It takes a certain bravado to name a restaurant after the tallest mountain in the
world—the damning reviews practically write themselves. Thankfully, chef Jean
Joho’s Everest has scaled the culinary heights and remains perched at the top of
Chicago’s fine-dining realm. Appropriately located on the 40th floor of the Chicago
Stock Exchange, its magnificent city views (framed by floor-to-ceiling drapes) are a
perfect companion for Joho’s highbrow Alsatian cuisine. Served by an exceedingly
polite waitstaff clad in suits, the menu includes a filet of wild sturgeon wrapped
and roasted in cured ham, and venison served with wild huckleberries and braised
pear. It’s safe to say that a night at Everest will leave you feeling, well, on top
of the world.
Everest Information:
• French menu. Dinner. Closed Sunday-Monday.