Off to Chicago for a wieghtlifting competition tomorrow, never been there other than the airport. Anyone have recommendations for a good place for steak downtown? Any other food ideas appreciated too.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Off to Chicago tomorrow, any ideas for eating?
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by KenfromCanada View PostOff to Chicago for a wieghtlifting competition tomorrow, never been there other than the airport. Anyone have recommendations for a good place for steak downtown? Any other food ideas appreciated too.
--------
"We choose to go to the moon."
-
Hard to go wrong in Chicago.
I really like the pizza at Pizano's...even the thin-crust is "deep-dish" style if you are looking for deep-dish taste but don't want to try some of those lasagna-thick pan pizzas.
There're some good restaurants in the theater district, I had a good meal on Navy Pier-can't remember name but it was on second-floor, good seafood dishes.YOU KILLED TED YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEED!
Comment
-
I forgot you are an oly lifting guy. Ive been doing alot of oly lifting over the past year...most recently a 12 week barbell program aside from crossfit just for building strength. Good luck at the competition hoser.
As for Chicago, any of the Publican family restaurants are amazing. Avec. Blackbird.
Frontera Grill and higher end sister restaurant Topalambopo (spelling) are the absolute best in upscale mexican. Rick Bayless is Skip Bayless' brother and a freaking genius chef. Duck mole. Unbelievable.
Graham Elliots restaurants are also big but not sure how they are since he became a celebrity chef.
Gibsons is where u go if u want a giant cowboy cut ribeye.
Hot dougs is the best for dogs.
Portillos is a standard go to for dogs and italian beef.
I prefer Giordanos stuffed pizza to Chicago deep dish.
Theres tons of places for italian beef. Als has tons of locations and is solid. Def get the giardinera on it.
I go to Chicago alot for work recentlyWANGNUTIAN. (pronounced wang-nooshan, martian)
Comment
Comment