The theme here is “simple, unpretentious Midwestern fare,” but expect nothing but big flavors from dishes that might sound unassuming on the page. Must-order plates include the fried uni shooters, Jonah crab salad with waffle fries, saffron tagliatelle with king crab and pecan-smoked baby back ribs. You can't go wrong here, but you will want to make a reservation if you're planning on nabbing a seat in the small space on a busy weekend night.
Sure, the 606 connects a number of Chicago communities, reinvents a disused industrial eyesore as family-friendly public space, and adds miles of bikeable and hikeable terrain to our city’s park system. But it's also a pathway linking a whole host of great dining spots. Here are some of the best Bloomingdale Trail-adjacent Chicago restaurants, from a top-notch burger joint to Italian classics to cheap food like cheerful Costa Rican fare.
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