Oriole is a 2 Michelin starred restaurant located in the West Loop of Chicago offering an extended tasting menu created by James Beard nominated Chef Noah Sandoval and Chef de Cuisine Jeff Eichem. An Old World inspired wine list as well as pairings are curated by Wine Director Aaron McManus, while spirit free options including a pairing is designed by Bar Director Julia Momose.We are taking every precaution to keep our guests and staff safe and ask that visitors to Oriole help us ensure the highest standards are upheld.We require all guests to wear masks or face coverings while in the restaurant and while Oriole staff is present at the table.We also ask that guests do not exceed their reservation time more than two hours. The experience is timed to about 1.5 hours.Upon booking, we will contact each guest with more details as well as a questionnaire to complete before joining us.We look forward to seeing you!
Heralded as a "meat speakeasy" by Food & Wine Magazine, chi SPACCA has come to represent the quintessential new Italian dining experience, where accompaniments like the Foccacia di Recco, warm salted Medjool dates, and Culatello & Puglia burrata are just sideshows for the rest of Chef Armen Ayvazyan's wood-fired menu which features a 42-ounce Tomahawk pork chop, a 36-ounce dry-aged bone-in New York Costata alla Fiorentina, and a 50-ounce dry-aged porterhouse Bistecca Fiorentina.Enchanted by the artistry of Italian salumi culture, we built the first “dry cure” program in Los Angeles so that we could experiment and perfect Italian charcuterie techniques in house.
At Frances, chef Melissa Perello’s seasonal menu reflects modern California sensibilities and focuses on ingredients from local markets, farms and producers in a casual, neighborhood setting. Named after Chef Perello’s grandmother, Frances is an ode to refined but comfortable sensibilities in both food and decor. Whether it’s the technique-rich, yet simple approach to food, or the open, familiar atmosphere and stellar service, Frances' honest, focused approach has resonated with customers and critics alike.
Kokkari (pronounced “Ko-Kar-ee”) is a small fishing village located on the islands of Samos in the Aegean Sea, whose name is derived from the small onions that were once produced in the nearby fields. Its fertile soil and Mediterranean climate translated into an abundance of fresh produce as well as treasured seafood and game. Legend tells that Kokkari is the site where Orion, a mighty hunter and a young man of gigantic stature and great beauty, fell in love with the daughter of the king of Chios. For the love of her, Orion forged the island for wild game and seafood to prepare elaborate banquets in celebration of their love. Today, we hope you will enjoy your own celebration as you dine at Kokkari Estiatorio on food “fit for the Gods” prepared with an Aegean palate and the style of innovative California fare.
Fans attest quality is everything at Cookie Till's legendary Margate New American where well-trained servers offer on-target suggestions from the menu of excellent locally sourced fare and extensive wine list; the mood is upbeat in the multiroom space that's usually packed with an ‘in' crowd, which is why regulars recommend reservations in the summer and on weekends year-round.-ZAGAT
Hall's Chophouse is a family steakhouse and iconic Charleston institution. Decidedly old-school, this refined eatery excels in prime cuts of beef, luxurious raw bar offerings, and original takes on traditional sides (pepper jack creamed corn, sweet-and-sour collard greens). As for hospitality, it doesn’t get much better than Hall’s; expect highly attentive service and an eagerness to accommodate for all diets.Our recommended attire is business casual. For those casually dressed or last minute reservations (or walk-ins), we have walk-in tables set aside in our bar areas to accommodate. Baseball caps are allowed in our bars, but are not allowed in our dining rooms. Any type of cut off T-shirt is strictly prohibited.We accept walk-ins! (when available). Our full dinner menu is available at the bar. The bar is open until midnight to cater to the Charleston nightlife. We feature live music every night, classic jazz on select evenings and soulful sounds during our Gospel Sunday Brunch.
We recommend making a reservation however, we have some counter seats available on a first come first serve basis for walk-ins. There could be a waitlist so come early!Cascina Spinasse is offering in-house dining seven days a week.Sunday-Thursday 5pm - 10pm. Friday & Saturday 5pm - 11pm.
Located in a 19th-century citrus packing house, the Stonehouse Restaurant features a relaxing lounge with full bar service and a separate dining room with a crackling fireplace and creek side views. Chef Matthew Johnson evocative regional cuisine is prepared with a palate of herbs and vegetables harvested from the Ranch’s organic chef’s garden.
Toscana is a legendary neighborhood trattoria that celebrates the rustic, authentic, farm-to-table flavors of Tuscany, offering dining in its storied dining room and outside on the newly added patio. For 34 years, it has set the backdrop for special meals shared by generations of families, friends, neighbors, and elites from the worlds of entertainment, sports, and fashion. Executive Chef Miguel Martinez features daily specials alongside signature Toscana classics such as Ravioli Pomodoro, Spaghetti alle Vongole, Truffle and Burrata Pizza, Veal Milanese, and Bistecca con Fagioli, plus handmade desserts, including our Torta della Nonna and Tiramisu. The international wine list receives the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence annually. While it is heavily Italian-focused, it also includes select producers from California, France, and other renowned wine regions. Reservations are strongly recommended. Catering and Private Events are also available.