Open Table 2012 Awards: 2 Chicago Restaurants are on the Most Romantic List

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Thinking about a romantic Valentine’s Day dinner? Make a reservation at a restaurant that OpenTable diners have identified as one of the Top 100 ‘Most Romantic’.

Based on nearly 5 million restaurant reviews over the last year, here are Chicago’s Most Romantic Restaurants:

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1. Geja’s Cafe in Lincoln Park offers romantic fondue dining & nightly flamenco & classical guitar music.  Entree fondues include shrimp, scallops, lobster, chicken & beef in various combinations. Please be aware that for their safety, children under the age of 10 are not permitted at Geja’s. Booth requests will be noted, but can not guaranteed.

English: Osso Buco. Español: ossobuco.

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2. Il Mulino is located in the historic Biggs Mansion in the Gold Coast. “The restaurant provides a magnificent venue to showcase the mix of traditional, authentic Italian preparations from the Abruzzo region.” One of the signature dishes, and my personal favorite is the Ossobuco; veal simmered in a red wine sauce with porcini mushrooms.

Find out more details on OpenTable Diners’ Choice lists

Dr. EveAnn Lovero writes Travel Guides @ www.vino-con-vista.com

View the Winners:

2012 Most Romantic Winners – Top 100 Restaurant List

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