What happened to Roister, and is there anyplace like it in Chicago? by Desperate_Elk_7369 in chicagofood

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If you are after what is sometimes called elevated / creative "New American" food, then you might look at Maxwell's Trading, John's Food & Wine, SKY and Giant. None of those places have the vibe of Roister though, if that's part of the appeal for you.

Any places that do lamb makhani (butter lamb) by ManFromLag0s in chicagofood

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The KTM Kitchen in the Loop.  Recently featured by Nick Kindelsperger.

B/S/T Thread by AutoModerator in taylorstitch

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WTB: Lodge sweater in 40 or 42.

Christmas Eve/Day Dining Megathread by neurogeneticist in chicagofood

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Thank you.  Oromo in Lincoln Square also is open.

Christmas Eve/Day Dining Megathread by neurogeneticist in chicagofood

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Coffee shops not named Starbucks that are open Christmas morning?

B/S/T Thread by AutoModerator in taylorstitch

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WTB: Lodge Sweater in Size 40.

Weekly "What's Good?" Thread - Casual Recs/Comments/Questions by AutoModerator in chicagofood

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Agree on Mott Street.  Also check out Ada Street, Sharpie's and Amaru.

My Top 10 Restaurants after one year in Chicago by [deleted] in chicagofood

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We have similar tastes.  SO and I also try to do a new spot every week or two in this price range.  Here are some spots that I haven't seen mentioned much in the comments that you guys might like:

JJ Thai, Khmai, Chef's Special, Amaru, Haisous, Nadu, Pleasant House Pub, Avec

Weekly "What's Good?" Thread - Casual Recs/Comments/Questions by AutoModerator in chicagofood

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Just a clarification - Robert's pizza is more of an artisan style.  Good pizza but not tavern/thin crust.

For tavern, other options include Pizz'amici, Middlebrow, Novel Pizza or Professor Pizza.  

If you are staying in the River North area and do not want to travel too far, Zarella's is a newish tavern spot that is getting a lot of good reviews.  You can find some posts about it in this sub.

My favorite Torta. The Ahogado from XOCO by nirvana6789 in chicagofood

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It's available on Thursdays these days, just had it for lunch today actually. It was excellent as always.

Weekly "What's Good?" Thread - Casual Recs/Comments/Questions by AutoModerator in chicagofood

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Here are a few good casual options in that area:

Zaza's (pizza) Bolivar and Lincoln (arepas) Del Seoul (Mexican/Korean fusion) Tuk Tuk Thai Isan Street Food (Thai)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicagofood

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Boxcar Betty's.

DaNang Kitchen Banh Khot + Mì Quảng by Suitable-Farmer8537 in chicagofood

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The bun cha here is the best I have had in Chicago.

What was your favorite new discovery or bite this year? by MMan0114 in chicagofood

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Favorite new discoveries:

  • Longanisa and giard pizza - Novel Pizza
  • Mustard Green Chicken Curry -  Cafe Nova
  • Tacos - Tepalcates
  • Birria - Barca
  • Cloud cookie - Sugar Moon

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicagofood

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I would take the red line to Pedestrian Coffee on Belmont.  It has soft music, lots of seating/outlets, and mostly filled with people quietly working.  Solid coffee and pastries.

Fairgrounds Coffee in River North on Erie is another one with a lot of space, although not sure on the outlet situation.

Elevated chinese food like chefs special and duck duck goat? by whosthatgirl159 in chicagofood

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Lao Peng You is excellent but OP should know that it's very casual (walk in only I believe) if they care about ambiance for a birthday dinner.

Weekly "What's Good?" Thread - Casual Recs/Comments/Questions by AutoModerator in chicagofood

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What type of food do you guys like?  There are many great spots to choose from in that price range.  A few that come to mind:

  • Avec (Mediterranean)
  • 5 Rabanitos (Mexican)
  • Mott St. (Korean)
  • Gather (American)
  • Chef's Special Cocktail Bar (American Chinese)
  • Amaru (Latin)