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Oak Park Italian restaurant.
Hotel seafood restaurant with fresh fare and an inviting outdoor patio.
Suburban cafe where you create your own stir-fry; portions are large.
Tapas restaurant located in a converted colonial-style mansion.
Budget-friendly Czech food--liver dumpling soup, superb roast duck, kolacky.
Reasonably priced west-suburban Italian-American.
Pan-Latin food and cocktails from chef Ruben Beltran, a veteran of Frontera Grill.
Formerly Philander's, this dining room in the Carleton Hotel features burgers, steaks, and ribs from its wood-fired "grille."
Contemporary American spot whose menu changes seasonally.
Suburban outpost of lively Greektown favorite.
Traditional Italian-American cuisine in cozy surroundings.
CLOSED. Eclectic contemporary American restaurant.
For more than 85 years, Klas has served hearty Bohemian cuisine to customers who have included Al Capone and George H.W. Bush. It's one of the best dining bargains in the Chicago area: most of the reasonably priced dinners come with a medium-dark Bohemian rye, homemade soup, a main course, spaetzle or dumplings, dessert (most often a cakelike kolacky filled with fruit or poppy seeds), and coffee. The Wiener schnitzel a la Holstein is topped with two fried eggs, anchovies, and capers, and it's a superb combination of flavors and textures. Some meat dishes, such as sauerbraten, are drenched in sauces that tend to be a little heavy and sweet. There's a pocket bar attached to the restaurant (described on the menu as a "14th century wine and tap room") that offers a full selection of domestic and Czech beers (including draft Staropramen and Radegast), as well as wine and mixed drinks. After eating, take a tour of this castlelike building: there's a pleasant walled garden, the Dr. Zhivago Room on the second floor is decorated with colorful murals depicting scenes from Russian history, and a long band-rehearsal space has smaller side rooms that hark back to a time when the restaurant accommodated the world's oldest profession. —David Hammond
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