2. Del Seoul
9.1
2568 N Clark St (at W Wrightwood Ave), Chicago, IL
Korean Restaurant · Park West · 162 tips and reviews
BigTab R.N.: The shrimp tacos are the best but the blackened tofu taco is amazing, too. Even if you hate tofu, it's magical. Trust me.
Jessica Marhee: The shrimp taco is like the best thing ever. The blackened tofu taco is a great choice for vegetarians and definitely try the fries!!!! One of my favorite Lincoln park spots
Jyoti Gill: sesame shrimp & blackened tofu! 😋
3. Chengdu Impression 成都印象
8.2
2545 N Halsted St (btwn W Lill Ave & W Wrightwood St), Chicago, IL
Szechuan Restaurant · Park West · 22 tips and reviews
Jeff: Go for the xiao long bao (soup dumpling), dry chili chicken, or spicy fish filet with soft tofu.
Anne: Very authentic. Expect dishes to be spicy. The garlic sliced pork is a bit on the saltier side, however still delicious. The fish and soft tofu dish is classic and a must!
Nazli Durmaz: hot and sour soup and new mwxican roll are great!
4. Green City Market
9.3
1790 N Clark St (btwn Dickens Ave & LaSalle Dr), Chicago, IL
Farmers Market · Lincoln Park · 57 tips and reviews
Tammy Hsu: Nordic Creamery has the best cheese curds and the best Summer butter!! 2/$11!
Time Out Chicago: Fruits, veggies and more, oh my! A summer (and year-round) farmers' market staple in the city. Arrive early and bring an appetite for some of the unique market finds.
TLC: Don't miss the chef demos! Every Wed. and Sat. at 10:30am...see some of the city's finest in action.
5. Kabuki
7.5
2473 N Clark St, Chicago, IL
Sushi Restaurant · Park West · 10 tips and reviews
Robert Kim: Agedashi tofu, kalbi and kimchi for dinner. Yum!
Valerie Leek: This is absolutely my favorite restaurant in Lincoln Park. No matter how busy they are, their service is incredibly quick and friendly. The food is fantastic for the price. Come here!
Jennifer Straub: I have yet to find a better sushi place in Chicago. The rolls are reasonably priced and delicious. If you're feeling up for it, the Miami roll is my favorite. The place is BYOB so bring a bottle!
6. SaiMai Thai
7.1
338 W Armitage Ave (at N Lincoln Ave), Chicago, IL
Thai Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 6 tips and reviews
Ryan: Rama tofu and chicken, ground basil chicken with fried rice, Pad Thai, Pad Kee Mao, shumai. All better than your average neighborhood Thai restaurant. Would definitely return.
SaiMai Thai: $8 Lunch Special from 1130 am to 3 pm everyday @ SaiMai Thai restaurant
GY Nattawat: Pad thai beef was awesome.
10. North Pond
8.6
2610 N Cannon Dr, Chicago, IL
New American Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 41 tips and reviews
Dustin McQuary: Phenomenal restaurant for any special occasion. One of the best places in Chicago. Be sure to get a table in the front room overlooking the pond.
TripExpert: Nature in the city! "Sherman cultivates close relationships with local farmers...(dishes) which change according to what's fresh, delicious and in season." -BlackBook on TripExpert Read more.
Alicia Kosasih: Go here for Sunday Brunch. The 3-course Prix Fix is a good deal and you can hardly go wrong with any seafood choices here.
12. Geja's Cafe
8.4
340 W Armitage Ave, Chicago, IL
Fondue Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 59 tips and reviews
Caplan Straka: Best Fondue. Romantic if you are on a date or a fun night for a group of friends. Make sure you order the seafood with lobster AND the beef for your dinner.
Rev "The Rev" 😈: When are they going to add hot dogs to the dessert menu? When you roll them in the chocolate sauce and graham crackers, it looks just like kitty poop in a litter box.
Chicago magazine: Gruyère fondue gives way to seafood, aged beef tenderloin, vegetables, or all three, which you bubble in hot oil at the table. For a sexy finish, dip fruit into a pot of flaming chocolate. Read more.
13. Alinea
9.1
1723 N Halsted St (btwn W North Ave & W Willow St), Chicago, IL
Molecular Gastronomy Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 142 tips and reviews
NikAroundChi: WOW! Impeccable service and some of the most amazing, creative, beautiful, exciting, fun and delicious food you will find anywhere in the world. Yum. Just go!
Travel Channel: Sardine sandwiches floating on titanium antennae, solidified olive oil -- Alinea may well be, and I do not say this lightly, the most important restaurant in America. -- Andrew Zimmern, Bizarre Foods
Michelin Travel & Lifestyle: Buy the cookbook before dinner and follow along and be courteous with your cameras, others are simply trying to enjoy their experience. - Inspector
14. Sushi Para II
7.2
2256 N Clark St (btwn Grant Pl & Sedgwick St), Chicago, IL
Sushi Restaurant · Lincoln Park · 51 tips and reviews
Captain Deadpool: The all you can eat deal is perfect! I come every 2-3 months and try all the sushi on the menu!
Matthew: Head to this place with a 6-pack and a friend. They have amazing all you can eat sushi. But be careful you can eat until you explode!
Anastasia Belozertseva: If you come in a big group, you can ask for your order to be served on a wooden boat which adds to the experience!
15. Molly's Cupcakes
8.8
2536 N Clark St (btwn Wrightwood & Deming), Chicago, IL
Cupcake Shop · Park West · 207 tips and reviews
Lili Borba: Red velvet, cremè brûlée, peach, are delicious, but carrot cake I don't like! 🍰🎂☕️😋
Foodspotting: Try the Cupcakes
David Rodgers: Get the Ron Bennington!