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Mar 24
2008

Open Your Eyes to Sleepers

Sure, everyone loves to hear about hot new restaurants, but equally intriguing are sleepers – those lesser-known gems that folks in-the-know like to keep to themselves in order to keep the crowds at bay. Whether it’s a cozy little corner, an out-of-the-way swingin’ spot or just a friendly place with fantastic food, the sleepers on the following list can help rouse you out of the dining doldrums.

Katsu
photo: Diane Alexander White

Dorado

2301 W. Foster Ave.; 773-561-3780

The last time there’s been such a winning combination as this Mexican-French fusion was when the Captain met Tennille – but their duck nachos probably can’t compare to those at this bright, cheerful Lincoln Square hole-in-the-wall.

Katsu Japanese

2651 W. Peterson Ave.; 773-784-3383

Katsu and his wife will treat you like a longtime friend at this off-the-beaten-path Northwest Side Japanese starring sublime sushi and dishes not ordinarily found in other restaurants.

Luna Caprese

2239 N. Clybourn Ave.; 773-281-4825

When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie come to this Lincoln Parker that makes a great date spot with its exposed-brick walls, well-priced wine list and a chef-owner who creates light Southern Italian fare featuring daily handmade pastas.

Maiz

1041 N. California Ave.; 773-276-3149

Maiz is the word and the secret ingredient at this Humboldt Park Mexican (now in its third location); low prices seal the deal.

Le P’tit Paris

260 E. Chestnut St.; 312-787-8260

You won’t find Norm and Cliff here, but this candlelit Streeterville Continental-French is so friendly that our surveyors call it a French version of Cheers.

– Jeff Freier

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