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    Restaurant in Chicago, United States

    Ciccio Mio

    225pts

    Michelin Bib value, in-house pasta, River North.

    Ciccio Mio, Restaurant in Chicago

    About Ciccio Mio

    Ciccio Mio holds a 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand and a 4.6 Google rating across nearly 800 reviews — strong credentials for a $$ Italian-American in River North. In-house pasta, coal-roasted proteins, and a serious tiramisu make it one of Chicago's most reliable value plays in the Italian category. Easy to book and built for long, generous meals.

    Verdict: Book Ciccio Mio for Italian-American done with actual conviction

    Ciccio Mio earns its 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand at the $$ price point — a combination that is harder to pull off in River North than it sounds. If you want Italian-American cooking that doesn't apologise for its portions or its butter, this is your booking. If you want austere, modern Italian, look elsewhere. The Hogsalt group built a room that commits fully to a throwback Italian-American aesthetic, and the kitchen matches that confidence on the plate.

    The Room

    226 W Kinzie puts you in River North, one of Chicago's most restaurant-dense corridors, but Ciccio Mio manages to feel deliberate rather than generic. The space leans into a charming, throwback setting — the kind of room that signals you are here to eat, not to photograph the architecture. Seating arrangements favour groups and couples equally, and the scale is convivial without being overwhelming. For an explorer looking for context: this is the Hogsalt group's answer to what an Italian-American neighbourhood restaurant would look like if it were taken seriously as a design and culinary project, rather than treated as a casual fallback. The room supports long dinners, and you will want one.

    What the Kitchen Delivers

    Pastas are made in-house, which at this price tier is a genuine differentiator. The lasagna Bolognese rotolo is the dish first-timers should order , a creative take on the classic that reads lighter than the name implies. Coal-roasted half chicken with slow-roasted garlic, fried oregano, and jus is a recurring favourite. The tiramisu is booze-forward and deliberately rich. These are not small plates or tasting-menu compositions , this is Italian-American cooking with bold flavours and hearty portions, executed with enough technical care to earn Michelin recognition. For context on what Bib Gourmand means: it signals that inspectors found the cooking worth recommending at a price accessible to most diners, which at Ciccio Mio's $$ positioning is exactly the case.

    For reference points further afield, this style of confident, produce-led Italian sits in a different register from the three-Michelin-star seriousness of 8½ Otto e Mezzo Bombana in Hong Kong or the restrained Japanese-Italian precision of cenci in Kyoto. Ciccio Mio is not chasing that register. It is doing something more immediate: Italian-American food cooked well, in a room you want to be in, at a price that doesn't require a special occasion to justify.

    Weekend and Brunch Angle

    The assigned editorial angle here is brunch and weekend service, and it is worth addressing directly: Ciccio Mio's format , in-house pasta, roasted proteins, and a dessert program anchored by a serious tiramisu , lends itself to the kind of weekend lunch that extends into the afternoon. The bold, satisfying cooking is better suited to a leisurely mid-day meal than to a rushed weeknight slot. If you are planning a Saturday or Sunday visit, the pacing of the menu rewards it. Book an early afternoon slot if the option is available, and treat the tiramisu as a required close rather than an optional extra.

    Chicago Italian Context

    Chicago's Italian restaurant options span a wide range. Monteverde is the obvious peer comparison for in-house pasta at a similar price tier, and it is slightly more pasta-forward in its identity. Alla Vita and Coco Pazzo offer Northern Italian alternatives if you want a quieter, more formal room. Nico Osteria skews seafood-forward in its Italian approach, and Osteria Langhe is the right choice if Piedmontese specificity is what you want. Ciccio Mio sits apart from all of them by leaning into Italian-American rather than regional Italian , a meaningful distinction if the cooking you are after is bold, generous, and unapologetically comfort-forward.

    For broader Chicago dining context, see our full Chicago restaurants guide. If you are planning a longer stay, our Chicago hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.

    For Italian cooking at the highest end elsewhere in the US and beyond, Le Bernardin in New York, Emeril's in New Orleans, Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, The French Laundry in Napa, and Providence in Los Angeles represent the upper tier of serious American fine dining if Ciccio Mio's accessible register leaves you wanting more ceremony.

    Booking and Practical Details

    Ciccio Mio sits at 226 W Kinzie St in River North. The $$ price range means you are unlikely to face the psychological barrier of a $300-per-head bill, which keeps the booking decision low-stakes. Google reviews sit at 4.6 across 799 ratings, a volume that gives confidence the consistency is real rather than a product of a small, self-selecting sample. Booking difficulty is rated Easy , you do not need to plan weeks in advance, though weekend evening slots in River North fill faster than weekday lunches. If you want the leading shot at a relaxed, unhurried table, a weekend afternoon booking remains the most reliable approach.

    Quick reference: 226 W Kinzie St, River North, Chicago | $$ | Michelin Bib Gourmand 2024 | Google 4.6 (799 reviews) | Easy to book.

    How It Compares

    Compare Ciccio Mio

    Getting a Table: Ciccio Mio and Alternatives
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Ciccio MioItalian$$Easy
    AlineaProgressive American, Creative$$$$Unknown
    SmythProgressive American, Contemporary$$$$Unknown
    KasamaFilipino$$$$Unknown
    Next RestaurantAmerican Cuisine$$$$Unknown
    BokaNew American, Contemporary$$$$Unknown

    Comparing your options in Chicago for this tier.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Ciccio Mio?

    Order the lasagna Bolognese rotolo — it is the dish the kitchen is known for and a good indicator of what Ciccio Mio does well at the $$ price point. The Hogsalt group runs a deliberately throwback Italian-American format here, so expect bold flavors and generous portions rather than a refined tasting progression. The coal-roasted half chicken and tiramisu are also frequently cited highlights. Come with an appetite.

    Is Ciccio Mio worth the price?

    Yes. A 2024 Michelin Bib Gourmand at $$ is a strong signal that the kitchen delivers above its price tier, and in-house pasta at this price range is a genuine differentiator in River North. For a comparable in-house pasta experience in Chicago, Monteverde is the obvious alternative — slightly more polished but also more expensive. Ciccio Mio wins on value.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Ciccio Mio?

    Ciccio Mio is not a tasting menu venue. The Hogsalt format here is Italian-American a la carte, built around shareable portions and a throwback dining room. If a structured multi-course tasting progression is what you are after, Smyth or Next Restaurant are the Chicago options to consider. Ciccio Mio is the better call if you want a high-conviction a la carte meal at a reasonable price.

    Is Ciccio Mio good for a special occasion?

    It works for a relaxed celebration — the Bib Gourmand credential and Hogsalt's track record mean the kitchen is consistent, and the charming throwback setting has enough personality to feel deliberate. It is not the venue for a milestone dinner requiring a private room or a $200+ per head experience; for that, look at Boka or Smyth. Ciccio Mio is the right call for a special night that should not feel stuffy.

    Is Ciccio Mio good for solo dining?

    The Italian-American a la carte format and Hogsalt's typically lively room make solo dining workable here, particularly at the bar if available. The $$ price point keeps the financial commitment low, and a single diner can cover the key dishes — the rotolo and a main — without over-ordering. Not a destination solo counter experience like Kasama, but a comfortable and affordable option.

    Can Ciccio Mio accommodate groups?

    The format — hearty portions, in-house pasta, shareable mains — suits groups well in principle, since dishes like the coal-roasted half chicken and tiramisu are built for the table. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels at 226 W Kinzie to confirm capacity and any private dining options, as specific group booking details are not confirmed in current data. Groups of four to six are likely the sweet spot for the standard dining room.

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