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I'd be more than happy to recommend some great restaurants here. I would say first look at this:
http://www.happycow.net/north_america/usa/illinois/chicago/index.html
and then figure out what kind of cuisine you like. Depending on what neighborhood you're staying in, there are pretty good restaurants to be found most everywhere in the city.
A perennial favorite is the Chicago Diner in Boystown. They've been around for over 20 years and rarely fail to please. There are lots of out-of-the-way spots that I like, such as Alice and Friends, a quirky vegan joint whose owners belong to a cult of some sort; Victory's Banner, a group of Sri Chinmoy followers; and Amitabul, a Korean Buddhist vegan joint that offers food sure to cure just about anything that ails you.
Not an exhaustive list by any means, but I think you'll have a great time eating your way around Chicago!
Cheers!
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