Composed of thousands of inlaid chips in over 250 colors, Marc Chagall’s mosaic artwork The Four Seasons portrays six scenes of Chicago. Leer más.
The Creole chicken po-boy has the makings of a winner. A crisp French baguette is loaded with blackened chicken, red pepper and onions, with jazzy notes from chutney and a smear of harissa aioli. Leer más.
Chef Charlie Trotter makes a cameo appearance in the film "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997). Leer más.
Its late hours, regular acoustic blues sets, all-night kitchen, and vibrant neighborhood full of shops, restaurants, and other entertainment recommend this club as a top blues destination. Leer más.
If the name didn’t tip you off, there’s a terrace attached to this upscale Chinese restaurant and lounge (and a mighty nice rooftop one at that). Leer más.
You've never had fried perch like this: light and crispy, served with fried lemon slices, fried green beans and aioli flecked with kalamata olives and capers Leer más.
If you're sharing a salad — one is enough for two moderate appetites — the kitchen will plate them separately and provide two dressings. Leer más.
Thick, creamy shakes are prepared from a liquid mix blended with cream, pretty good considering no ice cream is involved. Leer más.
Potato and pea samosas are baked crisp with tender filling, perfect for dunking in chutneys. Leer más.
Thought you'd want to know: Leopold has been nominated for Best New Pub Grub in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Leer más.
Pastry chef Suzi Beu's desserts are fun and easily sharable, such as chocolate fondue and, in keeping with the craze, a trio of tiny seasonal cupcakes. Leer más.
This colorful exhibit features hand-painted posters for Hollywood, Bollywood and Kung Fu movies. The Godzilla poster is our favorite! Leer más.
Caprese-style salad ($6) showcases bright, crisp organic greens and a handful of whole, unwilted basil leaves, as well as above-average mozzarella and an entire half of an avocado. Leer más.
Chicken saltimbocca ($17) lives up to its name - "jumps in the mouth" - with an open-face presentation: pounded chicaken breast paved with sage and proscuitto, a layer of melted mozzarella and tomato Leer más.
The first museum dedicated to the culture and experiences of African-Americans, this museum is clearly modern with its own mobile app. Leer más.
"A specific goal of this building was not to make a big noise," says the architect of Goldman's new, $2.5 billion headquarters. But check out the mural by Julie Mehretu in the glass-walled lobby. Leer más.
The original Gene's opened in 1972. Last year, the Luszcz family opened this second location across town. The new Lincoln Square satellite is a two-story specialty grocery, ideal for grabbing picnic p Leer más.
The trading floor is only open to academic or industry groups who book tours ahead of time. But anyone can check out our gigapan: http://bit.ly/seefloor Leer más.
The rooftop patio is the best seat in the house at this University of Chicago hangout. Leer más.
Thought you’d want to know: D.S. Tequila Co. has been nominated for Best New Patio in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Leer más.
Thought you’d want to know: The Florentine has been nominated for Best New Italian in Time Out Chicago’s 2011 Eat Out Awards. Vote now! Leer más.
If your idea of winding down involves 12-year single malt, a Montecristo cigar and rubbing elbows with businessmen, you’ll find all three on the seventh-floor patio lounge of this Park Hyatt stunner. Leer más.
In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986), Ferris and friends visit the Chicago Board of Trade. While looking down on the trading floor, Cameron practices his trader hand signals. Leer más.
Chicago has more AAA 5-diamond restaurants than any other city in the nation. Charlie Trotter's is one of them. Leer más.
Director Steven Spielberg famously has a cameo role as the clerk in the Assessor's Office in "The Blues Brothers" (1980). Leer más.