Omni Hotel
It was not a bad location. Zara and the Apple store were just outside my door and Neimans and Saks were visible from my window.The first night we had dinner and cocktails at Gibson's. I had been told by a friend that Gibson's had the "best meat in town"! The food was delicious, the martinis were great, but the place was really crowded. And it might have been the loudest restaurant I have ever been in!
Gibson's |
Wake up! |
This is also the day we had our deep dish Chicago pizza. It was good, but I think I'm more of a thin crust New York pizza kind of girl.
We had the best meal of the trip on Friday night. I got recommendations from some of my blog friends about where to eat. I was definitely steered in the right direction. If you are ever in Chicago, or if you live in Chicago, you must go to The Bristol!
Thank you Jess, of Makeunder My Life and Brigitte of Covet Chicago. This was one of the best meals I have ever had!
Appetizers:
Monkey bread pull apart with dill butter and sea salt
Duck fat fries with house ketchup and garlic aioli
Apple salad with marinated manchego cheese and hazelnuts
Apple salad with marinated manchego cheese and hazelnuts
Dinner
Citrus cured sockeye salmon with French melon and lime
Head on prawns a la plancha, with anchovy butter and tarragon
Squid ink linguine with lobster Bolognese sauce
Dessert
Chocolate sabayon with Nutter Butters
Saturday morning we got up early and headed to the Willis Towers Skydeck. Where, if you dare,you step outside the tallest building in the western hemisphere and the third tallest in the world. At 1,353 feet in the air, the Ledge’s glass boxes extend out 4.3 feet from Skydeck. It is really scary!
Glass Ledge/Box |
The glass ledges are way up there at the top of the building! |
The street is 103 floors below us! |
I did start my Christmas shopping! |
Jonathan Adler store |
#1 Child sitting on turquoise blue sparkly couch at Post 27 |
Original Penquin for #2 Child |
Carmine's |
The Eye, 1932, Magritte |
Coco Chanel, Henri Cartier-Bresson Thorne Miniature Collection, California Hallway, c.1940 |
The final meal of the trip, and one of the favorites was at Quartino, Ristorante, Pizzeria, Wine Bar! There was a Fellini movie on the television, $5 Proseco Rose and loaves of fresh bread stacked in piles. Dee-licious!
Post lunch, I made my mad 15 minute dash through Zara (as posted yesterday) and then sped off to the airport! It was a wonderful trip and I can't wait to go back! Next time, I'll get my shopping mojo going!
3 comments:
i love Magritte! i had to haul a book with his paintings with me when i immigrated from Georgia!
only have been to Chicago ones and it was really windy, really... but i loved it anyway! and Gino's East of course!
enjoyed your post! thanks!
Ah, the monkey bread!! Favorite. SO good. I'm glad you loved it too :).
Love Chicago! Looks like you had a super time.
What are your favorite walking shoes or boots?
Could you do a post on that for me?
pve
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