The 10 BEST RESTAURANTS In CHICAGO | Chicago Must Try
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- The challenge in Chicago is not locating a world-class restaurant but deciding which one to visit, owing to the city's spectacular skyline vistas, creative flair, and endlessly imaginative chefs. This curated list of Chicago's most outstanding restaurants guarantees a unique, tasty, and unusual eating experience with a persistent commitment to employing seasonal, local ingredients. Let's dive into the list of the best restaurants in Chicago.
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Argyle is just as old as South Chinatown, and their founders (Jimmy Wong and Ping Tom) knew each other and competed with each other.
When people were displaced from the Original Chinatown Downtown, both Wong and Tom sought different locations to relocate residents and businesses. Tom chose Little Italy, since it most of the Italian residents had relocated and integrated into other parts of the city and much of the land was for sale. Wong chose Uptown because of it's association with Night Life, and it was farther away from the crime-ridden South Side. This is when the Chinatown Wars took place, mostly non-violent, as extra-location businesses spots were bought up around Chicago (mostly restaurant, import and furniture spaces) as a way for each location to flex their influence. This ended in 1998. Argyle has been known as North Chinatown and Little Chinatown, but has also been known as Little Vietnam and Little Saigon. It wasn't called "New Chinatown" until recently, and only by outsiders (and it's considered a pejorative because it insults the historicity of the area).
Edit: Also, New Chinatown is the Official Name of the Norther Additions of Chinatown on Cermak, specially Chinatown Square Plaza. Getting these two places confused can lead to you being treated with contempt by some locals due to the fact they will interpret the lazy unawareness as being intentionally disrespectful.
U are on the money. My family is Italian and was in the Chinatown area before the Chinese. Now they are up the block in Bridgeport
Au Cheval !!! (Bone marrow or cheese burgs)
Haire's the truth!!!
GT Prime 😍😍😍
The writers of this video need to learn what the term “the Loop” means. It sis specifically the small area in downtown Chicago that is encircled by the L (elevated) tracks, specifically between Wabash and Wells (east and west) and Lake and Jackson (north and south) restaurants in River North or in the Fulton Market area are not in the Loop.
There is a way to suggest this while being polite you know…. Apparently people on CZcams are not aware of this.
@@ProphetsofTravel stop being a tard u nitwit
@@ProphetsofTravel this is definitely being polite and you need stop being a soy boy
Great Video :)
Thank you
11:23 graphic says 1 pequods and it’s supposed to be about smoque
Smoque and pequods are the only 2 on this list I've been to...I like them both...but neither are worthy of the top 10, especially without Frontera grill/topolobompo included
Nothing on this list is worthy if a mention. Uno is hands down the best, and original, deep dish pie....not a mention of an Italian joint? Everything on this list leaves you with an empty stomach, wallet or both.....
Grant Achatz ( Ack-Etz)
The voiceover sounds like the European guys from family guy
I know it may sound cliché but Gibsons is damn good
im saying tho. damn good steak and consistency
Toi vua giai xong bai toan Vu tru rat kho: 10 + 7.5 = 10.03. Da giai xong roi.
How is Shaws crab house not on here
Will look into that one thanks 👍
Was anyone born and raised in Chicago city limits asked to participate in this list of best restaurants or is everyone a transplant. One maybe two places are worthy of being on here. I remember being with my Mother and Father over 25 years ago at restaurant on Taylor street when food critics would show up at a restaurant to critique the food and an older women with an accent approached the gentleman who was a food critic (he was a local Chicago guy with a local Chicago newspaper) and said her family has passed down recipes for generations and there was no way he was going to critic anything good or bad and he was asked to leave. I wish there were more people left on this earth like that lovely older woman.
she threw a customer out of her restaurant but you think she's "lovely"? 🤦♂
@@ghostsharkyAgreed, I caught some second hand embarrassment in that one… Also, I’m a Chicago transplant.
As a foodie and Chicagoan i can say a lot of our favorites are okay and good and classics but should never be listed as the best restaurants. I love a good Italian beef…..but when i go out i better an amazing meal. This list are places lead by people who are chefs and not cooks.
List was all over the place and inconsistent. Maybe would’ve went better without putting a rank on each restaurant.
Pequads is essentially Detroit style pizza. Smoque being number one is a travesty.
Smoque doesn’t belong on the list.
Facts
Give me the Billy Goat Tavern
Welcome. I was working in Israel. I am 28 years old, looking for a job
I want a job in Chicago restaurant
Good luck on your search
Girl and the Goat?
So a restaurant is called Giant but yet only serve small and medium sizes, no giant portions. 🤔
GT Primes "Carnivore" plate cost $285 and the best they could do is feed us a NY strip with the other meat. Smh at least throw in a piece of ribeye!
Yeah! That’s something I wanna give a shot. Being able to enjoy 4 different cuts of steak at the same time is absurd!
Must not try too many tourism books
smoque number 1 lol no way you’re creditably went to zero for that one . Smoque is mid no where near best in city
Smoque in the number 1 spot? Nah.
Smoke sucked!!!! Way overpriced!!!!
I disagree. It is on the pricey side though. Their ribs 😁 but their brisket can be better. Blacks in San Antonio has the best brisket in my opinion.
The pronunciation of some of the words are annoying.
Yeah trying to talk a bit too sophisticated without knowing how to use words. 😂😂😂😂
Every on that said Gibsons, it is in the suburbs.
There are multiple Gibsons locations, one of which is on Rush St,
It's also very average, nothing special, busy and overpriced. So it would not even get into my top 50
You can’t fool us with that computer generated voiced.
With the crime rate etc in Chicago, I wont go there unless God tells me.
Pequods?.... Really?.... Smdh
Thankfully my tastebuds are different from yours. As for Alinea's: this restaurant is the forerunner of food being created in a petri dish. Molecular cuisine is food fit for a few, and thankfully I'm not one of the few. GT Prime doesn't belong here; as with some othe the other restaurants. It seems that this video is a paid advertisement that should be shown on cable TV between 2:00 - 5:00am.
Everyone is different that’s what great about the world.
@@ProphetsofTravel You should have addressed his accusations that the clip is a paid advertisement. Unless, of course, he's right in which case I can see why you'd not want to address it...
Dude, how many chefs names are you going to ABSOLUTELY butcher? My god.
Smoque BBQ is the No. 1 restaurant in Chicago? And Pequod's Pizza is No. 2. Really?!? There are literally hundreds of better restaurants. I think Smoque is good, but is similar to hundreds of places in Texas. Pequod's...meh. I think it's all marketing. The original owner Katz, literally paid a bunch of newspaper writers and television food critics for publicity.
What a bunch of pretentious BS! Okay all are great/decent eateries but Chicago has so much more to offer! To say these are the "Top 10"? It just ain't so! Oh the comment about Chinese food was hurtful and WRONG, I guess the commentator or whoever made this travesty, has never eaten at any of the great places in either Old (Cermak Road and Wentworth Ave) or New (Archer Ave) Chinatown. Oh and "Chicago style" pizza is what we have when we have out of town visitors, REAL Chicago pizza is Tavern style, thin, cut in to squares and CRISP! Not the floppy, droopy triangles you get in other parts of the country! But that's what happens when some out of town visitor puts together a video like this.
This guys voice...cant take it sorry, and clearly a lot (probably none) of the footage isnt even your own