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The best Chicago restaurants, according to chef Erick Williams

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by Tanay Warerkar
Updated 16 April 2024

Erick Williams has been on a tear since opening his first solo restaurant, the MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Southern food stunner Virtue, in 2018. He snagged a James Beard Award for Best Chef: Great Lakes, mentored chef Damarr Brown (who also won his own Beard for Emerging Chef under Williams’s mentorship), opened three other restaurants, and is now gearing up to debut a hotly anticipated new Mexican bar.

But even before all his recent success, the OpenTable advisory board member had been laying the foundation for his culinary stardom in a nearly two-decade-long stint at legendary River North restaurant mk. His efforts haven’t gone unnoticed: The New York Times named him one of 16 Black chefs changing food in America, and it’s obvious there are few chefs more knowledgeable about Chicago’s restaurant scene than Williams, who was born and raised in the Windy City.

Here, he dishes on all his favorite spots. Read on for his full list of recommendations.

OpenTable advisory board members are compensated for their time and expertise, but all the restaurant selections are their own.

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4.8
4.8 (3331)
$31 to $50
Croatian
West Loop
About the restaurant

Top Chef winner Joe Flamm describes the food at his award-winning restaurant as “Adriatic drinking food”—which means a menu that nods to his Italian heritage while incorporating parts of Croatian cooking.

Why Erick loves it: “I’m a fan of Rose Mary because I love all things Joe Flamm. I think it’s a fun take on his family’s home cooking that is approachable, delicious, and celebrates both history and his approach to cooking. His gnocchi are phenomenal, as is his octopus.”


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Dale
Dined 1 day ago
Wonderful food and service. We will definitely return!
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4.8
4.8 (2332)
$31 to $50
Contemporary Italian
West Loop
About the restaurant

Chicagoans can’t get enough of chef Lee Wolen’s family-style Italian American meals all served in an elegant dining room with wooden arches and a fabric-covered ceiling.

Why Erick loves it: “I love Lee Wolen’s take on Italian American. There's something there for everybody, from the pizzas to share to his sought-after pastas. The cavatelli is one of my favorites.”


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LaDonnaVIP
Dined 2 days ago
I treated a customer for dinner and the rigatoni, butternut squash ravioli and kale caesar salad was amazing. You must have the wood fired bread.
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4.8
4.8 (858)
$30 and under
Mediterranean
West Loop
About the restaurant

This Chicago stalwart has been thrilling locals with its mix of Mediterranean food with Midwestern influences for more than two decades.

Why Erick loves it: “It’s hard to believe avec is still one of the most sought-after tables in the city after 21 years. Their slow-roasted pork and chorizo-stuffed dates are still my favorites when I go to the restaurant.”


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EricaKVIP
Dined 1 day ago
Best menu service and fresh flavors in the city. Always our favorite.
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4.7
4.7 (4606)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
West Loop
About the restaurant

This retro-glam steakhouse—from the powerhouse Boka Group and chef Chris Pandel—is among the best in the city.

Why Erick loves it: “I've celebrated every one of my anniversaries at Swift & Sons for the past five years. My wife is a steak-and-potatoes gal, and they are a go-to favorite for steaks and great cocktails.”


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Elwin
Dined 6 days ago
Outstanding atmosphere and service. All food was high quality and delicious. Definitely not priced for regular visits but worth it for special occasions and splurge.
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4.7
4.7 (1223)
$50 and over
American
West Loop
About the restaurant

Chefs and owners Anna and David Posey have plenty of fun with Danish food at this MICHELIN-starred restaurant that has the added benefit of an outdoor fireplace.

Why Erick loves it: “Anna and David are one of my favorite chef couples. They make it look easy. I almost always opt for the tasting menu to see what those two are up to, and I admire their innovative spirit.”


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Justin
Dined 6 days ago
absolutely fantastic food and a great price for both quality and style. it was our anniversary dinner and our waitress was so sweet & fantastic, the service was incredibly diligent without feeling stuffy. 10/10 experience and would highly recommend!
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4.6
4.6 (6986)
$30 and under
Italian
River West
About the restaurant

Rustic Italian dishes from chef and owner Tony Priolo and an impressive Italian wine list set the stage for a restaurant with one of the most enviable outdoor spaces in the city.

Why Erick loves it: “Piccolo Sogno, hands down, has the best patio in the city. You couldn't eat dinner from the hands of a nicer, more sincere individual than Tony Priolo. He is the godfather of the culinary industry in our city. The whole fish is a must have.”


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Alyssa
Dined 3 days ago
Never disappointed when we come here! Everything is always top notch!
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4.7
4.7 (2116)
$50 and over
Steakhouse
West Loop
About the restaurant

Chef John Manion recreates the feeling of being at an Argentine backyard barbecue at this live-fire restaurant that also has a stellar South American wine list.

Why Erick loves it: “John Manion is a tried-and-true OG and a guy I affectionately consider a big brother. His hearth cooking is some of the best in the city. They figured out how to harness the fire that fuels their hearth right down to the plate, and the clearest example of that is the mar de plata [with head-on shrimp, seared scallops, grilled oysters, charred lobster tails, shellfish butter, and papas fritas]. That dish is pure, delectable fire.”


Top review
KevinVIP
Dined today
Second time here and was underwhelmed this time. 2 supposed prime ribeyes both had heavy tendons running through them,not normal tasty fat marbling, but terrible tendons. Steak wasn't very flavorful other than heavy salt on top. Wine was great and other apps/sides on point. But this is not near same level of steak as several other prime steak joints in the city. For $100 per steak this should be about as good a ribeye as I've ever had, and I'd put this about in line with mediocre Wildfire. I'd go back and maybe try thr seafood platter, but would never get a steal here again. Service was friendly, but we ordered a salad to start, shrimp and empanadas. We barely touched the salad and the empanadas and shrimp were out taking up the entire tiny table. Just slow it down, wait for people to finish a course and then bring next stuff out, this is basic stuff and it was Tuesday not a hectic weekend, so what's the big rush?
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4.9
4.9 (1053)
$31 to $50
American
Bucktown / Wicker Park
About the restaurant

Ada Street screams date night with its exposed brick walls, wooden tables and chairs, New American small plates, and some of the best cocktails in town.

Why Erick loves it: “Chef Ryan Bair has worked diligently to become a humble force in our industry. He has really worked hard to hone his craft, and it’s on full display at Ada Street. It’s a speakeasy-feeling restaurant that's dark, warm, intimate, and bustling. Some of my favorite items that he prepares are his carrots with harissa, winter salad, and hamachi collar.”


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Jenny
Dined on 28 Dec 2024
Amazing food. Staff is phenomenal and ambiance is perfect!
A photo of Miru at The St. Regis Chicago restaurant
4.7
4.7 (1283)
$50 and over
Japanese
River North (Chicago)
About the restaurant

Miru is Japanese for “view,” and that’s exactly what you’ll get when you look outside at Lake Michigan and the Chicago River, as well as the showstopping Japanese dishes on your table.

Why Erick loves it: “Miru happens to be in one of the most beautiful properties in the city. It’s in the largest building in the city built by a woman designer, Jeanne Gang. The restaurant has spectacular views, and the food is as dynamic as the view. The kanpachi and A5 wagyu tartare are dishes I could eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.”


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Mohammed
Dined 6 days ago
Its a good place But i moved to three tables cause all of then wasn’t steady and shaky I hope if they want to be as they are they should take care more about those minor things thanks
A photo of Eden restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1617)
$31 to $50
American
Avondale
About the restaurant

This cutting-edge restaurant near the Chicago River takes New American farm-to-table food to the next level with much of the produce coming from its on-site greenhouse.

Why Erick loves it: “Eden by chef Devon Quinn serves terrific fare throughout the day, but it is my go-to spot for brunch. There's no question he can cook, seeing as he runs one of the most in-demand catering companies [Paramount] in our city. He and his wife understand hospitality is a love language, and his food is bar-none delicious.”


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Steve
Dined 5 days ago
Everything was fantastic! Service was perfect and the food was outstanding. Brought our 2 year old and they were extremely accomodating and welcoming
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