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Because you came to Chicago to party, then drank all the best cocktails in town, let the wits, biscuits, and churros, of the city’s most famous chefs rescue you with soul-healing cooking, no reservations required. The Braiser ate its way through breakfast, midday breakfast, and way late breakfast at Stephanie Izard, Rick Bayless, and Paul Kahan‘s hottest restaurants to cure what ails you.
Take a trip to Rick Bayless‘ Xoco (449 North Clark Street), where breakfast proper runs til 11am and you’ll find the Frontera Grill and Topolobampo chef’s meaty Gunthorp bacon and two-cheese mollete studded with mushrooms and grilled red onions. Arrive at 11:01am however and you have an excuse to indulge in a plate of nutty glazed churos. Light but with a rewarding crunch, they’re drizzled with the