2. Athenian Room
8.1
807 W Webster Ave (at N Halsted St), Chicago, IL
Greek Restaurant · North Side · 58 tips and reviews
Kathleen O'Donnell: Love the Greek Salad, authentic gyros sandwich or dinner. Chicken is very good with roasted potatoes & rice.
Time Out Chicago: You may try the gyro salad, slices of meat sitting atop simple greens, and think: “Not bad.” But according to the cultish customer base, try the juicy chicken kebabs or the the vinegary Greek fries. Read more.
Amanda Meyer: Very affordable Greek fare! Kalamata chicken had excellent flavor, and for the love of food, make sure you get feta cheese with the salad! Greek fries are super worth it too.
6. Pasta D'Arte
8.5
6311 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL
Italian Restaurant · Norwood Park · 16 tips and reviews
Bethany Ulrich: Wonderful lobster ravioli and lemon mascarpone cake. Can't wait to come back to try other things on the menu!
CompartirPasion.com: Mark is a great chef, no dobut at all
Doug Moss: Food was ok, service terrible. Be prepared to hear your neighbors conversation because you are literally 6 inches away from them.
Tarun Anjan: Recommend the San Clemente Sandwich on pretzel bread - add jalapeños & Onions
Cheapism: Try unique and healthy lunch sandwiches for under $6, and that includes a choice of a side. Read more: http://www.cheapism.com/p/cheap-downtown-chicago-restaurants.mhtml#ixzz2kQd7jC8w
Steph McG: The chimichurri alone makes this place great- add to endless, good for you options and you've got a better than avg. Lunch place
8. Osteria Langhe
8.7
2824 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL
Italian Restaurant · Logan Square · 24 tips and reviews
Connor Ferguson: They make a kickass negroni, and the ragu was awesome.
Allyson ⚡: The panna cotta is fantastic!
Kevin M. McNally, CMP: I love this place. Great wine offerings, excellent service, atmosphere is spot on and the food-one word: WOW. Definitely a restaurant to visit often in a great neighborhood.
O. K.: The beef Carpaccio and the pastas are always a delight, and everything else is absolutely delicious. This is one of my favorite restaurants in Chicago.
Stephen Lawrence: Get the fried calamari, frutti de mare and of course the tiramisu!!!!
Time Out Chicago: The toughest part of Mom's brunch here will be choosing between the smoked salmon omelette, the eggs Benedict and the fried eggs with spicy pesto.