Travel Tip: Where to Eat in Chicago
	
Chicago-Style Pizza
	Perhaps you’ve tried your city’s own version of a deep-dish pizza, but nothing beats tasting the real thing where it originated.
	
	Aside from this Chicago original recipe, the restos that focus on serving international cuisines, such as Korean, Indian, Irish, Greek, Jamaican, Chinese, and many more, simply proliferate.
	
	So you’ll have to continue reading to learn more about the recommended restaurants to eat in Chicago.
	
	Whether you’re up to tasting molecular gastronomic fares in Moto, willing to try the diverse menu and ticketing system of Next, helmed by Grant Achatz, desiring for the freshest pub dishes at the Longman and Eagle, or focusing on a meaty diet at the prominent Publican Steakhouse, you won’t surely run out of choices when visiting Chicago.
	
	Meanwhile, lovers who don’t want to shell out too much cash on food should check out the candlelit dinner offerings of the French café Mon Ami Gabi as well as the Argentine steaks served at Tango Sur.
	
	Lastly, travelers who just want to sample more of Chicago’s cuisine, especially those that are prepared with the freshest, seasonal and local ingredients, will have to drop by Girl and the Goat, owned by Top Chef champion Stephanie Izard.
	 
So get started with your next food trip in Chicago as early as now!
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