Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Skokie, Illinois, United States. Skokie (/ˈskoʊki/; formerly Niles Center) is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Its name comes from a Potawatomi word for "marsh." A Chicago suburb, for many years Skokie promoted itself as "The World's Largest Village." Its population, according to the 2010 census, was 64,784. Skokie's streets, like that of many suburbs, are largely a continuation of the Chicago street grid, and the village is served by the Chicago Transit Authority, further cementing its connection to the city.
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3 based on 58 reviews
It's a great restaurant. Other than the chef doing the burger wrong like when I ask for plain and he adds cheese or tomatoes on accident, doesn't happen too often though. The fries are pretty good, very respectful staff and the place has the best bread I have ever tasted in my whole entire life, not even kidding.
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4 based on 28 reviews
First and foremost the service is impeccable! Great atmosphere and very welcoming. I took my family there for dinner for the first time, our waiter Freddy made it a pleasant and memorable experience. He is very patient, able to engage the guests and make the right recommendation. The food was spot on and it was served within a reasonable time frame.Will visit again.
4 based on 275 reviews
Located in downtown Evanston, the original Pete Miller's was founded in 1994 as a tribute to the late Harold "Pete" Miller. The restaurant celebrates his favorite things; swingin' jazz, a good honest drink & a great steak. Join us for dinner or a friend
Had a great visit. The music was wonderful and the staff very friendly. The steaks were of great quality and flavored very well. My steak was grossly overcooked though. I was in a group and did not want to send it back. I ordered medium rare and it was served medium well and was well done and dry before I could finish it.
4 based on 451 reviews
Step back in time 60 years to when going out for dinner meant something really special. From the decor to the jazz music, Wildfire has the style and warmth that makes it perfect for celebrating with friends or a quiet evening for two. The extensive menu f
Wildfire's website says that their dining experience is meant to feel special. This is evident in the classy atmosphere of the restaurant as well as in the incredible quality of the food!Appetizers:The goat cheese and pesto pizza is really special! Complemented by mushrooms and arugula, it is flavorful with a thin crust. It comes out piping hot from a 600 degree oven.Entrees:The open-faced Mediterranean salmon sandwich is just right; filling but refreshing at the same time with the zesty seasoning of savory yogurt.My mom and grandmother got the French Dip sandwich and the BBQ chicken, respectively. They both raved about their orders.Dessert: The flourless chocolate cake and the warm cookie are both unbelievably good (see pictures)!!!This is the best restaurant in Glenview. I guarantee that if you go, you'll love it.
4 based on 33 reviews
We've eaten at a number of Stefani restaurants around town to look forward to this one. And the location certainly helps. Some of our experience turned out to be outstanding, but some was decidedly not.We were a couple of minutes early for our reservation. The folks at the host stand couldn't have been more gracious. During the time we were waiting for out table to be ready, a number of folks checked with us to make sure we were okay. We felt very welcomed.Our initial service was prompt. The server clearly knew the menu, although he wasn't as definitive as he might have been about recommending choices. My wife had a special lobster bisque that wasn't very special. I had a beet and burrata salad that was outstanding. We then had complementary salads that were drowning in dressing.Our main courses were a mixed bag. My wife had ordered a Kansas City strip and they brought a New York strip. She didn't want to wait for a redo, and the steak was good, if a tiny bit overdone. I had veal piccatta, which was well made, but drowning in sauce (seems to be a theme). It was accompanied by some perfectly prepared fettucine that would entice me to return for pasta.Overall, I'm glad we tried the place. But it's definitely going to be a once in a while place rather than a regular stop for us. Too bad, because the potential is there.
4 based on 100 reviews
We enjoyed a fabulous business dinner at EJâs Place. There were over fifteen in our party and the service was good and efficient. Most folks ordered steaks and I didnât hear any complaints. My Filet was cooked medium rare and paired well with the Prisoner (a Napa Valley Blend).
4 based on 94 reviews
Roka Akor is a premier Steak and Sushi restaurant; featuring Prime Steaks, Seafood,and local produce grilled to perfection over an open flame on a traditional, Japanese Robata Grill. Additionally, Bon Appetit Magazine recognized Roka Akor as one of the "T
We were really impressed with the service and food! The steak was so tender and served cubed on a sushi platter. We loved the different play on mainstream entrees. We will be back!
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