The Top 27 Tasting Menus Near The Momo World
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Rank 1. HaiSous
Vietnamese
Chef Thai Dang and his wife have built a composed room in Pilsen where refined Vietnamese cooking arrives in five thoughtful sections, from an open kitchen counter to intimate dining rooms. The goi vit and ché matter here—duck salad and coconut rice pudding that linger because they taste like they were made with intention, not routine.
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Great Lakes · Thai Dang
- Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand
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Rank 2. Kumiko
Japanese Cocktail Bar
Julia Momosé's dining bar pairs an exceptional Japanese spirits collection with sharp-uniformed servers who radiate genuine warmth across a room designed for lingering. The kitchen matches that precision—butter cabbage with ramp miso and katsuobushi, grilled Arctic char in shio koji beurre blanc—each plate calibrated as carefully as the cocktails beside it.
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Rank 3. Oriole
French-Japanese New American
A former warehouse accessed by freight elevator, Oriole channels restrained elegance through its open kitchen and striking ceiling collage. Chef Noah Sandoval's French-Japanese tasting menu demonstrates disciplined technique, with black truffle capellini and foie gras canapés executed with quiet precision.
- AAA Five Diamonds
- Michelin Guide 2 Stars
- The Infatuation Infatuation’s Highest-Rated Restaurants In America
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Rank 4. Next
Contemporary
Each season brings a new culinary theme—ancient Rome, Hollywood, fin-de-siècle Paris—executed with technical precision and theatrical flair. The tasting menu pivots entirely every few months, making repeat visits feel like discovering a different restaurant.
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Rank 5. Alinea
Creative
Grant Achatz orchestrates dinner as theater—vapor drifts across the table, hidden flavors emerge from diminutive courses, and tableside pyrotechnics render the plate obsolete. The evening oscillates between whimsy and precision, each course a small rupture in expectation, culminating in dessert painted directly onto bare wood.
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Rank 6. Mako
Japanese
An unmarked storefront on West Lake houses B.K. Park's intimate omakase counter, where twenty-two seats face a team working with sudachi, sesame-pepper soy, and burnt scallion ponzu to remake each piece. The evening unfolds through sushi and braced abalone with equal care, finishing in whiskey caramel and the specific pleasure of being fully seen by the kitchen.
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Rank 7. Casa Madai
Japanese/Mexican
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Rank 8. OMAKASE YUME
Sushi
Chef Sangtae Park works in near silence at his West Loop counter, slicing fish before service and plying them with kimchi puree and sesame oil rather than conventional technique. His rice tastes austere until paired with grilled miso black cod, at which point the meal's architecture becomes clear—purposeful, swift, and entirely on his terms, not yours.
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Rank 9. EL Ideas
Contemporary
Phillip Foss cooks from his home in a warehouse where one seating means everyone eats together, wine is unlimited, and the kitchen is theater—guests drift past the pantry and stand inches from the plating. His cuisine surprises with playful riffs, though the French fries with potato leek soup and nitro ice cream remain steadfast.
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Rank 10. Feld
Contemporary
Chef Jacob Potashnick orchestrates a produce-focused tasting in Ukrainian Village's open kitchen, drawing ingredients from within four hours of Chicago and coaxing them through multiple preparations—raw asparagus, tempura, juice. A single vegetable becomes the evening's argument, whether maitake mushroom across textures or sour cherries from the backyard trees.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Best Chef: Great Lakes · Jacob Potashnick
- Bon Appétit 2025 · America's Best New Restaurants
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Rank 11. Bazaar Meat
Spanish-Influenced Steakhouse
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Rank 12. Jeong
Korean
Dave Park and Jen Tran have built something rare here: a tasting menu that treats Korean flavors with the precision of haute cuisine without irony or apology. A disk of salmon tartare arrives under doenjang yuzu gastrique and crisp rice crackers; octopus swims in peach sauce alongside kimchi. The room is sleek and intimate, the cooking inventive and exact.
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Time Out #6 · The 25 best restaurants in Chicago
- The Banchets 2025 · Nominee · Best Hospitality
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Rank 14. Mirra
Fusion
Mirca's kitchen splices Indian and Mexican vocabularies with unguarded confidence, sending out dum biryani with lamb barbacoa and scallop ceviche in crispy fenugreek roti alongside housemade achar and salsa tatemado that taste like they belong together. A young crowd packed elbow-to-elbow under exposed brick and ambient noise confirms what the food already knows: restraint has no place here.
- Esquire 2025 · The Best New Restaurants in America
- Midwest Living 2025 · Best of the Midwest
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Semifinalist · Best Chef: Great Lakes · Rishi Kumar and Zubair Mohajir
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Rank 16. Schwa
Contemporary
No servers, rap at full volume, and a kitchen that treats classical technique like a toy to dismantle—Schwa remains defiantly itself. A single tasting might pivot from chilled gumbo with blue crab crisps to foie gras ice cream in a cinnamon shell to quail dusted in jerk spice. The cooking is deliberately provocative, sometimes brilliant, always refusing to apologize.
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In a converted coach house on Division, Zubair Mohajir distills his childhood across India and the Middle East into tasting menus that layer pickling and fermentation through South and Southeast Asian cuisines. A sweet potato pavé under molaga podi rub, dumplings glossed with beet butter and mushrooms, ube jalebi swimming in saffron—each plate announces a cook fully arrived at his ambition.
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Semifinalist · Emerging Chef · Zubair Mohajir
- Michelin Guide Selected Restaurant
- Eater The 38 Essential Restaurants in Chicago
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Rank 18. Esmé
Contemporary
Chef Jenner Tomaska's minimal gallery-like space treats each course as art, with flavorful compositions like Dover sole in vin jaune sauce served on custom ceramics by local makers. The high-concept tasting blurs dining and visual experience without sacrificing the precision of dishes like goat cheese ice cream with yuzu and cured egg yolk.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2024 · Nominee · Best Chef: Great Lakes · Jenner Tomaska
- Eater The 38 Essential Restaurants in Chicago
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Rank 20. North Pond
Contemporary
In a converted ice-skate warming shelter facing Lincoln Park pond, Chef Cesar Murillo's seasonal tasting menu braids Latin and Asian influences through dishes like tuna tartare with chicharrón and wagyu with shiso. The dining room trades fussiness for comfort, anchored by rooftop vegetables and city views.
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Rank 23. Kyōten
Sushi
- Time Out #3 · The 25 best restaurants in Chicago
- The Banchets 2025 · Winner · Chef of the Year · Otto Phan
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Rank 24. Cariño
Mexican
Beneath the rumble of the Uptown L, Chef Norman Fenton orchestrates a tasting menu of Mexican cooking that pivots between tradition and invention—huitlacoche ravioli with fried corn silk, lamb tartare tostada styled as al pastor. The counter seats you close enough to watch his small team work, their energy matching the pace of each course.
- Michelin Guide 1 Star
- James Beard Awards 2026 · Nominee · Best Chef: Great Lakes · Norman Fenton
- The New York Times 2025 · The Restaurant List
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Rank 25. Atelier
New American
A modest storefront on Western Avenue conceals Chef Bradyn Kawcak's assured kitchen, where a tasting menu draws from nearby farms with global references and uncommon technique—pupusas with blue corn, carrot-miso dumplings in rutabaga wrappers, buckwheat noodles swimming in layered umami sauce. The room is small and the cooking is deliberate, each course calibrated to taste rather than impress.
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Rank 26. Warlord
Live-Fire American
Chefs Kraszyk, Lupton, and Fleming command a live-fire grill in open view, drawing crowds who queue before doors unlock for first-come seating at the counter. Foie gras with grilled bread and honey butter, lacquered duck, and even butter cake charred over flames compose a menu built entirely around flame and timing.
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Rank 27. Bayan Ko
Cuban
In a narrow Ravenswood room, Lawrence Letrero and Raquel Quadreny trace their Cuban and Filipino lineages through a tasting menu: arroz caldo crowned with lobster in calamansi butter, vaca frita recast as wagyu with black bean purée. The format forgoes stuffiness entirely, each plate a deliberate reclamation that honors both traditions without nostalgia.