Alinea is the only restaurant in Chicago to receive the highest rating from Michelin two years in a row.
(Crain's) — Alinea remained a three-star Michelin restaurant, but L2O fell two notches as the guide released its 2012 ratings for Chicago on Tuesday.
The red-jacketed guide, considered by many to be the last word on dining, issued its reviews for hundreds of Chicago restaurants. Twenty-one restaurants landed on the starred list this year, down from 23 last year.
This year's list was closely watched as a few restaurants earning stars last year, including L2O and Sixteen, have switched executive chefs since the last ratings. In addition, two-star Avenues closed this summer and one-star Seasons plans to close in early January.
Three stars:
- Alinea
Two stars:
- Charlie Trotter's
- RIA
One star (newcomers in bold):
- Blackbird
- Boka
- Bonsoiree
- Courtright's
- Everest
- Graham Elliot
- L2O
- Longman & Eagle
- Moto
- NAHA
- Schwa
- Seasons
- Sepia
- Spiaggia
- Takashi
- Topolobampo
- Tru
- Vie
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