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					1 / 10Easy game plan: a few small plates (aguachile, sweet potatoes, duck tacos) and a few small glasses (of mezcal). (See “Best New Restaurants: Quiote”.) Browse photos of our visit to the Logan Square bar in Seen on the Scene, and take a look at their tamal oaxaqueno in What Penny Eats. 2456 N. California Ave. Website
 Photo: Jeff Marini
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					2 / 10How did a cozy wine bar with really good food get such a bad name? No one in Edgewater cares. Read more about this comfy spot, browse photos of our visit in Seen on the Scene, and take a look at Income Tax’s trout in What Penny Eats. 5959 N. Broadway Website
 Photo: Courtesy of Income Tax
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					3 / 10If the clamor for tables here is any indication, the new owners of this famed caramelized-crust pizza joint have done the dearly departed Burt Katz proud. 8541 N. Ferris Ave., Morton Grove Website
 Photo: Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune
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					4 / 10Diana Dávila digs into her beloved Mexican street snacks. Chicagoans follow suit. 2800 W. Logan Blvd. Website
 Photo: Jeff Marini
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					5 / 10A spy-themed restaurant for 007 wannabes and those who love them. Check out photos of our trip to the River North spot in Seen on the Scene. 60 E. Ontario St. Website
 Photo: Peter Ranvestel
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					6 / 10Hooray! Now open after its annual four-month winter hiatus. 9233 S. Western Ave. Website
 Photo: Gary Middendorf/Daily Southtown
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					7 / 10With roasted fennel, avocado toast, and hamachi crudo on the menu, this casual newbie has Southport Corridor folks feeling like they’ve finally arrived. Take a look at pics from our night out at the new Wrigleyville spot in Seen on the Scene, and check out Ella Elli’s scallops in What Penny Eats. 1349 W. Cornelia Ave. Website
 Photo: Galdones Photography
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					8 / 10A retro tavern in Logan Square owned by the Furious Spoon guys. The line starts here. Look at photos of Logan Square’s hot new bar in Seen on the Scene. 2412 N. Milwaukee Ave. Website
 Photo: Courtesy of Deadbolt
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					9 / 10Finally, ramen in downtown Wilmette. Bonus: It’s around the corner from the movie theater. 1162 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette Website
 Photo: Courtesy of Torino Ramen
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					10 / 10Where the healthy buzzwords fly as thick and fast as the certified organic burgers and fries. 2101 S. Plum Grove Rd., Rolling Meadows Website
 Photo: Neil Burger
 
                
