Clark Street Mexican dining room beside Topolobampo, the kitchen that brought regional Mexican to the Midwest.

Signature: Carne asada, Cochinita pibil

Order: Carne asada with handmade tortillas; the cochinita pibil if the Yucatan menu is running.

Tip: Walk in at 17:00 on a weekday for the bar; the booths fill by 18:30 most nights.

Daisies ★ 4.5

Italian, pasta$$logan-square

Daisies in Chicago is Joe Frillman's Logan Square pasta-and-vegetable dining room on Milwaukee Avenue, with grain and produce sourced directly from Illinois farms.

Signature: Cavatelli with ragu, House-made focaccia

Order: Cavatelli with whatever ragu is current; the focaccia first, while you wait.

Tip: Brunch is the underrated meal here. The same pasta program with eggs and patio seating in summer.

Ramen-san ★ 4.0

Japanese, ramen$$river-north

Ramen-san in Chicago is Lettuce Entertain You's River North ramen room on Hubbard, with a tonkotsu base and a spicy garlic bowl that pulls the regulars back.

Signature: Spicy garlic ramen, Hong Kong beef noodle

Order: The spicy garlic ramen; the chashu pork bun on the side.

Tip: Lunch is faster than dinner. The 12:30 rush clears by 13:15.

Smoque BBQ ★ 4.4

American barbecue$$irving-park

Smoque BBQ in Chicago is the Irving Park no-frills counter on Pulaski Road since 2006, with brisket and St Louis ribs smoked over apple and hickory in-house.

Signature: Brisket, Pulled pork, St Louis ribs

Order: A sliced brisket plate with the St Louis ribs split. Half-rack rather than full.

Tip: Closed Mondays. Closes at 21:00 sharp and meat sells out from 19:30 on weekends.

Alinea ★ 4.9

Modernist American$$$$lincoln-park

Alinea in Chicago is Grant Achatz's three-Michelin-star tasting menu at 1723 N Halsted, the dining room that codified American modernist fine dining since 2005.

Signature: Edible balloon, Painted-tablecloth dessert

Order: Whichever course needs your two hands; the kitchen is unsentimental about it.

Tip: Book the Gallery flow if you want the full theatre; Salon is the quieter, three-course-less option.

Smyth ★ 4.8

Modern American$$$$west-loop

Smyth in Chicago is John and Karen Shields's two-Michelin-star tasting menu on Ada Street, with produce from their own farm 90 minutes south of the city.

Signature: Egg yolk in sea-buckthorn, Smoked sturgeon and caviar

Order: The yolk in sea-buckthorn vinegar; it has been on the menu since 2016 for a reason.

Tip: The companion bar downstairs, The Loyalist, runs an excellent burger if you can't land the upstairs seats.

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