The Best Local Restaurants in Chicago

Explore the best local restaurants in Chicago. From local dishes to international flavors, our Spotters have discovered the best places for every food lover. Enjoy spicy Somalian food at BULSHO Restaurant, savor the best pizza at Strapoli Pizzeria or experience cozy vibes at local diner Palace Grill. Discover these and many more local favorites for a delicious dining experience in Chicago.

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Superdawg Drive-in

Classic Chicago hot dog spot

Founded in 1948, "Superdawg" is THE quintessential Chicago hot dog place - they'll bring your order right to your car, like they did in the '50s!

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Sophie

Amado

May 2, 2025

Denden Restaurant

Affordable Eritrean

The lentils are filling and creamy; the veggies are lightly cooked and nourishing; the injera bread is the perfect balance of slightly tangy and spongey.

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Lydia

Schultz

May 1, 2025

The Momo World

Nepalese Dumplings

Momos are bite-sized dumplings from Nepal and Tibet, usually filled with meat that is seasoned with spices like turmeric, garlic, cumin, and chili peppers.

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Lydia

Schultz

May 1, 2025

Gundis Kurdish Kitchen

Chicago Kurdish

They are arguably most known for their "Kurdish breakfast" an elaborate spread of cheese, jams, fried cheese, olives, fries, cucumbers, tomatoes and bread.

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Coffee & tea
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Lydia

Schultz

May 1, 2025

BULSHO Restaurant

Spicy Somalian Food

BULSHO serves a traditional Somalian breakfast that is comprised of seasoned meat or veggie stew served with anjero - a fermented flatbread.

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Coffee & tea
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Lydia

Schultz

May 1, 2025

Gorée Cuisine

Senegalese Comfort Food

Start with a freshly steeped cup of sweet mint tea, a staple of any Senegalese meal. Then order fataya, triangular fried pastries with a savory filling.

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Lydia

Schultz

May 1, 2025

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