Best French Restaurants in Lincoln Park
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- AAshleyChicago / Illinois •1 review5.0Dined todayWe had a fantastic experience. Our waiters were thoughtful and attentive. We took the advice to have the daily special and it was fabulous. Thank you for a wonderful evening!More infoMon Ami GabiPrice: Moderate• French• Lincoln Park•4.8
- MMarciaVIPChicago / Illinois •12 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWhen I want to go to Paris, I'lll go to Le Bouchon...service, fppd ambiance ...it's almost like being in Paris..More infoLe Bouchon - ChicagoPrice: Expensive• French• Bucktown / Wicker Park•4.8
- EedwardNew Orleans / Louisiana •17 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoNorth Pond is an absolute gem. From the moment we stepped in and gave our name at the host stand, we were warmly welcomed, setting the tone for an exceptional evening. The atmosphere is intimate and inviting, with the beauty of Lincoln Park providing a stunning backdrop. Our server was knowledgeable and engaging, taking the time to walk us through the menu and wine pairings with care and enthusiasm. The tasting menu was nothing short of spectacular—each dish showcased the chef’s creativity and meticulous attention to detail. The flavors were inventive and harmonious, and the wine pairings elevated every course beautifully. My wife and I always cherish our time at North Pond. It’s not just a meal; it’s an experience that lingers with you long after the evening ends. If you’re looking for a restaurant that seamlessly blends artistry, flavor, and a sense of place, North Pond is a must-visit.More infoNorth PondPrice: Very Expensive• American• Lincoln Park•4.8
- GGinaChicago / Illinois •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoReally good experience with great food. Loved the free bread service which you never get anywhere anymore! Linguine and clams was a little too garlicky for me, but the mussels, lamb, small bites, and cauliflower gratin were fantastic. Service was great too.More infoLa SerrePrice: Expensive• French• West Loop•4.6
- NNicoleVIPChicago / Illinois •55 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe ambiance is so lovely during Christmas and so festive. We sat at the Bar with Our martinis with blue cheese olives waiting for a table as we wanted to be seated by the Christmas tree. We began with oysters and the wagyu carpaccio, pleasing aesthetic, but even more delish. My Husband had the ribeye, which was a special and we ordered 3 sides; Gouda macaroni and cheese served in a copper crock, the haricots verts and frites, all so delish. I tasted his ribeye, but enjoyed all of the sides. My Husband had the raspberry sorbet for dessert accompanied by an espresso martini which I had as well. The piece of resistance (not spelled as pronounced) was it was 1/2 price wine on the bottles. We enjoyed a bottle with dinner and even brought another bottle to Our hotel to enjoy.More infoLa Grande Boucherie - ChicagoPrice: Very Expensive• French• River North (Chicago)•4.5
Discover best French restaurants in Lincoln Park
Discover the essence of French cuisine in the heart of Chicago's Lincoln Park. This vibrant area is renowned for its dynamic dining scene, offering a plethora of French dining options that cater to every palate. Whether you're in the mood for the classics or a modern twist on French dishes, Lincoln Park's restaurants serve up authentic and innovative culinary experiences. Each establishment is committed to quality, showcasing meticulously prepared dishes that highlight the finesse of French cooking. The inviting ambiances of these restaurants are designed to transport diners straight to the streets of Paris, complete with charming decor and a warm atmosphere. Patrons can expect excellent service and a memorable dining experience that emphasizes the rich flavors and sophisticated techniques of French cuisine. Enjoy exploring Lincoln Park’s French dining scene, where each meal promises not just food, but a celebration of French culinary artistry.