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    Lizzano

    4.0 (48 reviews)
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    Karolina J.

    Saw it on Instagram so a coworker and I made the 30 minutes trek to check it out for lunch. Yes, we treated ourselves to a super long lunch that day and hopefully also walked off our calories in the process. It was a nice day outside, sue us. The ingredients were fresh and my sandwich was pretty loaded. I thought it was a bit pricey for a sandwich for lunch but it was filling enough without the "I'm so full I can move" feeling.

    Brandon B.

    I hadn't noticed this place since it snuck into the neighborhood: a new boutique sandwich store with Italian style sandwiches on focaccia. The bread is the best part, but the whole sandwich is also fantastic--very meaty/oily and good for the mediterranean diet fans. Service was nice and quick, it wasn't too busy when we went. The only thing to moan about is the price, but that's the cost of business anymore (close to $50 for lunch for two, sharing one bag of potato chips, one soda each, only in cans), it will be a nice place to visit when I'm in the area time to time. Nice eating space right on Michigan Ave with a lot of light, stylish and clean design.

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    Jason S.

    I'd been curious about Lizzano ever since it opened in River North earlier this year, so I finally gave it a shot and placed a to-go order after work. They were running a two-for-one deal on the Il Carnivoro sandwich, two for $24, which felt like a solid downtown deal for what I assumed would be a high-quality artisan Italian sandwich. Pickup was super easy and seamless, no complaints there. I had one sandwich when I got home and planned to bring the other to work the next day. Unfortunately, I found the sandwich a little underwhelming overall. The bread and ingredients weren't bad, but nothing really stood out. The sandwich was smaller than expected, and it ended up being kind of dry. The prosciutto and other meats were just okay, and there really wasn't much in the way of dressing or flavor. I ended up eating half of the second one right after the first because I was still hungry so I was glad I had two. To be fair, this was a takeout order, and maybe the dine-in experience (with some of their spritzes or other menu items) would be better. But based on this first try, I'd say it was just average. Not bad, just not quite the standout I hoped it would be. Would maybe go back to try something else in person, but probably wouldn't rush.

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    Julia X.

    This place had been on my list for a while and I finally stopped by earlier. Tl;dr ok, pricy sandwiches on sad focaccia. No AC so would recommend sitting outside if you're visiting on a hot day. ===== Tried the Lizzano and the Milano sandwiches. The focaccia for both was very dry and crumbly and not toasted or warm at all. Ingredients within the sandwiches are exactly as listed on the menu, and felt a little skimpy in relation the the bread. I wish they would add fresh lettuce/more veg or something to them so there would be something to balance the salty meat and dry bread. Sandwich size was regular/maybe on the smaller side. I liked the cute wooden boards the sandwiches came on. What toppings they did have in the sandwiches were tasty, though quite salty since the slices of cured meat dominated the flavor profile. Slight preference for the Lizzano since the fresh mozzarella and small slices of tomato helped perk it up a bit, though the Milano wasn't bad and had some tasty pesto. The temperature inside the shop when we visited was 83 degrees and the AC was off. Normally I dislike eating outside since I detest bugs and sun burn, but it was significantly cooler outside. The interior overall was fine and there was ample seating, even for a largish group. Outdoor seating was a little dirty, and unprotected from the sun apart from earlier in the day. Service here is very casual and you pay when you order and pick up a buzzer. Staff seemed friendly overall. One nitpick is that the cups they give for water are disposable and the smallest I have ever seen. The lack of AC combined with that and the small, dry sandwiches just made me feel like the owners are really trying to cut costs. Not sure I'll be back, but I appreciate what they're trying to do. If they would turn on the AC a little on hot days, and put a teeny bit more care into their water cups and focaccia, I would definitely consider coming back.

    Miss A.

    Lizzano recently opened nearby and I spotted it strolling by seeing the tangarine orange Aperol umbrellas along the sidewalk. Curiosity lured me inside and I decided to order a panini ($18). I would say the portion was good and overall quality ingredients, but the focaccia bread (as others have also commented) doesn't have any taste, possibly lacking garlic or sea salt to the dough and the sundried tomatoes were oddly dry which usually should be moist from being soaked in olive oil. The basil, mozzarella, arugula and meats were fresh! Came to learn this is a family business and this is the first of two locations in the city. Yay I love to support small businesses vs. Corp. The girl who took my order was very sweet and helped me decide which panini to get. She also let me know about their Wednesday through Friday apertivo discounts on the patio, to include half off boards - which I'll definitely come back to check out with some friends. The interior ambiance was reminiscent of a delicatessen in Italy and very inviting. I hope they do well as a new addition to the neighborhood. I always love a good panini and don't always feel like going over to Eataly.

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    Rylan Y.

    Came by for a quick bite after being in the area. The place was quiet around dinner time on a week day so we got food quickly. I was excited to try it, as I heard good things about this place. I got the Lizzano classic sandwich, and it really was just okay. The sandwich had plenty of prosciutto and mozzarella but it really was lacking basil and tomato. The ratio was off, and for the focaccia being house made, I was not terribly impressed. We sat outside on the patio and there is plenty of seating. Overall, The sandwich was tasty but for the price they were charging, I would not pay that again.

    Marissa R.

    Lizzano is a charming addition to River North, offering a cozy atmosphere cute. The staff is exceptionally friendly and attentive, enhancing the overall dining experience. The sandwiches are tasty, but I found them a bit pricey considering the modest amount of filling. Prices range from $15 to $27, which seems steep for the portion sizes. Additionally, Lizzano operates as a cashless establishment, accepting only card payments. While the ambiance and service are delightful, the value for money regarding the sandwiches could be improved. Nonetheless, it's a pleasant spot to enjoy a meal, especially if you're in the mood for a cozy Italian café experience.

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    Priyanka C.

    Was so excited to have a delicious Italian sandwich shop open in River north and it totally lived it up to the hype! The ambience is cozy with cute decor and is the perfect addition to the neighborhood. The service was also excellent! We tried the Sicilia sandwich and got it on foccacia bread with fresh tomatoes instead of sundried and it was phenomenal. Took me back to Florence where I had one of the best sandwiches. The sandwiches are decently sized so we just got 1 to share since we weren't too hungry and they cut it in half for us. Highly recommend and would totally come back!!

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    Emily J.

    I'm glad to have Lizzano open in River North. It's a cute shop and can't wait to go for spritzes in the summer. The sandwiches are good and relatively large, but with not a ton of filling. For the price of $15-$18 I would expect more meat and cheese. I really hope this place makes it and I will be rooting for them to make a few tweaks! They are doing a happy hour on weekdays to bring more folks in.

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    Prathmika J.

    Okay probably one of the best Italians sandwiches I've had. It was so delicious!!! We got Napoli and Sicilian sandwiches and they were so fresh and flavorful. The Sicilian has pistachio cream which was so good and I added arugula to for more greens. They also do happy hours from 4 pm-6 pm on their drinks and talegiri if you're into those. The service was amazing. The interior is super cute and they also have outdoor seating. Highly recommend trying this place. I'll be coming here more.

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    Calvin 0.

    Milano -Made By Gabbie. Great quality food, Always friendly. Clean seating. Fast service. Open Late.

    Lana T.

    This placed just opened and it was so good. Had the Lizzano and the bread was soft and felt so fresh! Will definitely come by here again. Also there was a lot of good seating and lighting here as well.

    Kay P.

    This brand new spot in River North is so cute! It gives all of the Italy vibes with the interior decor & the food / drink menu. Their focaccia sandwiches are light and airy, and the espresso martini and Aperol spritz pair perfectly with any of their sandwiches. The owner is so friendly and welcoming. Great spot for lunch or happy hour :)

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    Glad to have in Lizzano in River North! Loved the ambiance and the serving sizes are very generous

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    King of Cups

    4.4(131 reviews)
    2.1 miLincoln Park

    The best way I can describe King of Cups is to say this place is a VIBE. The theme is all-in on…read moreMedieval, from the lighting to chandeliers, candles, mirrors, chairs, drapes, and even changing digital paintings. It is definitely unique, creative, and a massive differentiator from any other cocktail bar I've been to. Now, let's talk cocktails! The creativity of the interior extends into the menu. Unlike some places that just make variations of existing classics (except for items specifically so named, like the Old Fashioned or Espresso Martini), all of their cocktails are unique and interesting. Time for a punch card? I ordered the Maximillian the Imposter. While I'm not typically a fan of banana (except for banana bread), I thought I'd step out of my comfort zone, and I wanted to try something 'flaming'. Flaming it was! The preparation of the drink involved a surprising amount of fire. I initially thought this was just for show, but no, this translated into a noticeable smoky flavor. Beyond that, the drink was strong, not overly sweet, and an all-around delight. There was one bartender on the night I was here, and while it was busy, I was still able to get my drink in a reasonable amount of time. I also feel as though they have reasonable prices, especially considering the quality and the market rates. King of Cups gets busy, and for good reason: they are an all-around phenomenal place, from the drinks to the vibe, and everything in between. If you're someone who likes a seat rather than fighting through a crowd, get a reservation! See you there!

    What a nice, moody, intimate bar. I came here for happy hour and was pleasantly surprised at how…read moreit's an actual discounted happy hour menu! You know it is these days - most places just knock a dollar off and call it a day. This one is legit! I'd say you should make a reservation for prime time to ensure you'll have a seat. However when it's early no big deal to just pop by. I enjoyed the plum Moscow mule (not too sweet!) and the espresso martini. Both are on draft which made me nervous from past experiences at other places. However, these were great and I LOVED their espresso martini. The bartender was kind and the vibes were off the charts. Check this place out next time you're in Lincoln Park!

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    Geja's Cafe

    Geja's Cafe

    3.9(1.7k reviews)
    1.7 miLincoln Park
    $$$

    A dimly lit, cramped, dark, and friendly space rests a fondue restaurant made for a night out with…read morefriends, date night, or just a desire for melted cheese. A guitarist sits somewhere against a brick wall and plays music lightly but energetically. Service is friendly from start to finish and smiles are on everyone's faces. The menu is pretty easy to understand. You can get a three-course meal, or you can get each entree à la carte. You have two fondue candles in front of you, one for the cheese and dessert, and the other for the oil. We chose the three-course meal, and it was delightful. We started with the cheese appetizer. You get a basket of bread and fruit and we chose the seasonal cheese to dip. The oil for our meat was then left to heat, and we received a massive platter of veggies and meats for our main course. We chose the option for all selections of meat and seafood. After trying all the meats, I would opt for the lobster and shrimp. You can also substitute the oil for a broth. I would like to try the broth for next time. In one of the shakers, Gejas makes their own meat spice mix. It's recommended to put on the meats and even the desserts. It's a mix of tangy and savory and was a great compliment to the meal. We then chose the seasonal dessert, a white chocolate with vanilla cookies. Fruit, marshmallows, and churros to dip. We were so full by the time dessert came, but we enjoyed a few bites and took it home. The three-course meal, with five types of meat, came with about 10 pieces of meat. It doesn't look like a lot of food, but it truly is, with the apps, veggies, etc, your stomach will be full when you walk out of here. They also start the entire course with a mixed salad (so technically it's a four-course meal). It was very fairly priced, as well. Initially looking at the prices, you may think it's expensive, but it truly is a value with the amount of food they serve. This was rated as most romatic restaurant in Chicago. Its ambiance gives you the romantic feel, the guitarist adds to the atmosphere, and the staff is professional and friendly. This really was a great place and we enjoyed our time and meal.

    We came to Geja's to celebrate our anniversary and it certainly lived up to the hype. We were…read morelucky enough to have a table off the side by the window so it maintained the intimate feel without feeling cramped by other tables. Food-wise, it was very fun to cook everything ourselves. I do think the appetizers were my favorite part because I do just love fruits and cheeses, but everything was great. They were also very accommodating of celiac. Overall, we had a wonderful anniversary celebrating at Geja's.

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    Gemini - Avocado Toast + Lincoln Park Turkey Club

    Gemini

    4.0(763 reviews)
    1.8 miLincoln Park
    $$

    It's Summer Time Chi season in Lincoln Park. Extensive patio at Gemini is super inviting. Jacob our…read moreserver was exceptional in his engagement & making reco's on drinks and food. Even though half my party was late, I never felt rushed. The FKG mocktail was sweet and flavorful. The Spritzer was a good alcoholic next drink. Truffle Parm fries were a table fav. Burrata was smaller than I expected for $18. Enjoyed my beet salad with salmon. Will def be back and highly recommend!

    I've eaten at Gemini over the years and have been able to sample a lot of what's on offer. I've had…read moremost of the specials but will usually get either the swordfish or the steak frites. Those are typically very good which is why I come back. The burger though. Why is it such a consistent disappointment? It's small, has the pancetta (a nice rubbery disc of salt) and just seems like kind of an afterthought to the otherwise well-considered menu. I've been eating it on occasion for 10+ years here always with the hope that it has improved. I would love to see a do-over on the burger. It would be great to have a place in the neighborhood that consistently delivered. As it stands, it's a distant second to RJ Grunt's, Small Cheval and not even in the same realm as Armitage Alehouse's burger. Really hoping I get to come back and revise this review to rave about how much better it got. The staff is always very nice and attentive as well. From host stand to bartenders, waitstaff and everyone clearing and setting, always a very nice group that seems like they take pride in their work, which is much appreciated.

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    Le Mistral - Inside the building - Le mistral is all the way down on the right side

    Le Mistral

    4.8(13 reviews)
    2.1 miLincoln Park

    The service is just incredible. That's what stands out the most. We came after having a superb…read moredinner at S.K.Y. and out waitress transferred us to Le Mistral for dessert as we were hoping to end the night with another cocktail. The transition was seamless, the walk through the kitchen was very cool, everyone was very friendly and excited to see guests. Our dessert came quickly to Le Mistral instead of S.K.Y. and was superb. Our waiter at Le Mistral was very friendly, gave some good advice on the cocktails, and was consistently attentive. My cocktail was just OK - sherry-based martini. I don't normally like a martini but all the ingredients actually seemed very much up my alley - the sherry, benedictine, rose vermouth. But the olive just overpowered. And definitely not worth the price of $24... Would definitely return and try the food next time as well.

    We popped in on a Monday night for a nightcap after finishing up at Mon Ami Gabi across the lobby…read more Our experience was meh. I don't know if every Monday is Metal night, but it was that Monday - Black Sabbath, Nu-Metal, everything but the live goldfish. Perhaps they should advertise "Monday Metal at Mistral" if that is to be a regular thing. It does flow off the tongue. To be fair, there was a full house and the other patrons did not seem to mind. We were not looking to feel the noize, however, and so stayed for just one cocktail. Mine was a Sazerac adjacent mix, and it was very high quality. The decor is very low light, but the vibe is pretty basic - more Paint Your Dorm Room black than Parisian Opium Den black. A bit of a missed opportunity for romance.

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    Esme

    Esme

    4.1(154 reviews)
    2.0 miLincoln Park
    $$$$
    Fine dining
    Private events

    Esmé, consistently One of Our Favorites in Chicago…read more We went to Esmé last night on a Monday and were pleasantly surprised to see both an event happening in the bar and a solid number of diners in the dining room. Not many Michelin starred restaurants can pull that off on a Monday, but Esmé always seems to have energy. This place has become one of our most reliable favorites. They change the menu a few times a year in conjunction with rotating local artists, and the restaurant itself feels more like a refined art gallery than a traditional dining room with white walls, clean lines, simple and elegant. Last night was no exception to their usual excellence. The experience is really anchored by Chris Gerber, a longtime Chicago hospitality pro, and his team. They are flawless. This is true hospitality in every sense of the word. They usually keep two signature dishes, and for good reason. The caviar supplement sounds odd on paper, but in your mouth it is absolute perfection. The cod sounds simple, but it is anything but, rich, decadent, and always one of the highlights. Everything new on this menu was also outstanding. Every course had beautifully balanced sauces that made sense with the dish, and the presentations were creative without being gimmicky or over the top. The plating always ties in with the featured artist in a way that feels thoughtful, not forced. One tip. Be careful when choosing your beverage pairing. We did not read closely enough and ended up with the more inventive pairing that included cocktails and a beer. It was fun, but afterward we wished we had gone with the higher end wine pairing instead. Bottom line. Esmé remains one of the most consistent Michelin starred experiences in Chicago. It is not just very good. It is reliably excellent every single time.

    My rating of a 3 is specifically for the Restaurant Week menu though I'll say it definitely didn't…read moreinspire me to come back. I really wanted to like it; this was a nine-year anniversary dinner. Service was really attentive and friendly and I did appreciate that they brought out specific utensils for me as a left-handed person, never saw that before! The restaurant felt a bit bare and sterile, I think I was maybe expecting a little more decor on the table for a Michelin star restaurant. To echo several of the reviews below, the salad was awkward to share and scanty, the soup was good but the bread served with it felt like an afterthought, the sturgeon wasn't anything special though the sauce was quite good, and we are pretty sure the cut of beef was not wagyu or if it was it was not cooked the right way. The beef was the most disappointing part, I couldn't even chew through all of it. The add-ons were the best part - pasta was great and our dessert was delicious. But the rest of the meal was unfortunately mediocre. Hoping that others have a different experience with the regular menu!

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    Willow Room - Arugula salad over avocado toast with poached eggs.

    Willow Room

    4.2(429 reviews)
    1.6 miLincoln Park, DePaul
    $$

    Great dinner here tonight - had the mussels, burger, and octopus. All were exceptional. The drinks…read morewere also very good, and the service was awesome. Great meal overall.

    Chicago Restaurant week. I reviewed various dining options in search of a good place for dinner…read more Reddit gave me some ideas. I'd never been to Willow Room and liked that they had a four course dinner menu, with items I liked. I was able to make a reservation for a Saturday night at 8:15pm. PARKING Parking on Halsted on a Saturday night can be a nightmare, and it did take a minute to find street parking. North of the 1800 block is busier because there are several restaurants within a two block radius. Side streets are permit parking after 6pm. Meters on Halsted are $2.50/hr. ATMOSPHERE Willow Room was pretty packed. We had a reservation for 8:15pm and my party of two was seated right away. The restaurant features a full bar, dim lighting and is nice and roomy. They have banquette seating around the perimeter, in addition to tables in the middle. SERVICE Our server, who was very nice and accommodating during our dining experience, came by and gave us our menu's. I had already decided on the RW menu and after review, my friend was interested in the Beef Wellington (not on RW menu). Our server informed us that normally the whole table had to order off of the RW menu if one person does, but said she would check with the kitchen since this was the last day of RW. Luckily, we were able to proceed with ordering from different menu's. FOOD I ordered a raspberry Cosmopolitan. I'm a Riesling/Moscato girlie, but I tasted the Riesling and didn't like it. RW dinner was priced at $60. I ordered: First Course: Caesar Salad (Typical salad, was good) Second Course: Mussels (Tasted fine, came with a baguette) Third Course: Short Rib (Could've been slightly more tender and better seasoned. I've definitely had better. Wouldn't order again.) Fourth Course: Orange Ricotta Donuts (Donuts were very good. Three were served, a few more would have been more filling.) My friend ordered a glass of Pinot Noir and: Truffle Fries (Fries were very tasty. I would order again if I went back.) Beef Wellington (The breading was buttery and very good. The beef could've been more seasoned. I wouldn't order.) Key Lime Pie (Was not sweet and had no taste. When our server came back and saw it was uneaten, she offered to take it off the bill. It should be removed from the menu altogether.) The busboys and server were very attentive. Our water glasses were always filled. OVERALL The atmosphere was nice, our server was great. Of all the food we ordered, I would order the truffle fries and Cosmopolitan again. I did leave full and did take my leftover Short Rib to go. Main dishes needed more seasoning. I would dine here again and try a different menu (brunch/lunch), or Happy Hour if they offer it.

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