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DINING Frommer
Brasserie Jo
59 W. Hubbard St
(Between Dearborn and Clark sts)
tel.: 312/595-0800
Location: Between Dearborn and Clark sts
Cuisine: French/Belgian
Price Category: Moderate

Brasserie Jo showcases the casual side of chef Jean Joho (whose upscale Everest is one of the city's long-time gourmet destinations). The high-ceilinged dining room here is open and spacious (as compared to a cozy bistro); you'll feel as if you're dining in an Art Deco Parisian cafe. Following in the tradition of the classic Alsatian brasserie (meaning "brewery"), Brasserie Jo makes a malty house brew, and diners are welcome for a quick stop-in snack with a glass of wine or a full five-course meal. Since the restaurant is open relatively late on weekends, this also makes a good stop for dessert (grab a seat at the pressed-metal bar).

You can order a hearty Alsatian choucroute here, but the menu focuses more on casual French classics: Entrees are divided into fruits de mer (including mussels and oysters), seafood dishes, and a variety of bistro-style steaks. One house specialty that's worth a try is the "shrimp bag," a phyllo pastry filled with shrimp, peas, and herb rice garnished with lobster sauce. Save room for dessert: The delightfully decadent "crepes magnifique" live up to their name with an amazing alchemy of thin crepes, bananas, and chocolate. I also love the rich chocolate mousse, which is served tableside from a massive silver bowl, then topped with fresh cream and shaved chocolate -- just like in Paris.

Main courses $12-$26.Open: Mon-Fri 5:30-10:30pm; Sat 5-11pm; Sun 5-10pm.Reservations recommended.Credit Cards: AE, DC, DISC, MC, V.Subway/El: Brown Line to Merchandise Mart or Red Line to Grand.


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