Elizabeth as a GNR feels like a natural fit to me and I fully endorse this nomination. Yes, it can be relatively pricey but I'm not even sure it's accurate to describe it as fine dining. That's a bit of a pigeonhole. If it is fine dining, it's certainly street-level fine dining because the vibe at Elizabeth is decidedly casual and informal, and eating there is fun.
What happens on the plates (and stones and inside the test tubes and atop the patches of grass, etc.) at Elizabeth makes it one of the most distinctive places - if not
the most distinctive place -- in Chicagoland. The stories behind the food are important and clearly reflect Chef Regan's personal journey and philosophy. They are not just random gimmicks but vignettes; almost like pages from her diary communicated in culinary form. She cares immensely about what she's doing and she puts herself out there in a way that many other chefs would never even think to. And she's been doing it (previously at One Sister) since before Elizabeth even existed. Through that entire time, our community has been ovewhelmingly receptive to her work.
Eating at Elizabeth isn't 'getting your grub on' -- a term I use often and also something I love to do -- but that doesn't make it any less deserving of being a GNR.
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