I am excited to see Chicago receive Michelin ratings for it's top restaurants. This really will turn into a to-do list when I head back to the Midwest. Here is the list and again congrats - it will be fun trying to get to all of them before the chefs burn out.
Michelin's ultimate, three-star rating:
Alinea and L2O
Two Michelin stars: Avenues, the bold and inventive fine-dining room in the Peninsula Hotel Chicago; Charlie Trotter's, still dazzling diners after more than two decades; and RIA, the opulent dining room within the Elysian Hotel.
Eighteen restaurants received a one-star ranking:
Blackbird, Boka, Bonsoiree, Crofton on Wells, Everest, Graham Elliot, Longman & Eagle, Naha, NoMI, Schwa, Seasons, Sepia, Sixteen, Spiaggia, Takashi, Topolobampo, Tru and Vie.
Those that were believed to have a chance at a star but did not receive one:
Arun's, Cafe des Architectes, Hot Chocolate, Les Nomades, Mercat a la Planxa, Oceanique, one sixtyblue, Pelago, Piccolo Sogno, Sprout and Table Fifty-Two.
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