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- SSusanChicago / Illinois •9 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoWe have been to Cafe Touché several times. Always good. The mussel appetizer is a favorite. A lovely Sunday dinner.More infoCafe TouchePrice: Moderate• Bistro• Edison Park•4.7
- RRichardVIPChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWonderful breakfast/brunch venue. Obviously a neighborhood spot based on the mix of diners who were there on a Sunday. Not a budget place to eat, but rather a high quality restaurant with excellent service and food!More infoDaisies ChicagoPrice: Expensive• American• Logan Square•4.8
- KKerryVIPChicago / Illinois •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe love Cafe Prague. On Valentine’s Day they had new items on the menu. I tried the mixed grill (Steak, chicken and shrimp) and it was fantastic. Also love the pate that comes with the bread. The service was great too. ❤️More infoCafe PraguePrice: Moderate• Czech• Dunning•4.6
- AAshishVIPChicago / Illinois •6 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAmazing food and great ambiance. The servers came by often to give us new plates and silverware. We had the octopus sopecitos, lamb biriyani, chai and rasmali tres leches cake and they were all so delicious. We will definitely be coming back!More infoMirraPrice: Expensive• Mexican• Bucktown / Wicker Park•4.7
- LLexiDetroit / Eastern Michigan •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoOur experience at Mano A Mano was fantastic! We went right as they opened on a weeknight and it felt so intimate. I was really smitten with the dim lighting and all of the furnishings--really beautiful space. Our server was sweet and had a very contagious energy, and everyone we spoke to was amicable and warm! The happy hour deal is the value play, for sure--the pizza you get when you order a bottle of wine is the best in the area (and there's TONS of great pizza a stone's throw away). It's chewy without being tough, the salt level of the cheeses was perfect, and the crust was perfectly crispy on the bottom. We also ordered two entrees and while everything tasted AMAZING (the bone marrow and short rib agnolotti were unique and perfectly al dente), we're big eaters, so we felt like the portions were a little small for entree prices. We were grateful that we'd eaten the pizza before our entrees! The tiramisu was fluffy and creamy, and the gelato we sampled for our birthday treat was delicious and custardy. The meal was very leisurely paced (in a good way) where I never felt rushed with too many plates on the table. We didn't have a single bad bite of food here, and we'll come back to take advantage of that happy hour deal again. Thanks for a memorable experience!More infoMano a ManoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Logan Square•4.7