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- AAbrielleChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoOur experience was very good and the food was also great! Best Italian food!More infoFormento'sPrice: Expensive• Italian• West Loop•4.7
- DDavidVIPChicago / Illinois •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoVery fun. Mixed Paella is the best, dates, goat cheese, Iberian Ham and cheese, Patatas Bravas, Red sangria, La Gilda martinis all excellent. Server Josh P excellent, timed everything out well. We are ready to do it all over again!More infoCafé Ba-Ba-ReebaPrice: Moderate• Tapas / Small Plates• Lincoln Park•4.8
- DDianaVIPChicago / Illinois •89 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAs fans of Rose Mary we were eager to try El Carciofi and willing to take a 4:45 reservation. This is as fun and as delicious as Rose Mary and shares the same approach to dining—shareable small plates. Interesting craft cocktails, sufficient wines by the glass, exceptionally well trained wait staff and very flavorful food. Gus menu was all Rome inspired so it was a little less diverse than Rose Mary. The artichokes were spectacular crisply Rome style. Every inch was edible. Two to an order but they bring you a serrated knife if you want to have them. We had one other appetizer (calamari), one pasta and one seafood main. The portions are great for two to share but if three or four order another something or two and expect to get just a couple bites not full servings. They have $8 servings of gelato and sorbet and a couple amazing deserts they offered to checkout coats.a nice touch in Chicago’s winter. It’s easy to spend $100 per person if you gave two drinks each and desert. We found street parking but forgot to feed the meter since the sign wasn’t obvious so double checkMore infoil CarciofoPrice: Expensive• Italian• West Loop•4.8
- HHarriettChicago / Illinois •6 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe have high tea at the Palm Court every year between Christmas and New Year’s. It is our way of setting aside a special treat time for our family once the Christmas buying rush is over and The Palm Court does not disappoint. The choice of teas is broad and the scones warm. Each edible was well presented, fresh and tasty. Service was attentive but not intrusive. Loved the harpist and singers in old world garb. And don’t miss the 50% off Christmas baubles in the downstairs gift shop. Our only quibbles were with the closeness of the tables and noise level. The room was packed, a tribute to its popularity. Best high tea in Chicago.More infoThe Palm CourtPrice: Very Expensive• Afternoon Tea• Gold Coast / Streeterville•4.6
- BCBridgetCChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined on May 5, 2022Always love coming here since I was a kid. The food is excellent and authentic.More infoPompei - TaylorPrice: Moderate• Italian• Little Italy / University Village•4.1