Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Mott St.
225ptsMichelin value, no tasting-menu commitment required.

About Mott St.
Mott St. is a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand in Bucktown serving Midwest/Asian fusion at the $$$ tier — one of Chicago's strongest value cases for serious cooking. With a 4.5-star Google rating across 1,239 reviews, it earns the reservation for a date or small group celebration. Book two to three weeks out for weekends.
Mott St. Verdict: A Michelin Bib Gourmand for $$$, Bucktown's Most Interesting Room
Mott St. holds a 4.5-star Google rating across 1,239 reviews and a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand — two signals that, together, make the case more clearly than any description could. At the $$$ price tier, this is one of the few spots in Chicago where the food is technically ambitious enough to impress seasoned diners but approachable enough for anyone walking in curious. If you're debating whether to book: yes, book it. The question is when and for what kind of occasion.
The Room and the Mood
Mott St. sits at 1401 N Ashland Ave in Bucktown, a neighbourhood that trends casual without being indifferent to quality. The energy here skews animated — expect a room that fills early and gets louder as the evening advances. This is not the place for a hushed, white-tablecloth business dinner; the atmosphere runs warmer and more sociable than that. For a date or a small group celebration where the conversation can hold its own against the ambient noise, it works well. If you need quiet for a deal-closing dinner, look elsewhere , Smyth or Boka will give you a more composed setting.
What You're Actually Eating
The kitchen operates in the Midwest/Asian fusion register, and the approach is confident rather than tentative. Chef Edward Kim's menu takes the format seriously: dishes are constructed to move through contrasting textures and heat levels rather than simply stacking global references for novelty's sake. The wok-fried cauliflower , crispy florets with sweet-tangy chili sauce, Szechuan peppercorn, and coriander , is the kind of dish that earns repeat visits on its own. The garlic fried rice is less theatrical but just as deliberate: pungent, well-seasoned, and the sort of thing that makes you reconsider how much attention usually gets paid to rice. These are not afterthought sides; they're courses that reward the order in which you eat them.
The broader menu traces a path from lighter, sharper flavours toward richer, more grounded ones , a progression that works better when you let the kitchen sequence the meal rather than ordering haphazardly. If there is a tasting format or a chef's selection on offer, it's worth considering over a purely à la carte approach: the dishes are written to speak to each other, and the arc of the meal is part of what earns the Bib Gourmand recognition. Keep an eye on the calendar as well , the restaurant has been noted for a dedicated Chinese New Year menu, which represents some of the kitchen's most focused seasonal cooking.
Booking: How Far Out and What to Expect
With a 4.5 Google rating at over 1,200 reviews and a current Michelin Bib Gourmand, Mott St. draws consistent demand. Booking difficulty sits at moderate: this is not an impossible reservation like Alinea or Kasama, but last-minute walk-ins on a Friday or Saturday are a gamble. For weekend dinners, aim to book two to three weeks ahead. Midweek tables open up more reliably and tend to offer a calmer version of the same experience , useful if atmosphere sensitivity matters to your group. Booking method and current hours are not confirmed in our data, so check directly with the venue before planning around a specific time slot.
Is It Worth the Price?
At the $$$ tier, Mott St. is priced below the $$$$ category that covers most of Chicago's marquee tasting-menu restaurants , Oriole, Smyth, and Next Restaurant all operate at the tier above. For the quality delivered , Michelin-recognised, technically precise, with a clear culinary point of view , the value equation is strong. You're not paying $$$$ prices for a Bib Gourmand experience; you're paying $$$ and getting food that comfortably competes with rooms that charge more. The Bib Gourmand designation itself is specifically awarded for quality at a reasonable price, which makes it a credible guide here rather than a vanity award.
Who Should Book Mott St.
Mott St. works leading for: a date where you want something with a clear point of view but not a three-hour omakase commitment; a small group celebration (two to four people) that wants food worth talking about; or a first-timer to Chicago's serious dining scene who wants Michelin-level recognition without the $$$$ investment. Solo diners will find the counter or bar seating format, if available, a reasonable option , the food holds up without needing a dinner companion to contextualise it.
It is less well-suited for large groups that need a private room, guests who require a predictably quiet environment, or anyone whose priority is wine-program depth over kitchen ambition. For Chicago's broader dining picture, see our full Chicago restaurants guide, and for complementary planning, our Chicago hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth a look. If you're interested in how Mott St.'s fusion approach compares to other ambitious rooms outside Chicago, Lazy Bear in San Francisco and Ajonegro in Logroño are useful reference points for cross-cultural tasting formats at comparable ambition levels.
FAQs: Mott St. Chicago
- What should a first-timer know about Mott St.? The kitchen focuses on Midwest/Asian fusion at the $$$ tier with a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand. Arrive with an appetite for dishes that layer contrasting textures and heat levels. Don't over-order à la carte , the menu rewards a measured, progressive approach. It's the right introduction to Chicago's mid-range serious dining before stepping up to the $$$$ rooms like Alinea or Smyth.
- Is Mott St. good for solo dining? Yes, with caveats. The food is worth the solo visit and bar or counter seating tends to suit solo diners well. The atmosphere is sociable and moderately loud, so this is not an introspective solo dinner , it's more suited to someone who enjoys an engaged, energetic room. At $$$, the solo bill stays manageable.
- How far ahead should I book Mott St.? Two to three weeks for weekend tables is a safe margin given the Michelin Bib Gourmand recognition and the 4.5 Google rating at over 1,200 reviews. Midweek reservations are easier to secure on shorter notice. It's not as difficult to book as Kasama or Alinea, but don't assume same-week availability on weekends.
- Is Mott St. good for a special occasion? It works well for an intimate celebration , a birthday dinner for two or four, a date where you want food that generates conversation, or an anniversary where you want Michelin-quality without the formality of a $$$$ room. The atmosphere is warm and animated rather than reverential, which suits celebratory dinners that don't need hushed deference.
- Is the tasting menu worth it at Mott St.? The kitchen's dishes are designed to build on each other, and eating through a curated sequence , if a tasting format is available , will give you a better read on what the kitchen does well than cherry-picking à la carte. At the $$$ tier with a Michelin Bib Gourmand, the value case for a tasting format is strong relative to comparable $$$$ options like Oriole. Confirm current format availability with the restaurant directly.
- What are alternatives to Mott St. in Chicago? For more formal progression menus at a higher price point, Smyth and Oriole are the natural steps up. For Filipino-influenced tasting menus, Kasama is the comparison. For a casual but serious mid-range alternative, Provaré is worth considering. Mott St. sits in a distinct value band , there aren't many $$$ rooms in Chicago with this level of Michelin recognition.
- Is Mott St. worth the price? Yes. A Michelin Bib Gourmand at the $$$ tier is specifically the designation for quality that over-delivers on price. Compared to Chicago's $$$$ tasting rooms, you're getting a kitchen with a clear point of view and technical discipline at a meaningfully lower cost. The 4.5 Google rating at 1,239 reviews adds consumer-level corroboration to the Michelin signal.
- Does Mott St. handle dietary restrictions? The fusion format , spanning wok cooking, grain dishes, and globally inflected preparations , offers some inherent flexibility, but phone and website details are not confirmed in our current data. Contact the restaurant directly before your visit if dietary requirements are specific or complex. Don't assume accommodation without confirming in advance.
Compare Mott St.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mott St. | Fusion | $$$ | Moderate |
| Alinea | Progressive American, Creative | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Smyth | Progressive American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Kasama | Filipino | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Next Restaurant | American Cuisine | $$$$ | Unknown |
| Boka | New American, Contemporary | $$$$ | Unknown |
A quick look at how Mott St. measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Mott St.?
Come expecting confident Midwest/Asian fusion, not a greatest-hits pan-Asian menu. Chef Edward Kim's kitchen takes a clear point of view, and the 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand confirms the kitchen delivers at a price that doesn't require a special occasion to justify. At $$$, you're getting Michelin-recognised cooking without the four-figure bill of Chicago's tasting-menu circuit. Book ahead — demand is steady.
Is Mott St. good for solo dining?
Yes, particularly if you want a focused meal without the ceremony of a tasting-menu format. The Bucktown setting and the à la carte structure both suit solo diners who want to eat well and move at their own pace. At $$$, a solo meal here is one of Chicago's better value propositions for serious cooking.
How far ahead should I book Mott St.?
Book at least one to two weeks out, especially for weekend evenings. A 4.5-star Google rating across over 1,200 reviews and a current Michelin Bib Gourmand keep demand consistent. Last-minute availability is more likely mid-week, but don't count on it for a specific night.
Is Mott St. good for a special occasion?
It works well for a low-key celebration or a date where you want clear cooking credentials without the formality of a tasting menu. The Michelin Bib Gourmand gives it enough credibility to feel like a considered choice. If you need a private room or multi-course ceremony, look at Smyth or Boka instead.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Mott St.?
Mott St. does not operate as a tasting-menu restaurant — the format is à la carte, which is part of its appeal at the $$$ price point. If you specifically want a structured multi-course progression, Smyth or Next Restaurant are the appropriate Chicago alternatives. Mott St. is the better call when you want Michelin-quality cooking on your own terms.
What are alternatives to Mott St. in Chicago?
For a step up in formality and price, Smyth (two Michelin stars) and Boka (one Michelin star) are the natural comparisons. Kasama is the closer match in format and price, offering Filipino-inflected cooking with its own Michelin recognition. Alinea and Next Restaurant operate in a different category entirely — multi-course, high-commitment, and significantly more expensive.
Is Mott St. worth the price?
At $$$, yes. The 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand is awarded specifically for quality cooking at a moderate price, and Mott St. earns it. You're not paying Oriole or Smyth prices, and the cooking reflects that value gap in the right direction. For Bucktown, this is among the strongest price-to-credential ratios in the neighbourhood.
Recognized By
More restaurants in Chicago
- AlineaAlinea is Chicago's three-Michelin-star tasting menu at $210–$265 per person — a theatrical, multi-sensory Progressive American experience running three to four hours. It holds a Forbes Five-Star and AAA 5 Diamond, and booking is near impossible without planning months ahead. Worth it for food explorers who commit to the format; not the right call if you want a conventional fine dining dinner.
- SmythSmyth holds three Michelin stars, a top-five North America ranking from Opinionated About Dining, and one of Chicago's most serious natural wine programmes. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, with near-impossible availability and $$$$ tasting menu pricing. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is the stronger call over Alinea for food-first diners.
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