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20 Essential Chicago Late Night Eats Chicago is the city that works and that includes clocking out well past 5 p.m. in many cases. For those with nocturnal schedules and other fun-lovers who need a late-night bite, the city presents several delicious options open. Here's the essential late-night restaurants, the standards in Chicago that have stayed open and served great food for years. Ranked alphabetically and updated for summer 2016. There's never an off-peak hour to get into Au Cheval but going after the dinner rush is a safer bet. Sure, the juicy griddle burgers are the most popular item and one of the best around but don't skip out on the chilaquiles. It's a late-night special also worth trying, piled high with chips, salsa verde, scrambled eggs, queso fresco and more. There’s little to say about Big Star that hasn’t already been said except that the tacos somehow taste even better during last call. Include an extensive whisky, tequila and mezcal selection and it’s easy to see why it’s continually one of the hottest spots in town.

Chinatown is home to plenty of late-night dining options and Chi Café is among the best. The vast menu has just about everything imaginable, from congee and noodle soups to beef, pork and seafood dishes, while prices are lower than you’d find elsewhere. On Fridays and Saturdays, the café is open until 5 a.m. (yes, 5 a.m.) so that General Tso’s chicken and sizzling beef tenderloin will be waiting no matter how late you stay out. 4 Chicago's Pizza and Pasta If you're going to make a late-night mistake, make sure it's one of the deep-dish variety. Chicago's Pizza's three locations over slices of Chicago deep dish until 3 a.m., and if you're too lazy they also deliver late night. Mac and cheese, fried chicken and s’mores. No, those aren’t regular menu items at Dimo’s, they’re pizza toppings. Cringe all you want but after a night of drinking, it hits the spot. Note: A fire in December 2016 forced the closure of Diner Grill. The owner said they'll reopen in March.

When late-night heroics have you tuckered out, why not head over to Diner Grill and order the Slinger? If that doesn't work, you're probably a lost cause. 7 Goose Island Shrimp House The strip of Division between Halsted and Elston is notoriously quiet, until motorists see the queue of cars parked in front of Goose Island Shrimp House, which has been around for 40-plus years. Grab a bag of french fried shrimp for a crunchy, satisfying snack. 8 Harold's Chicken West Loop
where to order sushi in the philippines Harold's fried chicken is a Chicago tradition, and this West Loop spot is open until 5 a.m. Thursday through Saturday.
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9 High Five Ramen Brendan Sodikoff’s underground ramen joint is a great place to set your mouth ablaze with spices after a night out. It might also be the only time the High Five Ramen, which promises “pain, suffering, sweating, discomfort and a creeping feeling of deep regret,” seems like a good idea. Fortunately, they also offer sweet cocktail slushies to help take a bit of the heat off. Jim's Original Hot Dog Chicago street food doesn’t get much more authentic than Jim’s Original, the 24-hour self-proclaimed home of the “original” Polish sausage sandwich.
jiro dreams of sushi priceWhether you order a Polish, hot dog or the pork chop sandwich, it’ll definitely satisfy that late-night hunger with the perfect amount of grease and flavor.
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The Logan Square greasy spoon has received a new lease on life thanks to Sarah Jordan. You’ll still be able to get diner staples like Johnny cakes and a double cheeseburger but Jordan has also included some other elevated items on the menu such as housemade pop-tarts, specialty toasts and chilled gazpacho. This West Town gem continues to serve one of the best steak burritos in Chicago with simple onion and cilantro complementing the chunks of beef. Smell the deliciousness coming from the smoker and order up some rib tips at the South Side institution that's open until 1 a.m.
how to order low calorie sushi When all you want is some greasy goodness at 2 a.m., it doesn’t get much better than Maxwell’s.
how to make sushi rice videoThe 24-hour South Side staple is famous for its pork chop sandwich but also offers burgers, dogs and Polish sausages, all for only a few bucks so you can save the rest of your money for alcohol.

Housemade charcuterie, fish & chips and an excellent burger are just a few of the items on the late-night pub menu at the stellar gastropub. You’ll feel right at home inside the cozy, polished space and a long list of draft beers will make sure you want to stay a while. Parson's Chicken & Fish Whether it’s 2 p.m. or 2 a.m., there’s never a bad time for fried chicken. Fortunately, Parson’s is open late serving delicious, juicy pieces of bird. It packs some heat thanks to a buttermilk hot sauce coating and a mixture of spices while the fried fish is also not-to-be-missed. Wash it down with a signature Negroni slushy and end the night on a satisfying high note. San Soo Gab San Grill your own meats and eat like a king at this popular Korean BBQ restaurant. It’s open as late as 3 a.m. so you can feast on kalbi, bulgogi and numerous banchan side dishes to satiate your appetite. A large beer selection and a hearty late-night menu full of burgers, pizzas and bar bites like duck fat chips make Three Aces is a great spot for both students and locals.