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Help us make it rightCopper pots and flower arrangements adorn the white stucco walls of this upscale Greek restaurant, only five minutes by cab from downtown Chicago. In the winter months, a large stone fireplace blazes away. Along with the usual array of appetizers, seafood is the specialty of the house, especially the sea bass and trout, which are filleted table-side. Enjoy the great barbecued lamb special on...
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Santorini has been a staple of Chicago's Greek Town for the past 18 years. The restaurant takes more than just its name from the idyllic Greek Island in the Aegean Sea. On Santorini with its turquoise blue seas and black sandy beaches, the people have been forever dependent upon locally grown produce, fish and seafood to satisfy their palates. These delicacies are adopted at Santorini...
The seafood selections and preparations are extensive, and the environs a bit classier than you'll find elsewhere in Greektown. All of the basic Greek fare is on hand, but here it has a sharper edge. We like the grilled octopus, village… Read More
From "great grilled octopus" and "expertly deboned" whole fish to other "hearty" Hellenic fare (both "traditional" and "modern"), "there's not a bum dish on the menu", assure fans of this Greektown seafooder; "lively" service and a "giant stone hearth" enhance the "casual" ambiance, and it's a strong "value" too - especially if you "go with a crowd" and order family-style.
The seafood selections and preparations are extensive, and the environs a bit classier than those elsewhere in Greektown. All the basic Greek fare is on hand, but here it has a sharper edge. We like the grilled octopus, village salad and center cut lamb chops. In the winter months, when the fireplace is roaring and the room is full and festive, there’s nothing quite like it, making it a...
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You'd swear you were in Greece, except for the large fireplace that fills in for an ocean view. Whitewashed walls are decorated with baskets and copper pans, while bouzouki music... Pros + Great lamb
Great fish plates , tasty and fresh
Beautiful quiet restaurant. I thought the Saganaki and Spanakopita were a little disappointing. I would go again but order seafood.
Food, as always, excellent. Decent list of Greek wines for sitting outside on warm Spring evening. Fun time. Go to spot in Greektown.
Some dishes great and authentic, some dishes appeared prepared and poor example if greek food. I would go with the seafood next time
The food was decent, I probably wouldn't go back though.
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If you need an evening in the Greek islands, visit our more upscale, white tablecloth Greek Restaurant specializing in Seafood. Our very comfortable, elegant environment is not as touristy as our neighbors and is especially warm and inviting by the fireplace on a cold night. In the heart of Greektown, SANTORINI stands out with its authentic Greek cooking and seafood with a Greek flair. The menu...
Just minutes away from the Chicago Downtown area, United Center and the McCormick Place, Santorini has been a staple of Chicago's Greek Town for the past 21 years. The restaurant takes more than just its name from the idyllic Greek Island in the Aegean Sea.
Santorini's Restaurant is located at 138 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL. This location is in the Near West Side neighborhood. This business specializes in Family Style Restaurants.
Santorini serves Greek food. This restaurant is notable for its seafood dishes in a romantic atmosphere.
Save Money: If you're dining with a group of eight or more people, consider the family-style meals, which offer three or four courses ($17.95-$36 per person, depending on selections).
What to Drink: Retsina (a pine resin-flavored white wine) is the authentic accompaniment to homestyle Greek dishes. It's an acquired taste; so try a glass before ordering a full bottle.
If you're dining with a group of eight or more people, consider the family-style meals, which offer three or four courses ($17.95-$36 per person, depending on selections).
Retsina (a pine resin-flavored white wine) is the authentic accompaniment to homestyle Greek dishes. It's an acquired taste; so try a glass before ordering a full bottle.
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