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    Pqb baguette
    Johanna H.

    Well selected wine list and food menu. The chicken was standout! Definitely top roast chicken in the city. The fries mimic the perfectly crispy outside and soft inside of the breast and skin on the dish. Service was a bit stuffy but I guess that is par for the course in Fulton market these days.. that said they tried to be family friendly in seating us in a booth with our toddler but made zero other accommodations for our little.

    Butterscotch custard
    Emily T.

    OK, yup did not disappoint!!! Thankfully, we got to go here for supper club because I've been wanting to go here since it opened. Everything was a hit! We tried the sunchoke croquettes, Brie bites, Gem salad, Chicken dish, Fries, gnocchi, Beans and butterscotch custard. My favorites were definitely the croquettes, the gnocchi and the bites because they were so flavorful & had a decadent profile. Genuinely thinking about when I could go back and get those dishes again. I also got the vesper batch martini. Something to know is they do not have a full bar, but they have around five drinks and many wines. I agree with the reviews that they take the idea of a French bistro and reinvented in such an appealing a new way. I feel like, especially in Westloop, it is hard to feel inventive and different, but somehow they do that. Yeah, atmosphere almost feels like an old 70s deco Home and it really does have slightly creepy vibes. Even down to the service, they were very monochrome fits, and the whole appearance is slightly offputting, which matches the energy of the place. I appreciate what they're doing here and honestly, I'm 100% on board- would go back!

    Gnocchi and carrots
    Kit C.

    The name caught our attention and we were able to make a same day reservation to try this a try. The menu is very interesting with the different choices of ingredients and sauce pairing and I must say- they do an amazing job on the sauces on every single dish. My favorite has to be the celeriac dauphinois w/ escargot; the creamy buttery flavor is so perfect with the escargot topped with thin sliced of potatoes (I believe). Could not get enough of it! My second favor was the gnocchi. Again surprised with with the delicious sauce and the crispy top layer gave it an extra interesting texture to every bite of soft, spongy gnocchi. Other dishes we tried were roasted carrots, saucisson, and blanquette de veau. They were tasty but not my favorite and honestly wouldn't get it again if I were to visit again. Overall great experience with amazing service inside a well designed restaurant.

    Nolan F.

    We shared: 1. baguette soft serve w/ chocolate & brown butter crumbs 2. saucisson w/ puff pastry & pistachio 3. roasted lamb w/ swiss chard & herbs de provence 4. tarte flambé, tavern style 5. roasted chicken w/ liver & wine sauce 6. savoy cabbage w/ whipped sesame cream We started with the saucisson and tarte flambe. Saucisson was tasty, well executed, a fancy sausage roll. Tarte flambe was cracker thin crispy and super flavorful. So good I wish it was thicker like a pizza. Savoy cabbage was mild and light which I appreciate on a "salad". The signature roast chicken was okay, I've had juicier chicken but the sauce was fantastic. The lamb was excellent, big, juicy, and flavorful. Baguette soft serve was a satisfying and perfect end to the meal. Waitress was friendly and helpful. Ambience is nicely lit and not loud.

    Marissa R.

    Visited Creepies, really mixed experience. The vibe and concept are fun, but execution was inconsistent. The crepe had a burnt brown butter taste that overpowered everything. Salad was just okay, and service missed the mark with no soda refills and cocktails are pre batched. On the bright side, the gnocchi was really good and the pork with mustard and pistachio dish was a standout. Overall, some strong dishes, some misses. Just didn't fully come together for me.

    gougeres
    Sarah B.

    Creepies has a great atmosphere and I think the branding is so fun. I loved the branded plates and the Sabre silverware is a nice touch. Overall, service was great and the waiter seemed really knowledgeable about everything from the wine to the dishes. As a general note, I wish the food was hotter in temperature. We had the gougeres and they were delicious but they were just warm and I think they'd be better hot. The mussels had a great flavor but the foam was interesting. The gnocchi was very good and so was the chicken. I really liked the sauce the chicken was served in. For dessert, we had the butterscotch custard which was really good! I liked the lemon but it is lemony if you don't like that.

    Baguette ice cream and butterscotch custard
    Sarah B.

    Cute new addition to the west loop! Loved the vibe in here it was elevated but still cozy. Our waiter was so great he really understood our vibe. I'd opt for getting a wine vs cocktail as they told us there's no in-house bar. Most of the dishes were great, and all things we've never tried before. The carrots we could have passed on as they were too sweet, and the celeriac was so rich it was overwhelming. The lamb was perfectly cooked. The baguette ice cream was so fun and one of my favs of the night. Overall it's a bit of an experimental menu. Everything was good but I wasn't blown away by everything.

    Dorothy S.

    We had a lovely dinner here, the 4 of us. We had all the things! If I go back, I'd order the same things. The warm Brie gougeres were little dough balls w melted Brie inside UGH so good. The saucisson w puff pastry was actually one of our favorites, which I was surprised by bc it looked sorta crazy lol we also had the croquettes, the tarte flambé, steamed mussels, Parisian gnocchi, roasted chicken, fries, savoy cabbage. I'd say the thing I could've done without is the gnocchi. The mussels, savoy cabbage and fries were FIRE, must get these items every time! There's easy street parking right in front of this restaurant. Our server was fantastic, helpful and not pushy, but friendly. I'd suggest people don't reserve the "bar" bc calling it a bar is misleading. The bar is attached to a wall so ppl who sit there have to eat facing a wall, very odd. But anyway, it was an excellent meal for us!

    Oeuf mayonnaise with caviar & shrimp remoulade
    Paige D.

    If you're looking for a fun new spot in West Loop, Creepies is definitely worth checking out. The vibe is playful yet interesting, they efficiently utilized as much of their space as possible. You can tell a lot of thought went into both the menu and the atmosphere. The food is creative, the wine list is tasteful, and everything we tried was packed with flavor and beautifully presented. Great for date night or catching up with friends at one of the bar seats. Don't let the name fool you, nothing creepy here, just really good food and service. Would go back.

    Tarte flambee
    Layna L.

    Creepies was a great place to have an intimate dinner with friends. Our waiter was so lovely and personable, he gave great food and drink recommendations and frequently checked in with our table. Everything was comforting, well-prepared, and delicious. I expected a lot of these dishes to be rich and indulgent, but they did not bog me down. We ordered the brie gougeres, little gem salad, tarte flambee, parisian gnocchi, chicken, and raspberry meringue cake.

    Sweetbread schnitzel
    Sidney Z.

    Something happened tonight at Creepies Restaurant that's only happened to me five or six times in my life: My wife and I ordered five different items off of their extremely attractive menu, and at the end of the night, we couldn't name our favorite dish; all five were exquisite. I'm not blowing smoke here - all five items we ordered were "perfect" (a word I seldom use). Wow - that's just how good Creepies is. So, not counting all of the four hour, prix fixe menus, that are extremely expensive with Michelin Stars we've eaten at, only a select few restaurants (out of thousands) had the distinction of serving a flawless meal: Creepies here in Chicago (of course) Lilia in Brooklyn Mandolin Aegean in Miami Bistro Na, Temple City, California Osteria La Caletta in Tellaro Italy The Spiral Staircase -Dublin Ireland and (maybe) a couple of more restaurants that were able to pull-off this kind of perfection. We had at Creepies: * Oeuf mayonnaise w/ caviar, chive & espelette * Sweetbread schnitzel w/ ravigote & pomelo * Fjord trout w/ salsify, buttermilk, & buckwheat * Shrimp w/ remoulade & chicories * Salted cherry sherbet & stone fruit meringue cake w/ buttermilk & mace I / we just couldn't pick out our fav dish, as each and everyone was just so damn good! The staff here were totally qualified in the art of making your time spent here be ideal. The ambiance was a stylish French Bistro motif which was quite comfortable. And, the noise level was subdued which made me very happy. Creepies had a lot of "Hype" going in the last few months that has caused a certain buzz; these nice people wholeheartedly deserve it!

    Carina L.

    A recent establishment by David and Anna Posey and it's already a new favorite on mine (and my friend's!) i felt like i fell right into a small contemporary art gallery with the cheeky doodles / characters featured on all the dishes and decor on the walls when i walked into the restaurant right next door to elske every plate that was brought out (as you can tell from the pictures) was like edible art pieces, except we could interact with it and have it lead us through the story of the restaurant the steamed halibut was cooked to absolute perfection...the fish seemed to be almost glistening when we broke into it. and the sauce! though a bright orange color, it was so light - didn't overpower the delicate taste of the halibut at all i really enjoyed the corn succotash crepe as well, especially the creamy sauce that came with it. in my opinion, if the edges of the crepe could've been a little bit crispier, and a little bit more of the corn filling inside, the dish would've been perfection. baguette soft serve was such a fun way to end the meal! baguette flavor could've been stronger (could only feel a hint of a toasty flavor at the end) but the brown butter crumbs laced in the chocolate shell made the dessert feel like a (huge) ferrero rocher

    Butterscotch
    Ali M.

    This good was SO good. The brie puffs are actually insane. I could have eaten 14 orders. Highly recommend the chicken and the gnocci. The service was awesome and the food came out pretty quickly. Vibes inside are also great!

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    Girl & The Goat

    Girl & The Goat

    4.4
    (10.7k reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    Recently, my husband and I celebrated the anniversary of the day we met. We don't always mark the…read moreoccasion, but this year it was a milestone worth celebrating. We chose to dine at Girl & the Goat in Chicago, a restaurant we had never visited before. The acclaimed restaurant by renowned chef Stephanie Izard truly lived up to its stellar reputation! One of the first things we appreciated was the convenience of the restaurant's valet parking, located right by the front patio. At $22 for up to four hours and $26 for four to eight hours, the rates were quite reasonable for the area. As soon as the three of us stepped inside Girl & the Goat (we had made a reservation for 6:30 pm on a Friday), we were warmly greeted by one of the two friendly hostesses, and were promptly led to a comfortable four-top table with a banquette and two chairs along the wall. We felt fortunate to have one of the better tables in the dining room, as some of the others were positioned very close together. The nearby two-top tables, in particular, were quite small and placed only a short distance from ours. The restaurant's rustic-industrial décor was dark but trendy and stylish, the lively and vibrant vibe was warm and welcoming. However, I have to mention that it was really loud in the dining room, as guests seemed to be enjoying themselves and talked loudly.  It was hard to hear our server and the staff who delivered and explained the dishes to us.  Our server, Yazmin, was extremely friendly and attentive.  It was very sweet of her to wish us a happy anniversary both in the beginning  and at the end of the meal.  She also checked in on us several times during the evening.  Now, on to the food and drinks. I started with a glass of the NA Sparkling Rosé ($17), which was light, crisp, and quite refreshing. My husband ordered a glass of Le Colture Prosecco ($18), while our daughter chose the Sun Kid ($18). She enjoyed her drink, although she felt the portion was a bit small, as the glass was filled with a lot of ice that took up much of the space. Since the restaurant offers small to medium plates which are shareable, Yazmin advised us to get 5 to 6 dishes for 3 people to share.  We decided to get 5 savory dishes and 3 desserts to share: Savory dishes: - Chickpea Fritters ($20), goat yogurt, green chutney, sev spice crunch, pickled rhubarb. - Pan Roasted Halibut ($37), miso-Marcona almond butter, spring onion blueberry nuoc cham. - Roasted Pig Face ($28), sunny side egg, tamarind, cilantro, red wine-maple, potato stix. - Goat Empanadas ($24), smoked tomato-corn salsa, roasted poblano crema queso fresco. - Confit Goat Belly ($38), strawberry goat braise, smoked yogurt drizzle, pickled strawberries. Desserts: - Vacation, Please! ($16), toasted coconut crunch, lemon passion fruit sorbet, rum-soaked pineapple cake. - Berry Yummy Par-tea ($16), earl grey soaked sponge cake, yuzu curd, spiced blackberries. - Chocolate Basil Brownie Bash ($16), olive oil semifreddo, chocolate fennel crunch, basil granita. The meal was just phenomenal!  All the savory dishes were cooked perfectly with bold flavors; the meats were tender and full of flavors.  There were dishes that we normally would not have ordered if we saw them on menus of other restaurants.  Here, we tried them and were delighted that we did!  Our consensus is that Roasted Pig Face is our most favorite! It is everything we love in a comfort dish -- crispy on the outside, meltingly tender inside, and packed with rich, balanced flavor.  We will definitely order this again!  The Confit Goat Belly is a close second, with buttery, fall-apart meat and just the right balance of richness, acidity, and crunch. For dessert, "Vacation, Please!" is the one that we will always come back for. The toasted coconut crunch adds texture, the lemon passion fruit sorbet brings a refreshing tang, and the rum-soaked pineapple cake ties it all together with just the right amount of sweetness.  The other two desserts that we ordered were also very good.  The staff even brought out a scoop of Chocolate Ice Cream on the house, with two lit candles to celebrate our anniversary - a thoughtful touch that made the evening even more memorable.  This dessert spread was the perfect ending to an incredible meal. I'd like to mention that the restaurant added a 4% surcharge to the bill, which the customer may request to have the surcharge remove if you choose.  We let them keep it. We spent about two hours at the restaurant. The savory dishes came out very quickly, the pace probably was even a tad too fast, but the desserts made up for it by taking a longer time.  We did not mind as we were still full, and had time to enjoy the ambiance more.  I would say it is a restaurant great for group gathering and celebratory functions, but not so much for intimate romantic date night.  All in all, it was a wonderful dinner, we look forward to returning again.

    I was there the other week (I've been here at least five times before), and a busser--not our…read morewaiter--started clearing both of our plates before we were finished eating. We each only had a couple of bites left, but it definitely gave off an "okay, you're done now" vibe. Then he went to take the green beans (arguably the cult classic on the menu), and we still had more than half of them left. I had to stop him and say, "Yeah, we're not done with those. We paid for them. Can you put them in a to-go box instead?" For context, it was about 20 minutes before closing, but we ordered with plenty of time and were already eating with a "get in, eat, and get out" mindset. I've just never had someone at a restaurant start clearing plates while we were still actively eating--without asking, "Are you finished?" "Can I clear this?" or "Would you like a to-go box?" It was just... "You're done, these are leaving now." We were there for less than 45 minutes, left about 15 minutes before closing, and spent over $200 (not including the tip). With so many options in Chicago, I don't see myself coming back here.

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    Au Cheval

    Au Cheval

    4.4
    (9.5k reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Absolutely insane experience. Make sure you get a reservation because this place gets booked up…read morequickly and rightfully so. My wife and I ordered the bone marrow to start and shared a single cheeseburger with the bacon and egg add on. The bone marrow with the marmalade on the side was amazing. I loved the thick toast they gave on the side. It was the perfect balance for such a rich dish. The burger is probably one of the best burgers I've had in my life. The bun was nice and fluffy, the burger was juicy, the bacon was thick and flavorful, and the egg was cooked to perfection. For a couple of bites, we threw a little bone marrow and the marmalade on the burger and it took it to a whole new level. The restaurant was small and comfortable. A tad loud with the music, but I didn't mind too much. I would gladly trade that for the delicious meal we had. I would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for a great burger. Just make sure you get a reservation early.

    Arrived just as they opened at 10AM on a Friday and were the first customers in the door, but by…read morethe time we left at 11:30 there was a good sized line. Vibes inside are excellent and drinks are (very) boozy with a variety of booths, tables, and bar seating available. Burger with Egg and Bacon (4.25/5): Look, this is a great burger. Bacon is melt in your mouth and the egg adds a bit of creamy richness on top of the fatty, salty beef and cheese combo. The bread bun is pillowy, but I wouldn't wait in a line for hours for this. Bone Marrow (10/5): Now I would wait in line for hours for this bone marrow dish that absolutely changed my life. This comes with 4 HUGE pieces of bone marrow that you spread over fluffy, perfectly toasted Texas toast and pair with a beef cheek marmalade that exactly rides the line between sweet and savory. If you come here without ordering this, you're missing out big time. Green Salad (4/5): Nice, fresh and I needed some fiber. Nothing mind blowing, but a good change of pace. Crispy Fries (4/5): Very lightly crispy fries (reminiscent of light well for the west coasters), but the sauces are where this shines. Garlic aioli and mornay sauce (think white gravy) were rich, thick, and excellent! Key Lime Pie (4.25/5): Whipped cream on this INCREDIBLE, wish you could just order a bowl of that. I think they serve it slightly warmer than fridge temp (cool not cold) and it just melts on the tongue with really strong vanilla flavor. Pie itself is also good; nice strong tartness with the buttery and salty crust. Mille-Feuille (4.5/5): Chocolate sauce has a nice depth of flavor with the shattering crisp of the pastry. Pastry cream was a lot thicker than I expected, but super rich and delicious. Definitely a dessert to share.

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    Ciccio Mio

    Ciccio Mio

    4.7
    (648 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$$

    My wife and I took our daughter out for her birthday. We got to meet the boyfriend. Our daughter…read morehas wanted to dine here so we popped for the bill. I would say it's a romantic setting, a bit dark in the restaurant. Us old folks needed the table lamp to read the menu better. I had read good things about the meatballs and bread as an appetizer so we shared that. Five meatballs, I got two. I thought they should have been hotter but I still enjoyed them. The wife wasn't impressed. Not sure about the younger folks. We shared a bottle of Classico Chianti, Montescondo which was very good. Boyfriend had the braised beef short rib. He seemed to enjoy it. Daughter had gnocchi. Wifey had Bucatini Amatriciana while I ate penne bolognese. Wifey and I shared an order of chicken Parmesan. So much of it the kids took home almost half. The wife had wanted to get the tagliatelle carbonara but with certain ingredients. They weren't sure if they could do it since the sauce was already made. She switched to the Bucatini but the server came back later with the carbonara for her to enjoy on the house. They are very nice here. Daughter was given a celebration baby gelato she enjoyed by the restaurant. We ordered two tiramisu deserts. They were #$@& Hugh. So to wrap up we had fantastic service, great meals and Hugh yummy deserts. Oh, the wine was very good. Thanks to the restaurant staff for this wonderful dining experience.

    Ciccio Mio, the sister restaurant of Bavette's, offers a dark, moody interior with friendly staff…read moreand 1920s decor. The food is excellent; the anchovy paste with the steak tartare adds a nice touch. The handmade tagliatelle carbonara has the ideal texture, though I wish it had more gorgonzola. The perfectly cooked scampi is also highly recommended.

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    Il Porcellino

    Il Porcellino

    4.4
    (1.8k reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Il Porcellino has been around for ten years, but my lovely wife and I finally visited this…read morerestaurant on Hubbard Street to enjoy the Happy Hour specials. We had visited Florence last year, and one of the numerous wonderful moments of our trip to Italy was seeing "Il Porcellino" - the lucky bronze boar fountain that draws tourists from around the world. A copy of the boar stands proudly near the entrance of the restaurant, and though it is not as old as the original 1634 sculpture, it was a charming reminder of our amazing Italian holiday. Did I mention that the weekday Happy Hour (4-6PM) specials are quite good? The specials are served only at the bar area, so you might have to wait a few minutes for available seating. We started with some drinks, including two kinds of Negroni. The wild mushroom arancini (5 little balls for $6) were the smallest I've tried, but they were creamy and melt-in-your mouth delicious. The whipped ricotta and jam beautifully served on a strip of toasty focaccia was a unique taste sensation. Prime beef meatballs and short rib sliders on toasted ciabatta bread also hit the spot. Even though we were merely dining at the bar, we enjoyed the overall vibe of the restaurant. There are lots of photos on the walls, interesting lighting from the ceiling, nice serving dishes, and servers who seem to know who their regular diners are. We look forward to returning to Il Porcellino, to bask in that indescribable feeling of being in Italy again.

    Great vibe. Has the dark and moody you want for a date night but also some airiness when the…read more"patio" doors to the street our open. I ended up at a table right by said doors, which was perfect because it had a view of the 1 TV during the World Cup. There is a downside that random people or servers will walk through and be closer than you'd like vs using the regular door like they should. Serviced is good but not exceptional. Attentiveness could be increased a bit, especially relative to water refills, more drinks, dessert time, etc. Food is quite good, but probably won't break into most people's very top tier. That said, there's nothing to really complain about and you won't leave hungry. Overall, it's a solid place that is worth the visit but may not make your "Best Places in Chicago" list.

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    Aba

    Aba

    4.4
    (2k reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$$

    Stylish Fulton Market Brunch with Great Food and Service…read more Booked brunch for two on OpenTable at Aba in Fulton Market, and it's easy to see why this spot is so popular. The space is beautiful--open, bright, full of natural light, and stylish without feeling overdone. We ordered the Short Rib Shakshuka, which was flavorful with just a hint of spice and a generous portion size. The warm, soft pita served alongside was perfect for dipping. The Steak and Eggs was also excellent--the steak and eggs were cooked perfectly, and the fried potatoes were a standout: crispy on the outside while still moist and tender inside. Portion sizes were just right. We also tried both of the recommended brunch cocktails, and they were strong, flavorful, and well balanced. Service from Mike was great--friendly, efficient, and attentive throughout the meal. Overall, Aba delivered a polished and enjoyable brunch experience. Highly recommend, and based on what we tasted, I'd absolutely come back to try dinner.

    It was our first time dining here, stopping in on a Saturday for lunch. We managed to snag seats at…read morethe bar, but if you plan to visit, I'd definitely recommend reserving a table. We ordered the grilled chicken kebab along with the tuna and watermelon. The chicken was moist and well-cooked, but the tuna and watermelon dish was disappointing. There was no watermelon at all, and the seasoning was overwhelmingly salty. The cucumber and mint spritz was refreshing, but the bartender was new and not very attentive. Overall, the experience fell short of expectations.

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