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    S.K.Y.

    4.5 (795 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 2:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Lobster dumplings
    Amber L.

    I've been to SKY twice. Once for brunch and once for dinner. The dinner menu is better. The food is good but not anything that was mind blowing. It is overpriced in my opinion. Service was good. The restaurant itself is a bit dark. But it is quiet. Parking around the area is difficult but they do have valet for $20.

    French onion burger au jus
    Erica D.

    Went for The Belden Hour (aka Happy Hour) to check them out since their move from Pilsen (yeah yeah we're a bit late here). From the first greeting, to getting settled at the comfortable bar in the decent sized lounge, we were treated very warmly and with appreciation for coming in. All I can say is that if I lived at the Belden, I'd need a reserved seat. Specials included a killer Yeti Martini (sake and herb based), excellent white and red by the glass at a fantastic price point and lots of snacks. Most things had Asian touches. We had the flatbread (crispy outer crust round and fluffy inside, like a Chinese pita with ricotta and mapo chili oil for dipping), Caesar salad (nori, radish, Asian dressing on Little Gem), small but punchy dressed oysters (very craveable), and the killer French Onion burger with short rib jus for dipping. Dining room looks beautiful and comfortable and soon we'll know how the rest of the menu is as we're coming back in a few days for dinner !

    Matcha Cheesecake Brûlée
    Nikki R.

    Really enjoyed my HH at S.K.Y! The aesthetic is dark and moody, although I wish they had some sort of music playing (tbh we probably have caught them on an off day as we came in on a stormy Monday lol) They have some good deals on drinks and small bites - definitely get the Tiberio Trebbiano wine and Yeti Martini. Their oysters were fantastically shucked but the mignonette was a little overpowering in my opinion. Some of my favorite bites were the lobster dumplings and the tuna tartare lumpia, and alternatively I probably would not get the warm mushroom salad again. We sat at the bar and our bartender was super helpful with recommendations and navigating the menu!

    Brussel sprouts
    Kaitlyn W.

    Had a wonderful dining experience here last night. Great ambiance/acoustics, perfect for catching up with older friends. I think the starters outshined the mains here but everything was well-cooked and beautifully plated. What we got: - Tuna tartare lumpia - Maine lobster dumplings - sizzling sisig (comes with seaweed and rice and garlic oil) - Sichuan ricotta - French onion short rib (comes with creamed spinach with a Parmesan crust) - brussel sprouts

    Protector of Man was excellent
    Susan W.

    This used to be our favorite spot in Chicago. We brought at least 20 or 30 people to dine here over the years and frequented it often in Pilsen. We were excited to try the new location and updated menu and brought a friend from out of town. Sadly, from the start the service was rough. We were left with two drinks and an empty wine glass for 25 minutes and then a series of confusing mishaps with the wine followed. This was after ordering a cocktail on the menu they couldn't make due to ingredient shortage. We were told we could get the madeleines even though they weren't on the menu. And then after ordering told we couldn't have them after all. Our server barely spoke and the warm friendly service we were accustomed to was missing. The somm told us the wine they poured was the only orange they've ever served, but something else was printed on the menu so I guess it was just to let us know we were wrong to be confused. They brought us fried croquettes and a budino later as a gesture, but they lost us early on. We tried a number of new things and the sissig flavor was really good, but I scalded my hand on the nori holder which was really hot. Oddly the rice served with it was cold and clumpy like leftovers? We were unsure if that was intentional. Favorites like the lobster dumplings and fried chicken were okay, but we couldn't tell if they updated the recipes or our experience was impacting our meal. The ambiance was nice and you could hear without shouting which I liked. It was odd that we didn't see any signage for the restaurant (just an old Intro sign), but maybe we missed it. With the challenge of parking near here we won't likely be back. 3 stars as an homage to what it once was.

    Menu
    Debra F.

    Note : this review is for the restaurant's brunch menu Outstanding. Located in the historic Belden Stratford building, S.K.Y is opposite Mon Ami Gabi in the lobby. Billed as Contemporary American, the chef's cuisine is a thoughtful blend of palates across the world. We had the sashimi, lobster dumplings and sisig. All outstanding. The Sisg was paired with nori and sticky rice and you are provided for a chili garlic vinegar if you want an extra hit of spice. The hamachi was refreshing and light. The lobster dumplings were fresh and you could actually taste bite sized pieces of lobster in the dumplings. We had the ramen for the main course and it did not disappoint. I love spicy food so I asked for extra chilli crisp. The pork belly was beautifully cooked with just the right amount of fat to meat ratio. Wish they could've added some vegetables to the dish as that would have really taken it to another level. Service was very good. Our waitress was very attentive and came back after every course to make sure everything was good. A very good brunch option.

    Fried chicken
    Rob G.

    Have always wanted to try S.K.Y. and took the opportunity to try in their new location in Lincoln Park. The space is elegant but understated - light grays make it seem dark on entry but the windows give it light and warmth as you enter the main dining room. We tried a number of things on their menu. We started with lamb meatballs, which had a tikka masala sauce - unique and great with the perfectly charred garlic bread. A must have. For mains we got the short ribs and fried chicken. Both had stunning visuals on the plate and were backed up by great taste. We also enjoyed the tots and cauliflower as sides. Service was exceptional. Very attentive and they served us free pistachio ice cream for dessert as it was our anniversary dinner.

    French Onion Short Rib and Gruyère spinich
    Paul C.

    I came for a midweek dinner and had a lovely meal! The restaurant has a moody feel, interesting lighting, smart decor. It had the perfect acoustics to have a conversation w/o the restaurant being loud despite being busy. Huge selling point! The billing had issues (see below) which lost a star from me. We tried: Hamachi Sashimi: great flavor and seemed like an excellent cut of fish. Rohan Duck: nice flavor Stone Bowl Bibimbap: good French Onion Short Rib: good quality meat, well cooked, the Gruyère spinich was awesome. I wish the French onion flavor was more forward in the rib. All the dishes seemed to have high quality ingredients and were well executed. The service was friendly, attentive, and did a great job. One Warning for future patrons: check your bill before paying. They charge 5% employee fee to the bill which was not clearly stated beforehand. Had I caught this, I would have adjusted the tip to not be double charged on the service fee. Sneaky and definitely left an otherwise good meal on a bad note :( I would recommend it for a date night. Personally, I would love to come back for happy hour maybe some apps on the patio after a zoo day sounds nice. Worth a visit but read the bill before paying. Tsk tsk management- that fee really rubbed me the wrong way (where one star was lost). I will say sharing this menu with one other person, I left hungry which is always disappointing.

    Fried chicken
    Rosemarie B.

    Best meal I've had in the city in over a year! Anyone who gives it less than 5 stars is silly whether they are being pretentious, touch a hot skillet that you obviously shouldn't grab, are turned off by a $2 fee, or have some other user error. Let's not pretend we are all Michelin star critics. Also, this meal was more than affordable for the quality & experience. Every dish was unique, to the point where I could not figure out how to attempt to recreate at home. The ambiance was perfect for a fun Thursday night, and the service was immaculate (shoutout to our sever, Holly)! I'm glad there's a place like this in East Lincoln Park, because so many places that push culinary boundaries are centered downtown/West Loop/Logan/Pilsen. This is my new place I'm taking visitors to, and my boyfriend and I are already planning our next visit!

    Brussels Sprouts
    Leland L.

    This was a fabulous meal!! Overall the food, though small plated, had amazing texture, flavor, and presentation. Pricy for what you get but a really well-done menu that I respect and a nice ambiance in Lincoln park! We came with a group of 6 and split everything. The great thing was our waiter was able to adjust the portions of the small plates to work with the size of our group (example 6 dumplings instead of the usual 5) which really enhanced the experience. I got the yuzu martini which was honestly just fine, I think it's not my forte. My favorite dishes in order: -warm mushroom salad - this was excellent -tuna tartare lumpia Hamachi sashimi Fried chicken - this had a nice sweet and spicy balance to it Lobster dumplings - very good but expectations were high and other things wowed me more Flourless chocolate cake - really nice touch with the citrus meringue which definitely made it stand out Brussels sprouts - very good!! Whipped ricotta - quite spicy but the bread was unreal! 3 that were good but not standouts to me were the cod, endive salad, and banana dessert.

    The Cruller and the Bread Pudding(highly recommended)

    Lovely food and even better service. It's easy to only take note of your server but truly everyone was great down to the bussers! Not to mention I came to celebrate and felt like the check showed the price of an average dinner for 3. Will definitely be returning.

    Menu
    Avery J.

    I dined at S.K.Y last night. Service was absolutely perfect! Hot food was served hot. And I love Chef Stephen Gillanders' cooking, especially his use of Asian ingredients and the acid balance in his sauces. We had: Crab and Shrimp Summer Roll Lobster Dumplings Warm Mushroom Salad Rohan Duck Confit Cucumber Salad Fried Chicken Prime Rib with Anchovy-Maderia Butter, Garlic Frites If you missed the news, S.K.Y was previously located in Pilsen, but it just opened in Lincoln Park at 2300 N Lincoln Park W, in the Belden-Stratford building, which is the same building that houses Mon Ami Gabi.

    Maine Lobster Dumplings -- jade butter, soft herbs
    Eric H.

    Another Asian fusion restaurant bites the dust--S.K.Y. Some of their dishes could be promising. Located at the southwest corner of 18th and Allport in Pilsen in a rectangular building, the restaurant was not busy on St. Patrick's Day. What went well? The bartender and other staff were wonderfully hospitable. The environment is dark, concrete, and industrial, yet surprisingly inviting and comfortable at the same time. A view of the kitchen is available from the main dining room. Hidden behind a door by the bar are a pair of clean bathrooms. How was everything? "You're going to S.K.Y.? ...... yeah, S.K.Y. is alright," quipped our rideshare driver. We were interested in the brunch pastry tier. It seemed like it could be a good idea. It had a box around it, centered on the menu, highlighting, "hey, order me!" It came with 5 items total: Mantou Donuts, Roasted Banana Bread, Black & White Croissant, Blueberry Butter Muffin, and a savory item. S.K.Y. offers an option for swapping a single item for another. We also ordered the Warm Mushroom Salad and the Maine Lobster Dumplings. 1. The Mantou Donuts are crispy on the outside, with a condensed milk glaze, and crumbly chocolate bits on top. They were warm. They were sweet. They were cut into quarters. They sort of reminded me of French toast. 2. The Roasted Banana Bread came topped with Madagascar cream, and sprinkled with a granola mix on two ends, including some milk chocolate. The banana bread lacked a strong banana aroma. It was dense, and soft; easy to get through with a fork. Flavor-wise, I really didn't see any. The texture had a mix of the crunchy from the granola, and the soft and creamy from the bread and the cream. I enjoyed the combination, but I wasn't sure what was roasted about it, except maybe the granola. 3. Black & White Croissant--would be a pretty good winner. Was the croissant dough itself supposed to have a flavor? If so, it didn't come through. Coconut and lychee filling is pumped in through a hole on the bottom. The translucent one had a great lychee flavor. The opaque one had not much coconut flavor. The lychee flavor to comes forward after a moment. If you were to scarf it down, you'd probably not notice. 4. We bagged the Blueberry Butter Muffin. It was a muffin, with blueberries inside. It was topped with a sweet cream, plus sugar crystals on top. More like frosting. I enjoyed it, but we bagged it due to having eaten about 3 other sweet pastries. 5. For the savory, we were under the impression that we were going to be given the Gochujang Cheese Danish. But it was not Danish, and it was not spicy as all. It seemed to have scallions. Maybe they had given us a French Onion Bun instead? The cheese had gyuere aroma. The interior of the bun was rather dense, and lacked scallion or oniony flavor. Chili crisp was absent. The caramelized onions were white. Non-fluffy, flavor-lacking bread is always a letdown, along with confusion of what the actual item itself was. 6. The pastry tier comes with (A) blueberry jam, (B) sweet cream, and (C) salted olive oil butter. Great accompanying spreads. Unfortunately, they made the pastries taste better by replacing the flavor with their own. This could make a bland tasting pastry taste better, and an interesting tasting pastry taste different. The latter is a positive experience, but the former is not. Shouldn't your pastry flavors be able to stand on their own? Why do you want us to treat your pastries like pieces of sliced bread when you've gone through much effort and preparation, attempting to fortify them with flavor? 7. The Warm Mushroom Salad had low self-esteem. It had a lemon vinaigrette and goat cheese, and avocado bits, scallions, and small slices of a red pepper. The mushrooms seemed to be oyster, but fried or roasted to crispy dehydration. Rather than highlighting what should be a very nice mushroom factor, only a generic roasted flavor papery crisp was presented. The lemon vinaigrette did not assist in melding flavors. (Imagine eating tasteless roasted crisps with some sour liquid that doesn't go together.) The avocado was dandy, but the goat cheese was forgettable. It was probably a super bland ricotta instead (no pungency). If you like mushrooms or goat cheese, do yourself a favor and definitely don't disappoint yourself with this dish. 8. The Maine Lobster dumplings were sleepy. I tried to enjoy them. Butter makes everything taste better, right? But cooking away the rich butter flavor? You get 4 dumplings with supposedly Maine lobster inside, and they were stuffed pretty well, garnished with some herbs, but what was in the jade green oil? Hopefully something like a scallion oil. I had hoped for this dish to be stimulating. Brunch here was disappointing. Our ride share driver was spot on in the nicest possible way. I hope the team at S.K.Y. can work on revising their dishes, improve on them, and make them make sense.

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    Are there any vegan options?

    My daughter in law is vegan (with an extreme dairy allergy) and they were able to accommodate her easily. You just have to tell them and they will let you know what you can order or how they can make some adjustments to make the dish vegan. She had… Read more

    Is it still BYOB, how much is the fee and what days it is?

    No corkage fee Sunday -Thursday, Friday and Saturday there is a 20$ corkage fee. Full global wine list and bar featuring house and classic cocktails 7 days a week.

    Are there days that SKY BYBO still?

    No corkage fee Sunday -Thursday, Friday and Saturday there is a 20$ corkage fee. Full global wine list and bar featuring house and classic cocktails 7 days a week.

    Do you offer vegetarian options?

    S.K.Y. Is a great restaurant for vegetarian options, as well as vegetarian and vegan spins on the existing options.

    Is it BYOB?

    Only on Wednesdays and limited to two bottles per table.

    Is the tasting menu option still available?

    It is usually just offered by the kitchen. Ask your server if they can make exceptions though! Well worth it.

    Is it still byob?

    They are BYO on Wednesday, Thursday, and Sunday. Guests are still welcome to bring in up to two bottles of wine on Friday and Saturday (corkage fee on those nights)

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    3.7
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    This is a bittersweet review as this establishment recently closed. But I still feel the need to…read moregive them their props as I was definitely going to add Lost Never Found (LNF) to my rotation of places to hang out at. I happened to discover LNF during a Yelp Event when LNF turned into Rudolph's Bar, a jolly holly Xmas Extravaganza! I do not believe there was a single spot in the bar that had not been covered in Xmas decorations. It was total sensory overload to the point I did not put up any directions 2025 because I had seen enough at LNF. HAHAHAHAHA! On the strength of the food and drinks that night, I decided to go back once all of the Xmas hoopla was over. Going back in 2026 was a more subdue, but enjoyable time for me. As I mentioned in my 2025 review, even with all the Xmas decoration, the overall vibe was a step up from the typical bars around the Cubs playground. I would have loved a regular girls night out there instead of the last hurrah of me and The Queen. I had mentioned to her about the cocktails and the pizzas I had during the Yelp event and we decided to stop in before heading to the Alamo Drafthouse for a movie. Me and The Queen go the Spicy Sausage pizza and those fries, since I talked about the food to her. Again it was really good, with the crust still being nice and thin. The Queen did not think it was all that spicy, but she eats Hell Ramen Level 4, so I do not look to her for confirmation of hotness when it comes to food. We had cocktails and The Queen (because she was driving) had a Margarita made with a zero proof Tequila. I have to say it was not that bad and I got one and added Prosecco to it...delish. Me and The Queen had a great time chatting, eating and drinking at LNF, but were both sad that we were going to miss out on the opportunity to turn this into one of our rotation hangouts. But I will always be grateful for them introducing me to their Red Bull Winter Spritz. Since that Yelp Event, I have bought three cases of Red Bull Sugar-Free Fuji Apple and Ginger Winter Edition Energy Drink to make the cocktail. Not sure if it is exactly how they did it, but it works for me. So long LNF, it was good knowing you, even if it was for a short time. Deuces!

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