The best Chicago restaurants, according to chef Erick Williams
Erick Williams has been on a tear since opening his first solo restaurant, the MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Southern food stunner Virtue, in 2018. He snagged a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Great Lakes, mentored chef Damarr Brown (who also won his own Beard for Emerging Chef under Williams’s mentorship), opened three other restaurants, and is now gearing up to debut a hotly anticipated new Mexican bar.
But even before all his recent success, the OpenTable advisory board member had been laying the foundation for his culinary stardom in a nearly two-decade-long stint at legendary River North restaurant mk. His efforts haven’t gone unnoticed: The New York Times named him one of 16 Black chefs changing food in America, and it’s obvious there are few chefs more knowledgeable about Chicago’s restaurant scene than Williams, who was born and raised in the Windy City.
Here, he dishes on all his favorite spots. Read on for his full list of recommendations.
OpenTable advisory board members are compensated for their time and expertise, but all the restaurant selections are their own.
More lists for you
The Best Bars for Foodies in Chicago
Chicago's Award-winning Restaurants
Must Book Restaurants for Father's Day in Chicago.
Chicago’s 7 hottest restaurant openings of 2023
The best Chicago restaurants, according to chef Erick Williams
10 special occasion-worthy restaurants in Chicago
5 innovative restaurants to seek out in Chicago
12 gorgeous Chicago restaurants that will blow you away
15 restaurants that define Chicago
Tacobout Tasty Tacos in Chicago
The 12 best restaurants to dine outdoors in Chicago
Chicago’s 8 favorite bars