Kuma's opened a 2nd location at Diversey and Clark. Much easier to get to for out of towners.
I like this suggestion. Hot Doug's as well, although I don't know whether you'll consider burgers and hot dogs as *great* meals.
Head to Carnivale!! Get reservations and go, Latin fusion food with some good drinks.
Maude's Liquor Bar. I went there with work a while ago and the food was really great. Highly recommended.
If you're a meat eater, The Publican.
Joe's stonecrab
Gino's deep dish.
Gino's east pizza hmmm
Gino's East is for tourists, not for flavor. If you want to go just because you can say you've been to Ginos East then go for it, but if you want good Chicago pizza any of the other popular places are better at this point.
I am not sure where you are staying, but Wildfire is a favorite place of mine. If one of those meals is breakfast, I suggest Yolk, but they are always busy, so be prepared to wait. There is also a really nice tapas place by Halsted and Morgan. The owner is from Spain. Their sangrias are delicious.
Yeah, the mussels at maudes is incredible. Food is pretty good but it is a liquor bar so the portions feel really small.
I had a pretty incredible steak at Mortons.
Been there...told them I was a personal friend of DM`s and they had me arrested....something about him not having any friends...dmcowen674's place!
Again, I'm utterly surprised why no one but I have mentioned Joe's Stone Crabs.
They're absolutely ridiculously delicious. And it's a rare delicacy too (stone crabs)
The OP states he has a shellfish allergy.......
I've always wanted to try Stone Crab, something I thought you could only get in Miami.
Gino's East is for tourists, not for flavor. If you want to go just because you can say you've been to Ginos East then go for it, but if you want good Chicago pizza any of the other popular places are better at this point.
Disagree. I know many many folks who are Chicago natives who prefer it. Uno's I would say is the tourist joint that nobody I know actually goes to.