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Price: Very Expensive
• Afternoon Tea • Gold Coast / Streeterville
Booked 207 times today
Price: Moderate
• Steakhouse • River North (Chicago)
Booked 66 times today
Price: Expensive
• American • Gold Coast / Streeterville
Booked 140 times today
Booked 69 times today
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- AAgneseChicago / Illinois •10 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThere were a few things that didn’t go well for the price tag. 1) We were 3 people dining. 2 of us received their main course and we had to wait more than 5 min for the 3rd person to receive their main course . Unacceptable. 2) When I ordered coffee along with the desert order- we received our coffees while before our desert arrived while my lemonchello arrived while after our desert. No consistency 3) My experience with truffle season.. Usually the places that offer truffles - they offer a special dish.. truffle pasta or truffle rissotto.. here it was- add to one of the dishes..so, I picked the most delicate/simple- pasta limone which is also not perfect as the flavor loses to catch the taste of the truffle - especially if you charge $59 fur the truffle shaving (black.. not white truffle )..More infoTre DitaPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• River North (Chicago)•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoExceptional everything! Atmosphere, service and cuisine!More infoAda StreetPrice: Expensive• American• Bucktown / Wicker Park•4.9
- VViktotiavipChicago / Illinois •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAbsolutely outstanding! This restaurant has some of the best Mediterranean flavors I’ve ever experienced. The Lavraki was perfectly cooked—crispy on the outside, tender and flaky inside, with just the right touch of seasoning. The beet salad was a fresh and vibrant masterpiece, beautifully balanced with flavors and textures. The Tzatziki was creamy, tangy, and the perfect complement to the meal. And don’t even get me started on the baklava— frozen yogurt, crispy pastry sheets, honey with just the right amount of sweetness to end the meal on a high note. From start to finish, the food was impeccable, and the service was warm and attentive. Highly recommend!More infoAndros TavernaPrice: Moderate• Greek• Logan Square•4.7
- SSkylerSouth Carolina •2 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoI walked by Pasteur a few times this summer after beach days, always slowing down to admire its charm. The space looked so beautiful and inviting, and one morning, I paused to peek inside. Though the restaurant wasn’t open, the owner, Kim, noticed me and came out to chat. Her warmth and genuine interest made such an impression, I knew I had to come back. Last night, after recovering from bronchitis, I finally made it out for dinner. Pasteur was the perfect choice—and it exceeded all expectations. The Vibe The space is stunning—elegant yet cozy. Real flowers on every table and soft tea lights create a warm, welcoming ambiance. It’s the kind of place where you feel instantly at ease. Families, couples, and friends were softly enjoying themselves, while the staff moved gracefully throughout the room. The Drinks We started with a ginger pear martini that was light and refreshing—exactly what I needed. My friend ordered a Negroni next, and I enjoyed a perfectly balanced old fashioned. The cocktail list is creative without being over-the-top, and everything we tried was spot-on. The Food We shared a few dishes, and each one played out perfectly: • The Saigon Crepe (starter): A crispy rice flour crepe filled with shrimp, chicken, and mushrooms. You wrap pieces in fresh herbs and lettuce—fun, interactive, and absolutely delicious. • Signature Beef Steak: Tender cubes of filet mignon wok-seared to perfection, served with greens, tomatoes, and cucumbers. • Curry Duck: Roasted duck in a fragrant red curry with vegetables and kaffir lime herbs. We added a bit of chili oil for extra heat, and every bite was better than the last. The Service Kim herself was running the floor that night. She stopped by to chat and noted the menu is 39-years in the making. And it shines through in every detail, making the meal feel personal and special. Final Thoughts Pasteur is an experience. Between the thoughtful food, beautiful ambiance, and Kim’s passion, I found a new favorite spot.More infoSimply PasteurPrice: Expensive• Vietnamese• Edgewater•4.5
- JjuliavipCincinnati / Dayton •3 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 22, 2024Absolutely incredible!! Best sushi in Chicago no question.More infoJunoPrice: Very Expensive• Japanese• Lincoln Park•4.6