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- DDanSan Francisco Bay Area •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoFood and drinks are always great when we go there. The highlight for me tonight was a mushroom pate appetizer with focaccia. Also had some excellent ricotta donuts for dessert.More infoNettarePrice: Very Expensive• American• West Town•4.7
- MMollyChicago / Illinois •9 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe four of us loved our deals. Grouper was delicous as was the arugula sald and the pasta with lamp. Wonderful waiter and terrific wine choices.More infoa tavolaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Ukrainian Village•4.6
- LLaDonnaVIPChicago / Illinois •53 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 7, 2024Everything we had was amazing. The lamb chops were seasoned perfectly. The greens, creamed corn, and yams were some of the best I have ever tasted. The fried chicken was crispy and juicy on the inside. The best soul food meal I have had out in a while. Service was great too!More infoSoulé to SouléPrice: Moderate• Soul food• West Town•4.5
- JJenChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 25, 2024Outstanding all around, a Wonderful hidden gem! Love this place.More infoHomestead on the RoofPrice: Very Expensive• Portuguese• West Town•4.4
- OTOpenTable DinerVIPChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined on Jul 5, 2024It was great! Big Mike was AWESOME!!! The pizza was delicious!More infoRoots Handmade Pizza - West TownPrice: Moderate• Pizzeria• West Town•4.5
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Discover Ukranian Village
When you get the chance to stop by Ukrainian Village, the nation's hottest neighborhood, be sure to bring a full wallet and an empty stomach. Upscale diners lure visitors with dishes like pan-roasted red trout while hole-in-the-wall cafes marry comfort food with great alternative music. Find bistros that support farm-to-table principles, sourcing their menu-of-the-day ingredients from the farmers market down the street. Immigrants from a multitude of countries bring kitchen secrets from home and invite you to partake of their memorable ethnic cuisine from pierogies to hand-rolled pasta. The name of the neighborhood is apt, and those looking for authentic Ukrainian and Russian dishes will find just what they're looking for. When you're ready for dessert, discover hot flavors like maple gingersnap at a corner gelato shop.
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