Les Nomades

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Les Nomades is a French restaurant in the Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago.

In its critique, the Michelin Guide notes the restaurant's "particularly interesting wine list."[1] The owner is Mary Beth Liccioni,[2][1] and Roland Liccioni is the chef de cuisine.[3] Zagat rated the food 4.9 out of 5.[4]

Clientele[]

Milton Rosenberg dined at the restaurant.[5]

Dress code[]

Les Nomades requires men to wear a suit or sport coat in the restaurant.[6]

Influence[]

Classically trained chef Chris Nugent had a seven-year tenure at Les Nomades prior to opening prix fixe restaurant Goosefoot in Lincoln Square, Chicago.[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Michelin Guide 2018
  2. ^ Hosts
  3. ^ Cuisine
  4. ^ Zagat: Les Nomades Chicago
  5. ^ A Cordial Good Night: Milton Rosenberg, 1925-2018 Weekly Standard, January 26, 2018, JOSEPH EPSTEIN
  6. ^ Review: Les Nomades JEFF RUBY, Chicago magazine, FEB. 20, 2012
  7. ^ Review: Goosefoot Chicago magazine, Jeff Ruby, March 2012
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