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Best Restaurants in Chicago 2026: Fine Dining and Deep Dish

Explore Chicago's top-rated restaurants from Michelin-starred fine dining in River North to legendary deep dish pizzerias. Find the best dining experiences across all price points.

By Chicago News Desk · Published July 3, 2026

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Best Restaurants in Chicago 2026: Fine Dining and Deep Dish
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Chicago has long held its own against New York and San Francisco when it comes to serious dining, and 2026 is no different. The city is home to multiple Michelin-starred establishments, a thriving street food culture, and an Italian beef sandwich tradition that locals defend with fierce civic pride. From the polished rooms of the River North fine dining corridor to the no-frills counters of Pilsen, Chicago feeds you well at every price point.

Alinea continues to define the upper limit of avant-garde cuisine in the United States, with its multi-course tasting menus regularly selling out months in advance. Smyth in the West Loop offers a slightly warmer take on modern American cooking, earning consistent praise for its produce-forward menu and outstanding natural wine list. For something more rooted in Chicago tradition, Au Cheval's double cheeseburger remains one of the most talked-about burgers in the country, with queues that stretch down Randolph Street most evenings.

Deep dish pizza is, of course, obligatory. Lou Malnati's and Giordano's remain the standard bearers, but a new generation of pizzerias is pushing the form in interesting directions, incorporating local cheeses and seasonal toppings that honour the tradition while moving it forward. Meanwhile, Chicago's Mexican food scene, anchored in Pilsen and Little Village, offers some of the most authentic and affordable dining in any American city.

The West Loop has cemented its position as the city's most dynamic dining precinct, with Restaurant Row on Randolph Street continuing to attract bold new openings. Ramen, Korean barbecue, Eritrean, and modern Filipino restaurants have all found enthusiastic audiences in Chicago's food-literate population, making 2026 one of the most exciting years yet for the city's culinary scene.

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