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CHICAGO RESTAURANT WEEK The city-wide culinary celebration runs through Feb. 9 with a variety of affordable prix-fixe opportunities It’s time for Chicago’s annual foodie frenzy. Yes, that special time of year where you get to treat your taste buds like royalty during the 13th annual culinary celebration that is Chicago Restaurant Week, which runs Jan. 24-Feb. 9. This year’s version is the largest ever, with more than 400 restaurants participating throughout Chicago and the near suburbs. The much-anticipated event is ideal for sampling a variety of what Chicago’s impressive gastronomic scene has to offer, featuring

special prix-fixe menus starting at $24 for brunch and lunch and $36 and/or $48 for dinner (excluding beverages, tax and gratuity). Dry-aged steaks, hearty American comfort food, modern Japanese creations, traditional Italian recipes, Spanish tapas, French delicacies or Thai spices — the world is at your fork at hundreds of downtown hotspots and cozy neighborhood favorites. For more information on the restaurants taking part and menu options, visit ChooseChicago.com. See Page 28 for more.

Save some time in your schedule to return to town Feb. 13-23 for Chicago Theatre Week. Back for its eighth year, you’ll find discounted tickets ($15 or $30… or less) to more than 100 different productions throughout the city. Visit ChicagoTheatreWeek.com for more info. Get the app keychicago

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31 FRIDAY There’s no better time to sample Chicago’s expansive dining scene than during the ongoing Chicago Restaurant Week, as more than 400 great restaurants throughout the city serve up special prix-fixe lunch ($24) and dinner ($36/$48) menus. Check out the full list of participating eateries and get more information at ChooseChicago.com/ chicago-restaurant-week. See page 3 and 28 for more. Set off on a magical journey with some of your favorite characters in Disney on Ice: Road Trip Adventures at the United Center. Today at 10:30 am and 7 pm, Saturday at 11 am, 3 pm and 7 pm and Sunday at 11 am and 3 pm. $15-$65. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-4500. Later in the week, the magic shifts to the Allstate Arena. Thursday at 7 pm, Friday (2/7) at 10:30 am and 7 pm. $15-$50. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601. Tonight’s Bite Nite event is an opportunity to sample the wares of more than 50 of the suburbs’ best restaurants and caterers at The Nineteenth Century Club. 5:30 pm–9:30pm. $50. 178 Forest in Oak Park, 708-613-0550. Cocktails, food truck fare and music from jazz trumpeter Amir ElSaffar and his Two Rivers Ensemble highlight tonight’s Mix at Six

DIS N E Y O N ICE event at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance. 6 pm. $15. 205 E. Randolph, 312-334-7777. Relive the musical, wisecracking Vegas Strip heyday of Frank, Sammy and Dean with The Rat Pack is Back tonight at the Rosemont Theatre. 8 pm. $35-$65. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847-671-5100. Drummer Makaya McCraven leads a group of up-and-coming jazz players in a broad new compositional and multimedia work tonight at Symphony Center. 8 pm. $24-$76. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000.

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1 SATURDAY This weekend’s Andersonville Hygge Fest will find businesses throughout the neighborhood

featuring workshops, food & drink specials, shopping offers and more to encourage a relaxed and cozy state of mind. Today and Sunday. FREE. 4800-5800 N. Clark. Call 773-728-2995 for participating businesses and offers. Enjoy exciting AHL hockey in a family-friendly setting as the Chicago Wolves face off against the Manitoba Moose tonight at the Allstate Arena. 7 pm. $14$45. 6920 Mannheim in Rosemont, 847-635-6601. Superstar DJ Deadmau5 gets the dance floor bumping tonight at Navy Pier. 7 pm. $49.50. 600 E. Grand, 312-595-7437. The King of Pop returns in tonight’s MJ Live Michael Jackson tribute concert at the Rosemont Theatre. 7:30 pm. $27.50-$75. 5400 N. River in Rosemont, 847-671-5100. Pianist Paul Lewis joins the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for a pair of continued on page 6 Get the app keychicago

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2 SUNDAY Celebrate Catholic mass right in the heart of downtown at historic St. Peter’s in the Loop. 9 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm and 6 pm. FREE. 110 W. Madison, 312-372-5111. Enjoy a delicious Southern buffet and a side of rousing live gospel music at the popular House of Blues Gospel Brunch. 10 am and 12:30 pm. Adults, $47.50; kids (6-12), $42.50. 329 N. Dearborn, 312-923-2000.

R IV E R DAN CE IN TOWN FEB. 4- 9 Celebrate the 25th anniversary of a global phenomenon as Riverdance once again kicks up a storm at the Cadillac Palace Theatre Feb. 4-9. $28.50-$81.50. 151 W. Randolph. 312-384-1502. BroadwayInChicago.com

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Bands, floats and traditional lion dancers help kick off the Year of the Rat during today’s Lunar New Year Parade in the city’s vibrant Chinatown neighborhood. 1–3 pm. FREE. 24th and Wentworth, 312-326-5320. Beloved Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel sings a solo recital this afternoon at the Civic Opera House. 2 pm. $49-$219. 20 N. Wacker, 312-827-5600. Today is your last chance to escape from the Chicago winter with the warm musical breezes of the Tony-winning Broadway hit Once On This Island at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. 2 pm. $21.50-$88. 151 W. Randolph, 312-384-1502.

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Take a few chilly laps against the backdrop of the amazing Chicago skyline with public ice skating at the McCormick Tribune Ice Rink in Millennium Park. 12–8 pm. Skating is FREE, skate rental is $13. Michigan and Washington, 312-744-3316. Explore the lobbies of several architectural masterpieces built along the city’s riverfront during the Roaring ‘20s on the Art Deco Skyscrapers walking tour from the Chicago Architecture Foundation. 1–2:30 pm. $26. 111 E. Wacker, 312-922-3432.

Red-hot singer-songwriter Michael Kiwanuka takes the stage tonight at the House of Blues. 6:30 pm. $30 (17+). 329 N. Dearborn, 312-923-2000.


THIS WEEK IN CHICAGO The DePaul Blue Demons take on the Xavier Musketeers in Big East hoops action tonight at Wintrust Arena. 8 pm. $35-$75. 200 E. Cermak, 312-462-6300.

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5 WEDNESDAY Bundle up and take a glide along the winding and wonderful Ice Ribbon in Maggie Daley Park. 12–8 pm. Skating is FREE (skate rentals available for $13). 337 E. Randolph, 312-552-3000. It’s an Original Six matchup on the West Side tonight, as the Chicago Blackhawks host the Boston Bruins at the United Center. 7 pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312-455-7000.

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6 THURSDAY Shake off the winter blahs with a funky workout from Robert Randolph and the Family Band tonight at City Winery. 6:30 pm and 9:30 pm. $45-$65. 1200 W. Randolph, 312-733-9463. The Lyric Opera of Chicago opens a lush and emotional production of the Puccini masterpiece Madama Butterfly tonight at the Civic Opera House. 7 pm. $49-$279. 20 N. Wacker, 312-8275600. The Chicago Bulls hope to get a look at rookie phenom Zion

Williamson tonight when the New Orleans Pelicans visit the United Center. 7 pm. 1901 W. Madison, 312455-4000. Maestro Ricardo Muti leads the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in a performance of Mascagni’s towering opera Cavalleria rusticana at Symphony Center. Tonight and Friday at 8 pm. $36-$168. 220 S. Michigan, 312-294-3000.

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7 FRIDAY Motown legend Smokey Robinson surveys his amazing body of work tonight at the Chicago Theatre. 8 pm. $53.50$153.50. 175 N. State, 312-462-6300. Get the app keychicago

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CHICAGO RESTAURANT WEEK: The citywide culinary celebration runs through Feb. 9 with a variety of affordable prixfixe opportunities

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Stay warm and see the city 1 For any architecture lovers out there who want to stay out of the cold, the Wright Around Chicago tour takes you by bus to experience two of the designated Frank Lloyd Wright sites in the Chicago area — the Unity Temple and Frederick C. Robie House. The tour also includes the spectacular Light Court in The Rookery building and Wright’s home and studio, offering expert commentary about Wright’s uniquely American style of architecture and his lasting influence. 312-994-4000. FLWright.org

2 If some exotic beauty, tranquility, ancient ferns and fragrant flowers set amidst the charm of a Victorian era glass house sounds like a perfect escape from the winter weather, the Lincoln Park Conservatory should be on your to-do list. The Conservatory is free and open 365 days a year, and free tours are also available. 2391 N. Stockton Dr. 312-742-7736. LincolnParkConservancy.com

3 The iconic Navy Pier draws nine million visitors annually, and even though it’s most popular in the summer, you can still have a lot of fun indoors at the IMAX Theatre, beautiful Crystal Gardens, new 200,000 square-foot cultural family pavilion loaded with restaurants and shopping or the Offshore lounge that offers outstanding views of the skyline. Don’t forget a spin on the climatecontrolled Centennial Wheel. NavyPier.org

NATURE, INDOORS The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum is loaded with enriching exhibits and opportunities for hands-on interactions with a variety of animals. Step inside to take the Wilderness Walk through a recreated prairie, savanna or dune, stroll through the serene Butterfly Haven (home to more than 1,000 free-flying butterflies) or, especially if you’ve got the kids with you, check out their daily Critter Connection and animal feedings. 2430 N. Cannon Dr. NatureMuseum.org

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The captivating Chicago Cultural Center is more than a 120 years old and one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city thanks to a staggering amount of free activities to choose from year round, including weekly tours that showcase the building’s grandiose architecture, free concerts, art galleries, lectures, family events and the world’s largest stained-glass Tiffany dome. Insider’s tip: Free 45-minute building tours are offered at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. They depart from the Randolph Street lobby on the first floor. 78 E. Washington. 312-744-6630. CityofChicago.org/dcase

FIREPLACES & VIEWS

The Chicago Athletic Association Hotel, located across from Millennium Park, offers up the library-like Drawing Room with three fireplaces on the second floor and the ever-popular Cindy’s on the rooftop, where you can step outside on the terrace with a glass of wine, blankets and firepits to enjoy a spectacular view. 12 S. Michigan. 312-792-3502. CindysRooftop.com The warm, contemporary III Forks has multiple fireplaces, serene city views that overlook Millennium Park, an all-glass wine room, aged prime steaks and fresh seafood. 180 N. Field Blvd. 312-938-4303. 3Forks.com

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Tours for every taste Criminals, Mobsters & Gangsters

Money and Power

Offering fun and educational guided walking and bus tours that cover architecture, history and culture, Chicago Detours (and its five-star rating) takes aim at much more than just the highlights, exploring stories and places that many locals don’t even know. Check out their new Architecture of Money and Power Financial District Walking Tour, which focuses on the opulent architecture of Chicago’s financial corridor and fun, secret stories of some of the more flamboyant characters from Chicago’s past.

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This private 2.25-hour tour (booking taken by phone) is available for corporate and family groups on weekdays and, considering most of it happens indoors, it’s ideal if the January weather is harsh. Bonus: After visiting landmarks like the Chicago Board of Trade and The Rookery, you get to warm up with a drink at an oldschool dive bar under the train tracks. Now that’s Chicago. 312-350-1131. ChicagoDetours.com

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Stay out of the cold and enjoy a climatecontrolled, hop-on, hop-off Big Bus tour that includes stops all the iconic attractions and landmarks — 14 in all — from the Hancock Tower to the Adler Planetarium and Millennium Park, including the lights along the Mag Mile. Discover your own Chicago favorites along the way and enjoy a variety of ticket options to customize your own experience. 877-285-4796. BigBusTours.com

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The history of Chicago’s crime underworld is a vast one, and there’s no better way to learn about some of the city’s most famous criminals, mobsters and gangsters than jumping aboard Chicago Crime Tours’ luxury, climate-controlled bus. Explore a host of historic crime scenes like Holy Name Cathedral, the Biograph Theatre and the site of the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, and get insights on the famous names like Capone, Dillinger, The Untouchables, Frank “The Enforcer” and so many more. 312-888-6224. ChicagoCrimeTours.com

Hot Chocolate and Cool Segways Tour Steve’s Segway Tours has an option for you to get some fresh air on a Segway this winter. You’ll learn plenty about city history, architecture and other interesting anecdotes — and warm up with a stop for some hot chocolate. Tours run at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Reservations required. 312-946-9467. StevesSegwayTours.com


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Exploration and entertainment kids can dig for dinosaur bones, manage a grocery store, fight fires or test their building skills. 600 E. Grand. ChicagoChildrensMuseum.org

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Head to the world-renowned Field Museum to let the kids not only absorb the incredible exhibits on dinosaurs, natural science and world history, but also the recently renovated Crown Family PlayLab, which engages children through experiential learning opportunities and developing a culture of exploration. Highlights for junior scientists include the Science Lab, where eye-catching specimens can be explored using real scientific tools; the Dino Dig, which encourages a love of paleontology; and the Discovery Play Studio that offers an opportunity to build some imaginative structures. 1400 S. Lake Shore Dr. FieldMuseum.org

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The Chicago Children’s Museum undoubtedly would have to be at or near the top of the list in terms of the best ways to entertain the little ones while visiting Chicago. Inside this energy-filled, expansive museum,

LAUGHS AT COMEDYSPORTZ Head to the Lakeview neighborhood a couple miles north of downtown for an improvised, energetic, family-friendly battle of wits between two teams competing for audience approval (and some fun adult-oriented shows later in the evening as well). It’s never the same show twice. 929 W. Belmont. ComedySportzChicago.com

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Blue Man Group — the acclaimed, thoughtprovoking, interactive performance art — ­ consists of three blue men drumming, dancing, painting and catching marshmallows in their mouths, plus plenty of new material involving new-age technology. Described by critics as “innovative, energetic and wildly entertaining,” this is a form of entertainment that defies categorization and appeals to all ages. 3133 N. Halsted at the Briar Street Theatre. 773-348-4000. BlueMan.com

For a little grub, check out Dick’s Last Resort (315 N. Dearborn, 312-836-7870, DicksLastResort.com) located in the Marina Towers on the Chicago River, where the sarcastic, shenanigan-filled waitstaff will have the family giggling. Or R.J. Grunt’s across from Lincoln Park Zoo, where they’re known for their burgers, hand-dipped shakes and malts, and fun activities for the kids. 2056 N. Lincoln Park West. 773-929-5363. RJGruntsChicago.com Get the app keychicago

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Impressionism at the Art Institute

technology — smart clothing and devices that are designed to expand the capabilities of the human body and make us safer, stronger and healthier — is redefining what we previously believed was humanly possible. It features more than 100 inventions from brands, artists, designers and engineers hailing from 15 countries. 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr. MSIChicago.org

DuSable Museum of African American History

The famed Chicago Art Institute is home to one of best, most expansive art collections anywhere in the world — and exploring it can easily occupy an entire day if you allow for it.

Founded in 1961, this Hyde Park gem is one of the nation’s oldest African-American–focused museums and is dedicated to the study and conservation of African American history, culture and art. Particularly moving is the Freedom, Resistance, and the Journey Toward Equality exhibit that teaches about the achievements and setbacks throughout American history. 740 E. 56th Place. DuSableMuseum.org

A new Andy Warhol exhibit has been quite popular, but not to be overlooked are the Art Institute’s remarkable Impressionist holdings — think late 19th-century French art with a focus on the momentary, sensory effect of a scene — many of which happen to be the most wellknown works in the entire museum from the likes of Monet, Degas and Renoir. 159 E. Monroe. Artic.edu

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Chicago’s world-renowned Museum of Science and Industry offers a plethora of vibrant learning opportunities about everything from the history of transportation to the science of storms and captured German submarines from WWII. Wired to Wear is an 8,000-square-foot exhibit that highlights how wearable

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The Adler Planetarium, with its interactive exhibits and historical and scientific knowledge, is a great way to spend a day. The Mission Moon exhibition showcases America’s first steps into space through the eyes of NASA Captain James Lovell and his family. Also, set aside time to take in the Adler’s popular sky show, Destination: Solar System, as it takes guests on a fun, guided tour around the Solar System for an up-close look at our celestial neighborhood. 1300 S. Lake Shore. AdlerPlanetarium.org

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Lover’s Lane:

The place for romantic massage candles Dedicated toward helping couples make their relationships better by improving intimacy, Lover’s Lane has more than 30 outlets, including 16 in Chicagoland, offering a wide array of lingerie, menswear, lotions, books, costumes, romantic gifts of all kinds and so much more. Shop for one-of-a-kind romantic gifts and bedroom essentials that will surprise and please any grownup on your list. Particularly popular, especially leading up to Valentine’s Day, are Lover’s Lane’s assortment of massage candles. Here are three favorites: The Vanilla Fetish mini massage candle helps set the stage with soft, romantic light and the seductive scent of vanilla. After about 20 minutes, the temperature is perfect to pour the liquid oil into your hands for a sensual massage. The Kiss or Tell massage candle is a 100-percent natural blend of hemp seed and cosmetic-grade oils that easily absorb to soften and condition your skin. It’s not only vegan, but paraben- and glutenfree as well. Carrying a creme fraiche consistency, you can expect a cherry blossom and white patchouli scent. Finally, the Chalk Dirty to Me massage candle provides message chalk for an opportunity to write a little note for your special someone in the morning, and then a sensual massage later. This luxurious candle burns at a lower temperature than traditional candles, melting into a warm oil scented with a medley of exotic mangosteen, acai berry and sweet musk — then enhanced by a whisper of white lily infused with a special pheromone sex attractant. 955 W. Diversey. LoversLane.com

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Old Town: A browser’s paradise Sara Jane

With an emphasis on “novelty items that you hopefully wouldn’t see anywhere else, certainly not in department stores or major chains,” according to owner Sara Plocker, this friendly, colorful boutique prides itself on being a single source for the modern woman’s closet. You can find the perfect cocktail dress, a selection of denim guaranteed to compliment your figure, the ideal handbag and the perfect piece of jewelry to accent it all. 1343 N. Wells. 313-335-1962. ShopSaraJane.com

Mercy Beaucoup

Mercy Beaucoup is a garden-level resale boutique that sells dressy to causal clothing for both men and women. But this is more than just a clothing store; the boutique provides jobs for at-risk youth for the Mercy Home for Boys & Girls. Not to mention, the clothes are super affordable and from brands like Ann Taylor, Coach, Eileen Fisher, Free People and Michael Kors. 1545 N. Wells. 312-202-6794. MercyBeaucoup.com

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The Spice House

In business since 1957, this is a unique shop that sells a grand assortment of fresh herbs and spices. With any conceivable spice you can think of — from fresh vanilla bean to international seasonings to barbecue rubs — this place is a dream for anyone looking to add some zest to their food. A second location is at Navy Pier. 1512 N. Wells. 312-274-0378. TheSpiceHouse.com

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This recognized British fashion brand offers a variety of edgy, vintage-inspired apparel and accessories for men and women, ranging from dresses, graphic tees and premium denim to blazers, handbags, boots, belts and wallets. The leather jacket and coat collection is especially sought-after. Three area locations include 46 E. Walton, on the fourth and fifth floors inside Bloomingdale’s at 900 N. Michigan, and in the Fashion Outlets of Chicago in suburban Rosemont. 312-878-7458. US.AllSaints.com

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Steak: It’s what’s for dinner chilly January evening. Texas de Brazil’s traditional “churrasco way” of cooking and their presentation — a plentiful assortment of seasoned beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage cooked over a wood charcoal grill, then skewered and served tableside — is overwhelming to the senses. The lamb chops, parmesancrusted pork loin, flank steak and bacon-wrapped filet come highly recommended. We fully realize the steak is the allure at Texas de Brazil, but we’re also here to tell you not to overlook the stellar salad, offering a wide array of chef-crafted salads, roasted vegetables, imported cheese and charcuterie. Don’t leave without trying the smoked salmon, steamed asparagus, roasted red peppers or lobster bisque.

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The family that founded Mastro’s brought this chain — which expertly blends modern and traditional ideas — to town in 2017. Two floors boast multiple bars, fireplaces and an open kitchen to cook the responsibly farmed, wet-aged, hand-cut steaks. Try the bone-in filet or Kansas City strip and add a black truffle-sautéed Maine lobster for a special treat. The king crab & avocado stack as an appetizer is tough to beat as well. 615 N. Wabash. 312-266-4848. Steak48.com

For a great steak, as well as a serious side of history, head to the Chicago Chop House. Located in a 122-year-old Victorian brownstone, you’ll feel transported back a few generations with a live pianist and photos of yesteryear lining the walls. Enjoy a menu featuring the coveted Japanese wagyu beef, known for its marbling and tenderness, and 650 selections from the award-winning wine list. Insider’s tip: Order the bacon-topped truffle mac and cheese as a side, and thank us later. 60 W. Ontario. 312-787-7100. ChicagoChopHouse.com

Insider’s tip: Making this chain even more enticing is the solid weekday happy hour from 4:30-6 p.m. with specials like $3 domestic beers, $5 glasses of a privatelabel wine, $5 caipirinhas and well cocktails and $7 martinis. And if you’ve never had a Brazilian caipirinha… well, you’re in for a treat. 210 E. Upper Illinois. 312-595-0913. TexasDeBrazil.com

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Diverse dining options Chicago Curry House

Head to this South Loop gem for some of the best Indian-Nepalese cuisine in Chicago in an elegant, relaxed setting. Recommended: the lamb mimosas with tamarind and mint cilantro chutney or the flavorful chicken tikka. A great lunch buffet as well, from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., where you’ll get to sample 22 dishes for just $13. 899 S Plymouth Ct. CurryHouseOnline.com

India House Victory Tap

An ideal spot for happy hour, dinner or a late-evening cocktail, Victory Tap is where to indulge in some oldschool Italian cooking and personalized pizzas in an upscale tavern atmosphere. Joe’s Mama’s meatballs will delight your palate, as will the homemade gnocchi with crumbled sausage.

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Insider’s tip: As an appetizer, try the shrimp DeJonghe appetizer that includes jumbo shrimp in butter, garlic, white wine, lemon and seasoned bread crumbs with crispy ciabatta bread. Sounds delectable, no? Happy hour deals start early, running 3-6 p.m. 1416 S. Michigan. 312-496-3862. VictoryTapChicago.com

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With a new sleek, modern interior, India House, which has thrived in the Chicagoland area since 1993, offers a wide assortment of regional Indian cuisine made with traditional spices, herbs and cooking techniques. Insider’s tip: Draft beers are $4 and house wines just $6 during the 5:30-7:30 p.m. happy hour Monday-Thursday, and India House also boasts one of the most generous lunch buffets around for just $16.95 weekdays and $17.95 on weekends. 59 W. Grand Ave. 312-645-9500. IndiaHouseChicago.com

If your stomach is growling and you happen to duck in here out of the cold this January, you honestly may never leave. Described as “a hybrid of sincere respect for what family dining rooms used to be,” this old-school diner and delicatessen knows a thing or two about what putting a plateful of scrumptious, rib-sticking food in front of you on a wintery afternoon can do for the soul. Classic deli sandwiches stacked tall, decadent burgers and melts, and loaded breakfast favorites highlight the menu. 1112 S. Wabash St. 312-212-1112. ElevenCityDiner.com

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Eatery spotlight Nepal House

Nepal House, located in the South Loop near Grant Park, McCormick Place and the Museum Campus, owns a stellar reputation for its traditional Nepali and Indian cuisine. The standout chicken and lamb dishes, roasted in a clay oven, are tough to deny, but the menu has several vegetable dishes and salads as well. Try the tandoori shrimp salad with lettuce, tomato, carrots, cucumbers, onion and shrimp served with the house dressing. You can also have the same salad only with chicken tikka. 1301 S. Michigan. 312-922-0601. NepalHouseOnline.com

Dao

Traditional Thai décor and platform seating sets the mood for a delicious feast of pad Thai, lard nar or spicy beef curry. A charming, quick spot if you’re looking for a flavorful Thai meal in between shopping or sightseeing. Off the menu, check out the chuchee salmon, consisting of baked salmon with a curry sauce, peanut sauce and fresh vegetables. The noodle dishes are stellar as well. 230 E. Ohio. 312-337-0000. DaoThai.com

River Roast

As if the stunning views of downtown and the Chicago River weren’t enough, River Roast is also home to James Beard Award-winning chef Tony Mantuano and executive chef Cedric Harden. The menu leans toward contemporary American tavern fare, but the presentations can be dramatic (see the whole roasted chick and fish), with several options meant to be shared. The weekend brunch is a hit too. 315 N. LaSalle. 312-822-0100. Project1_Layout 1 6/18/15 7:10 AM Page 1 RiverRoastChicago.com

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Restaurant Week options

The Smoke Daddy

Chicago Restaurant Week is a two-week (Jan. 24-Feb. 9) opportunity to affordably explore the city’s flourishing culinary scene with special prix-fixe brunch/lunch and dinner menus at more than 400 participating restaurants. Here are a few examples of just what kind of offerings await. For more info, visit ChooseChicago.com

Marchesa

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With an elegant dining room inspired by the Guggenheim in Venice (gallery-worthy art punctuated by marble sculpture, opulent furniture and brass chandeliers) and a French and classic Continental menu created by renowned chef Didier Durand, Marchesa is a stunning culinary work of art in River North. Marchesa’s $48, four-course dinner during Restaurant Week starts off with either wild mushroom soup or a mixed greens salad, followed by a homemade pasta course and then a choice of duck a l’orange, brandy-braised lamb, striped sea bass or risotto with spring vegetables. Finish off the meal with dessert options like chocolate pot de créme, crème brülée or tiramisü. 535 N. Wells. 312-527-9535. MarchesaChicago.com

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The first of its kind in the trendy Wicker Park neighborhood to offer award-winning barbecue and live music seven nights a week, this has been a Chicago institution since 1994. Smoked in house, their pulled meat selection is one of the best in the city, and a second location opened across the street from Wrigley Field recently. Smoke Daddy offers a $24 brunch and lunch and a $36 dinner. For lunch, you get your pick of a snack (chicken fried ribs, pimento cheese hush puppies or jalapeno beer cheese served with toasted soft pretzel and tortilla chips. For the main course, you’d better come hungry when you choose between the smoked meat platter with two sides, the “Freak” sandwich made of smoked corn beef, rye, Swiss cheese and coleslaw, or the Wrightwood salad loaded with smoked chicken, tomatoes, avocado, goat cheese, almonds and more. 1804 W. Division. TheSmokeDaddy.com

This is a chic spot serving elevated seafood creations and a raw bar in a stylishly nautical setting. A focus on fresh and pure ingredients, line-caught seafood and a “less is more” approach is at the center of everything they do. The $36 prix-fixe dinner starts off with a starter option of prawn dumplings, a green papaya salad or Jonah crab cake. A main course follows: Loch Duart salmon with fennel ravioli, shrimp bucatini, seared tuna au poivre or lobster cassoulet (the latter for a $12 upcharge). Dessert options include a sorbet trio or flan with passionfruit sorbet. 660 N. State. 312-202-6050. PortsmithChicago.com

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Super Bowl hotspots Harry Caray’s

Any of the beloved former Cubs announcer’s three establishments will be a prime location to catch the Super Bowl while you’re in town. The River North location, while home to some of the best aged prime steaks and Italian dishes in the city, has a lively bar area, and the newer additions to the popular chain — on Michigan Avenue and Navy Pier — have a more casual sports bar vibe. Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse is at 33 W. Kinzie in River North, Harry Caray’s Tavern is on Navy Pier and Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch is at 835 N. Michigan Ave. HarryCarays.com

Old Town Pour House

Believed to currently be carrying the mantle for the most beer taps in Chicago with a staggering 90-plus options, this popular Old Town spot decorated in rich, dark wood is largely considered to be one of the best sports HARD TO DESCRIBE. EASY TO LOVE.

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bars in the city. And it unveils a 103-inch TV wall for the Super Bowl to boot. Off the modern American menu, make sure to order some filet mignon sliders for the table — and get there early on Super Bowl Sunday. 1419 N. Wells. OldTownPourHouse.com

The Scout

The Scout in the South Loop may be labeled as a sports bar, but their upscale food choices are just too important to what they do — and too good — to leave it as a cliché. The huge windows in front, wood floors, exposed brick walls and variety of unique light fixtures add a lot of character. And a nice selection of craft brews is a bonus. 1301 S. Wabash. TheScoutChicago.com


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Stage and music

Emma

The beloved novel by Jane Austen has been transformed into a charming new musical by Tony Award-nominated composer and lyricist Paul Gordon, who “has a gentle lyricism that is a deft match for her writing,” according to the Chicago Tribune. It’s the story of the privileged, imperfect heroine Emma Woodhouse, who lets a fascination with matchmaking get in the way of her own feelings toward love. Playing at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater through March 15. 800 E. Grand Ave. 312-595-5600. ChicagoShakes.com

Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies Chicago’s center for music theater, Porchlight Music Theatre, presents a celebration of the music of Duke Ellington. Audiences will be transported on a high-stepping, dynamic journey through the life and time of one of America’s greatest showmen. This Tony-nominated spectacular features Ellington’s biggest hits, including “Mood Indigo,” “Take the ‘A’ Train,” “It Don’t Mean a Thing” and many others for a limited time at Ruth Page Center for the Arts. 1016 N. Dearborn St. (773) 777-9884. PorchlightMusicTheatre.org

Madama Butterfly

The Puccini classic — one of the most beloved and most frequently performed operas in the world — returns to the Lyric this winter for a 16th time. It’s the story of an enchanting geisha who falls for an American Navy officer only to see him leave Japan and return years later, married, and in search of their young son. Madama Butterfly expertly incorporates romantic tragedy with transcendent musical storytelling. Playing Feb. 6-March 8. 20 N. Wacker Dr. 312-827-5600. LyricOpera.org/Butterfly

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DARE TO WALK ON AIR Glass balconies put you 1,353 feet and 103 floors over The Windy City! www.theskydeck.com | (312) 875-9696 Open daily 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. (Apr-Sep) 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. (Oct-Mar) Last entry is 30 minutes prior to closing

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