1. Acanto
8.2
18 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL
Italian Restaurant · The Loop · 27 tips and reviews
ISC Chicago: Beef Carpaccio (black truffle aioli, fresh arugula, pickled red onion, carta di musica (sardinian flat bread))
Kevin M. McNally, CMP: Simply shared, tasty food offerings at a value price and served via a friendly staff. You must try the Risotto; the flavor cooked perfectly. Applause-Applause for this restaurant.
Chicago Tribune: You can enjoy budget-friendly pizzas here, as well as some house made pastas. Try the toothsome duck egg spaghetti with creamy pork sugo and grated caciocavallo cheese, a sinfully rich indulgence. Read more.
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
12. Remington's
8.4
20 N Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL
American Restaurant · The Loop · 28 tips and reviews
Murat: Close to park, in a lively area. Food is delicious. Crab cake is exceptional. Outdoor seating is available in good weather. Staff is extremely nice, kind and welcoming. Always a line, waiting is short
Pebes Jimenez: Awesome music selection!
Bill Letcher: French Dip, Fish Sandwich, All American Burger, MAC and Cheese. First time eating here we all loved it. Late lunch at 2pm. Great device. Food was excellent.
Lexie Barella: The avocado toast, rainbow cake, granola, and glitter coffee!!! Lovely place and will sure to be back!
Maya Jimenez 😬: The honey wildflower latte is amazing and not too sweet. I’m also fond of the kale Caesar salad wrap.
Nauman Noor: Coffee is truly great and service was prompt and efficient