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Like most major cities, Chicago has a lot of super-hyped restaurants. You want a loud, crowded spot with a celebrity chef in the kitchen and great food? We have plenty of those. They’re usually in downtown neighborhoods and run by former Top Chef contestants. Tzuco, an upscale Mexican restaurant in River North, is both. But this spot is a good alternative to the usual suspects in the neighborhood, especially if you’re planning a business dinner or a group outing.
The food is Mexican with some French twists thrown in, and most things are flavorful and well-executed, from their tetela with tinga de pollo, to chorizo and mussels in a saffron beurre blanc. The carne asada is tender, and comes with a delicious chipotle goat cheese fondue. The cochinita pibil is also expertly cooked, and the meat falls off the bone.
But while you’re here you’ll know you’re in a busy, high-volume restaurant. Plates arrive quickly after ordering, there's frequently dish pile-up, and there isn’t a lot of attention given to each table. And it can be hard to justify that kind of experience in this neighborhood at this price point, especially when there are plenty of other fantastic Mexican restaurants in Chicago. That said, if you're looking for a busy spot for a lively group dinner, Tzuco is a good option.