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Five Great Features and Benefits offered ONLY by The Unofficial Guide®:
Hotels reviewed and ranked for value and qualityplus secrets for getting the lowest possible rate
Comprehensive restaurant profiles plus supplemental listings, updated to reflect Chicago's ever-changing dining scene
A complete guide to Chicago's sightsmuseums, architecture, ethnic neighborhoods, and more
The inside story on shoppingwhere to get the best for less, on and off the Magnificent Mile
FORMER RESTAURANT CONSULTANT Alice Van Housen (Part Eight, Dining and Restaurants) is a writer, reviewer, and editor for a variety of food-focused publications and Web sites. She has served as Chicago editor for the print and online editions of Zagat Survey since 2001. She has also contributed dining chapters to Frommer’s Chicago and Mobil Travel Guides; served as founding editor of Local Palate, a monthly foodie newspaper; and written for numerous local and national publications, including Fast Company, the Los Angeles Times, Wine & Spirits, Plate, Restaurants & Institutions, Restaurant Business, the Chicago Tribune’s Metromix and RedEye supplements, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Chicago Reader, Chicago Social, and Front Desk Chicago. In addition, she has been a contributing Chicago reviewer for the Citysearch online-entertainment and dining guide since its original incarnation as Chicago Sidewalk in 1996.
JOURNALIST–FICTION WRITER Laurie Levy (Part Nine, Shopping in Chicago) has written locally for the Chicago Tribune, the Chicago Sun-Times, The Chicago Collection, Chicago magazine, and Today’s Chicago Woman, among others, as well as for national publications such as Business Traveler, Travel Agent, and Four Seasons Magazine. She is the author of three nonfiction books and is an award-winning short-story writer and novelist. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Chicago Guide,
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This review is from: The Unofficial Guide to Chicago (Unofficial Guides) (Paperback)
This guide has ratings for the places you can visit, by age range. This is helpful so that you know it your family members will be interested in visiting there. They gave helpful hints for some of the locations. We found they underestimated the amount of time needed at some of the sites. The maps were very well laid out and showed how things were related to each other. They didn't give many parking locations, but often places to park were easy to find. Take plenty of money for parking (usually $18 and for all the toll roads). Some of the restaurants were much higher priced than listed in the book.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Incomplete, disappointing as far as Unofficial Guides go,
This review is from: The Unofficial Guide to Chicago (Unofficial Guides) (Paperback)
No discussion of pre-theater dining! When you are going to see Wicked at the Ford Theater, there is not much more you care about than where to eat first. In fact, the restaurant guide does not even mention half the restaurants that are listed online as "the" pre-theater dining places (none of which "grabbed" me online, so I was hoping this book would be more enlightening).Also no full drawing of the various parts of the city. Small maps that show only two districts do not tell me where Bucktown is relative to The Loop. This is critical when all the hotels, restaurants, etc. are referred to by district. Overall disappointing, because The Unofficial Guides tend to be better than other guides, and they tend to be better than this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only travel guide you will need,
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I have always been a big fan of the Unofficial Guides. In the past, I have used their guides to San Francisco and Las Vegas. The Chicago guide was just as informative. The book is simply organized and provides very accurate and informative ratings of dining, hotels and attractions. What I really liked about the book is the rating system that is used to evaluate restaurants, hotels and attractions. Not only do they provide an overall ratings, but also provided is a value rating. In other words, are you getting what you paid for? Or are you getting more or less?
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