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- CCourtneyVIPChicago / Illinois •4 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoMy favorite restaurant in all of Chicago. Consistently fantastic. The crispy veggie egg rolls, chicken dumplings, signature fried rice, and shaking beef are musts. The cocktail program could use some TLC but the food is so good it doesn’t matter.More infoLe Colonial - ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• Vietnamese• Gold Coast / Streeterville•4.8
- RRichardTampa / Central Florida West •42 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe sat at the bar and did an array of items including the charcuterie board and grilled octopus/ Joe the bartender was outstandingly pleasant, friendly and professional. We had a wonderful time.More infoRiver RoastPrice: Expensive• American• River North (Chicago)•4.5
- MMargieSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoRestaurant Review: The Girl and The Goat The Girl and The Goat continues to solidify its reputation as one of Chicago’s must-visit dining destinations. With a focus on bold flavors and a playful approach to globally inspired dishes, this restaurant delivers a truly memorable experience. Highlights: •Bread and Pimento: This dish is deceptively simple but executed to perfection. The warm, freshly baked bread pairs beautifully with the creamy, smoky pimento spread. It’s the kind of starter that sets the tone for an indulgent meal, leaving you reaching for seconds (or thirds). •Empanadas: Bursting with flavor, these are a standout. The flaky, golden crust envelops a perfectly seasoned filling that balances savory richness with a touch of spice. Each bite feels like a small, delicious adventure. Drinks to Complement Your Meal: While The Girl and The Goat boasts a full bar menu offering craft cocktails, wines, and beers to suit any palate, the non-alcoholic options are equally impressive. The menu features thoughtfully crafted mocktails, infused with fresh herbs, seasonal fruits, and house-made syrups. Standouts include a refreshing citrus-and-mint blend and a rich hibiscus and ginger cooler, each perfectly balanced to enhance the meal without overpowering the flavors of the food. Dessert Note: •Chocolate and Peanut Butter Dessert: A decadent and satisfying way to end your meal. The harmony of creamy peanut butter and rich chocolate creates a nostalgic yet elevated experience. The textures—silky, crunchy, and smooth—make this dessert unforgettable. The Girl and The Goat’s ability to innovate while staying approachable is what makes it a perennial favorite. From small plates to desserts, and a drink menu that caters to every guest, every dish tells a story worth savoring.More infoGirl & the GoatPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• West Loop•4.8
- EELDARVIPChicago / Illinois •44 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoMomotaro offers a stellar dining experience with a beautiful ambiance that sets the stage for its delicious variety of robata yaki, fresh nigiri, and expertly crafted sushi rolls. The attentive service ensures every detail is taken care of, making it a perfect choice for indulging in exceptional Japanese cuisine.More infoMomotaroPrice: Expensive• Japanese• West Loop•4.6
- BBrendanChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoIncredible food - the beef tartare was zesty and delicious, beef short ribs had body but could still be cut by a butter knife, and the oat financier dessert was a delightful, lightly salty, perfectly balanced dessert - all incredible. The beef short ribs had some of the best umami flavor I've ever had thanks to the roasted puree (I think celery?) they put on the dish. Great drinks as well, try the Bella & Beatrice if you like gin at all.More infoBokaPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Lincoln Park•4.8
Discover best foodies restaurants in Old Town
Discover the culinary delights of Old Town, Chicago, where foodies can revel in a diverse and vibrant dining scene. The restaurants in this historic neighborhood cater to a wide array of tastes and preferences, offering everything from authentic Neapolitan-style pizzas and Southern Italian dishes to traditional Irish and American cuisine. Each establishment prides itself on not only the quality of its food but also on providing excellent service and a lively atmosphere, making every dining experience memorable. Whether you're planning a casual night out, a date, or a family dinner, Old Town's restaurants ensure a great value and a fun environment. This area is particularly popular among those looking to dine in a scenic locale that combines rich history with modern gastronomic trends. Explore Old Town to satisfy your culinary cravings and discover why it's a top destination for food enthusiasts in Chicago.