I knew I was going to like Nico. And not just like it, love it. I have been wanting to dine here since it opened nearly two years ago, and I finally made it to Nico on Monday, for lunch, with my Dad. The L-shaped dining room is perfectly decorated, with subtle colors, mixed seating with cushioned chairs, comfy booths and tables.
There are several seats around the bar to get a front row seat of the open kitchen too. And the over-sized windows aligning rush street make for great people watching. Nico's wine list consists of Greek and Italian wines. Being more educated on California wines, our server was kind enough to let us have our own private wine tasting so we could land on something we liked.
Source: http://www.chicagonow.com/
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