#46 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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katehardman says:
30 years ago, my Dad had been a regular at the Original Gino’s East, a legendary pizzeria, popular with local Chicagoans and celebrities since its opening in 1966. As my Dad was back in town, we decided to head to Gino’s East so he could remember “the good ol’ days”.
Since its ope...
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#47 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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sybil says:
i went here based on a foodie friend's recommendation and was told there would be excellent meat to be had.
so, i braved the whipping winds of and snow flurries falling on chicago on this cold winter day.
the service was friendly and prompt. good sign. didn't like the smoking inside but this...
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#48 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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hannajax says:
Traditional greek food, in huge portions, not meant for the light eater.
Here we started with some Saganaki, the flaming cheese, and feasted on a gyro plate and chicken kabob plate. Food was good, not exceptional, and was way too much for us to finish responsibly. Members of the staff s...
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#49 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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Mikeymike15 says:
Gene and Georgetti's "Specializing in Prime Aged Steaks and Italian Dishes".
I found the ambiance to be exactly what I needed on a breezy Saturday afternoon in October. The ambiance of the facility is straight out of an Al Capone movie complete with wood wall paneling, buttoned armchairs and tabl...
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#50 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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jenn79 says:
This steakhouse was kind of disappointing. It's definitely a nice, casual environment and they seemed to have some nice offerings, but unfortunately that could not be said of the things that we ordered (filet mignon and broiled salmon). For the price ($46 for my little filet, $30 for the salmon) I'v...
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#51 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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hannajax says:
This 375 seat restaurant, near Millenium park, always seems to be full of patrons. Though American/Chicago fare, it is with some new twists on old favorites.
The menu changes seasonally, so this is a wonderful destination for tourists who want to sample local fare. I tried the...
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#52 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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sybil says:
italian village gets props for being open on christmas eve (albeit only till 8:30 pm). outside of that, i probably would not go back.
this place is not really equipped for groups larger than 4. there were 5 of us and we were very crowded.
the calamari was hot, tender, lightly salted and ba...
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#53 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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pinchora says:
So here I am walking in Chicago and I get hungary. I decide to eat at a deep dish pizza place and see Uno's... no I think I'll pass on that... I can get it in Pittsburgh. I keep walking and see Pizzeria Due which looked little and quaint on the outside and very welcoming.
I go in and have a seat...
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#54 of 58 restaurants in Chicago
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mlynn_hartwell says:
I went to Nookies for brunch. I ordered off their daily specials menu. The foundation of my brunch was an egg scramble containing an assortment of vegetables including asparagus. It seemed that I had all of the tough asparagus bottoms available that day. Why they didn't break the tough parts off and...
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