1. Next
8.4
953 W Fulton Market (at Morgan St.), Chicago, IL
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Fulton Market · 55 tips and reviews
Tracy Martorello: I love that everyone is consumed with #superbowl2012 & I'm consumed with caviar, butter and a lot of wine.
Mandy Bast: OMG. Best food and service in life. The mushroom jus from the first course in the Hunt, topped by the sturgeon and caviar, and the dessert Maris Otter were some of the best things I've ever tasted.
Tom Nawara: The Tour of Thailand was terrific and tasty. I love alliteration. Read more.
2. EL Ideas
8.7
2419 W 14th St (at Western Ave), Chicago, IL
New American Restaurant · Douglas Park · 34 tips and reviews
Eater: One of America's most innovative fine-dining restaurants, where 13-15 courses can include "culinary cocaine," a solid "White Russian" topped with caviar, and more mind-blowing delights. Read more.
Time Out Chicago: After the nervous drive to this BYOB, you see Talbott, the relaxed, warm host/waiter/sommelier. He learns your name, attends to your wine and sets the tone that makes dining a one-of-a-kind experience Read more.
ISC Chicago: So much fun; don't book anything else for the evening; 14 courses, 3 hours
3. Schwa
8.8
1466 N Ashland Ave (at W Le Moyne St), Chicago, IL
New American Restaurant · Noble Square · 36 tips and reviews
Chicagoist: Dinner at Schwa is always a unique evening, but among the caviar truffles and uni ice cream, there are a few old school gems that really hit the spot. Read more.
Dee 4nelli: Amazing. Fun atmosphere. Rabbit top 5 dishes of my life.
Alex Renshaw: The only place where you can have a high end, fine dining experience while listening to hardcore rap. Schwa is an absolute must, do whatever you have to in order to go.
4. Stax Cafe
8.7
1401 W Taylor St (at S Loomis St), Chicago, IL
Breakfast Spot · University Village - Little Italy · 47 tips and reviews
Samantha Lee: Try the smoked salmon Benedict on a bagel with caviar hollandaise.
Nancy: Try the pancakes, delish! Nice, small, intimate brunch spot, a personal favorite.
Samuel Savoirfaire Williams: Tweet worthy bathrooms - great food and great customer service family friendly too .
6. Roka Akor
8.7
456 N Clark St (at W Illinois St), Chicago, IL
Japanese Restaurant · River North · 93 tips and reviews
Chicago magazine: Try: gilded wagyu tartare gunkan maki topped with caviar and wasabi and the lightly battered fried squid with jalapeño rings. Say no to the salt-grilled saba.
Chicago magazine: Penny Pollack says, "Wagyu gunkan @RokaAkorChi with green onion and caviar is a tasty way for tartare lovers to indulge."
Calvin Multanen: Bento meals are a great deal for lunch
13. Sushi-san
9.2
59 W Grand Ave (Dearborn St), Chicago, IL
Sushi Restaurant · Near North Side · 27 tips and reviews
charleen: tempura japanese sweet potato , prime skirt steak , dry aged NY strip, and of course 🍣
ISC Chicago: 10-course omakase: doesn’t look like much, but it was very tasty and very worth it
ISC Chicago: Japanese Breakfast (Fluffy, wobbly, panda-monium pancakes with matcha butter and Okinawan black sugar syrup)