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A quaint French bistro in the heart of Little Italy charms fans with its sunny decor and fine classics like steak au poivre.
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The menu at this former fire station is best at its most basic, including burgers and sandwiches.
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The Little Italy branch of Wrigleyville’s Mia Francesca offers generous portions of refined Italian cuisine at reasonable prices.
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Rustic Italian food is the draw at this stylish restaurant and onetime speakeasy.
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Located in the Chinatown Square shopping mall, this simple eaterie serves authentic Chinese Szechuan cuisine.
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Trendsetter Opera serves contemporized Chinese food in a former 1930s warehouse. Don’t miss the five-spice squid and slow-braised pork.
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Chicago’s only Malaysian restaurant. Ask your server to recommend the best dishes on the menu.
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Phoenix attracts dim sum diners from near and far. Go early on weekends or prepare for long waits.
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A top Little Italy lunch pick, Pompeii showcases a dozen varieties of square, by-the-slice pizzas. Hot sandwiches and stuffed pastas round out the offerings.
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Its Italian cooking isn’t daring but Rosebud’s convivial vibe is hard to resist. Long waits for tables are common.
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Price categories include a three-course meal for one, a glass of house wine, tax, and a 15–20%% tip.
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