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[ more from 10best]
"A restaurant town in the truest sense of the term, Chicago extends far beyond Polish sausage, deep-dish pizza, and world-class steaks. Thanks to corner vendors and legends like the original Pizzeria Uno, Gino's East, Gene and Georgetti, and Morton’s, thos..."
[ more from chicago-hotels.tripadvisor]
"From the atmosphere to the staff to the tapas, overall a wonderful meal! Very crowded on weekend nights, so a reservation is a must unless you don't mind waiting over...."
[ more from chicagoreader]
"Raters seem to be tiring of Lettuce Entertain You's tapas pioneer, but it can still be a fun night out, especially for large groups and newcomers. The outdoor patio is always packed in summer, when there seems to be at least one pitcher of sangria on ever..."
[ more from fodors]
| "It has a kitschy name and is jammed with partying Lincoln Parkers, so at first you don't expect much food-wise here, but expat Spaniards swear it's the best in town. Colorful interiors filled with folk art encourage the fiesta feel...." |
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[ more from frommers]
"isn't breaking any new ground with its menu, but tapas lovers will see plenty of favorites, including patatas ali-oli (garlic potato salad), queso de cabra al horno (baked goat cheese with tomato sauce), beef and chicken empanadas, and roast dates wrapped..."
[ more from gayot]
| "As the original tapas bar in Chicago, this restaurant took the city by storm. During the first few years of its life the crowds were knee deep and elbow-to-elbow...." |
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[ more from metromix.chicagotribune]
"This boisterous Spanish restaurant is thronged by Lincoln Park types who clamor for the tasty, inexpensive tapas. Prepare to wait up to two hours for a table on busy weekend nights...."
[ more from mmmchicago]
"First up on Sunday, January 29 is El Greco, a 14th Century Greek artist best known for his religious paintings in Spain, presented in a slideshow and discussion by an Art Institute art historian. That might sound a bit dry, but the accompanying a six-cour..."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Long before little plates of food were en vogue, Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba! Considered Chicago's first tapas restaurant, offering Spanish-focused food, Cafe Ba-Ba-Reeba!..." |
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