A relative newcomer to the Chicago dining scene, Sepia wasted no time creating a
deafening buzz in its already-happening West Loop neighborhood. Situated inside
an 1890s print shop, Sepia’s décor craftily mixes the old and new, and the restaurant’s
charismatic French owner Emmanuel Nony makes every guest feel at home with an affable tableside visit. Sepia’s brunch is also a big hit with foodies and
hungover West Loopers alike, offering dishes like a flatiron steak with two eggs and
duck fat-fried potatoes (which works all-too well with the pear caipiroska made with
pear vodka, kumquats and hand-muddled limes). For dinner, new chef Andrew Zimmerman specializes in contemporary American cuisine with a twist, including the massive
Berkshire pork chop with fennel and apricots, and a delicate skate wing with sugar
snap peas and raisin-caper sauce. Booze aficionados flock here for mixologist Peter
Vestinos’s creative cocktails, which feature handmade syrups and bitters.
Sepia Information:
• Contemporary American menu. Lunch (Monday-Friday), dinner, Sunday brunch.