Restaurant in Chicago, United States
Obélix
435ptsSerious French cooking, book brunch early.

About Obélix
A boisterous River North French bistro ranked #198 on OAD's Top Restaurants in North America (2025) and recognised with a Michelin Plate. Obélix delivers generous, in-house-driven French cooking — from pâté en croûte to a foie gras Monte Cristo at brunch — with a French wine list curated by owner/sommelier Nicolas Poilevey. At $$$, it's one of the more rewarding ways to eat well in Chicago.
Verdict: Book It — But Time Your Visit Carefully
Obélix earns a confident recommendation, with one important caveat: the weekend brunch slots go fast, and that's exactly where this River North French bistro does its most compelling work. Ranked #198 on Opinionated About Dining's Leading Restaurants in North America for 2025 (up from #294 in 2024), awarded a Michelin Plate, and listed among the 38 best wine restaurants in Chicago by Star Wine List, Obélix has the credentials to justify planning ahead. If you're deciding between this and Brindille for a French dinner in Chicago, Obélix is the livelier, more generous room — Brindille gives you more refinement, Obélix gives you more food and more fun. Book Obélix when the occasion calls for abundance rather than precision.
What Obélix Actually Delivers
The menu at Obélix reads like a love letter to hearty French classics: pâté en croûte, steak frites, squab pithiviers, foie gras in multiple forms. What separates it from rote bistro fare is that everything is made in-house and executed with real clarity. This is not a kitchen that coasts on French nostalgia. Chef Nathan Kim and owner/sommelier Nicolas Poilevey have built something that takes lavish French cooking seriously without making it feel precious. The dining room is described as boisterous and sun-soaked, with seafood platters and bottles of wine appearing on tables with regularity , the kind of room where people are visibly enjoying themselves. Google reviewers back this up: 4.5 stars across 604 reviews is a strong signal that the experience holds up at volume.
The wine program deserves specific attention. Nicolas Poilevey's involvement as both owner and sommelier means the French wine list gets the kind of focused curation that most restaurants outsource to a consultant. Star Wine List singles out Obélix specifically for French wines, and the wine list was updated as recently as January 2026. If you're planning a special occasion around a serious bottle, this is one of the better rooms in Chicago for it. For context, Le Bernardin in New York City and The French Laundry in Napa represent what French-leaning restaurants look like at the very leading of the format , Obélix is operating in a different register, more bistro than temple, but the wine seriousness is a genuine asset at the $$$ price point.
The Brunch Argument
Weekend brunch service at Obélix is where the PEA angle earns its place: this is not a brunch designed for people who want avocado toast and a Bloody Mary. The foie gras Monte Cristo is the signal dish here , it tells you that the kitchen applies the same full-throttle approach to morning service that it brings to dinner. House-made ice creams and warm pastries are available for dessert, which is unusual for a brunch format and worth factoring into your visit length. Plan for a longer table than you might at most weekend brunch spots.
Saturday and Sunday brunch runs 10:30 am to 2:00 pm (last seating likely around 1:30 pm given the 2 pm close). With a 4.5-star rating and the restaurant's growing profile following its OAD ranking jump, weekend brunch slots are the hardest to secure. If your schedule allows, Monday lunch (11:30 am to 2:30 pm) offers the same kitchen at a quieter service , a reasonable trade-off if you're flexible. Note that Obélix is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, which matters if you're building an itinerary around a multi-day Chicago visit. For broader trip planning, see our full Chicago restaurants guide, our full Chicago hotels guide, and our full Chicago bars guide.
Special Occasion Suitability
At the $$$ price point, Obélix sits in the right range for a celebration dinner that feels genuinely special without requiring the financial commitment of a $$$$ tasting menu. The boisterous room works in its favor here: this is a space that amplifies good energy rather than suppressing it. A birthday dinner, an anniversary, or a business meal where you want the conversation to flow easily all fit the format well. If you need a quieter room for a more intimate occasion, Brindille or Chez Joël are the French alternatives worth considering. For special occasions where food is the centerpiece rather than the backdrop, Obélix is the right call among French options at this price tier in Chicago.
For comparison beyond Chicago: Lazy Bear in San Francisco, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Providence in Los Angeles represent what special-occasion dining looks like across the US at higher price points. Internationally, Hotel de Ville Crissier in Crissier and L'Effervescence in Tokyo anchor the upper end of the French format. Obélix is not competing at those levels, but it delivers something those rooms don't: an actual bistro atmosphere with a serious kitchen behind it.
Booking and Practical Details
Obélix is located at 700 N Sedgwick St in River North, Chicago. The price range is $$$. Hours run Monday, Thursday, and Friday 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and 5 to 10 pm; Saturday 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and 5 to 10 pm; Sunday 10:30 am to 2:00 pm and 5 to 9 pm. The restaurant is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Booking difficulty is moderate , plan at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend brunch, slightly less for weeknight dinner. Contact via Instagram at @obelixchicago or email obelixchicago@gmail.com. No phone number is currently listed. Nearby alternatives worth noting include Oriole and Smyth if you're open to stepping outside the French format. Also explore our full Chicago wineries guide and our full Chicago experiences guide for the broader trip.
Quick reference: 700 N Sedgwick St, River North | $$$ | Closed Tue–Wed | Moderate booking difficulty | Contact: obelixchicago@gmail.com / @obelixchicago
How It Compares
Compare Obélix
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| Alinea | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Smyth | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ | — |
| Kasama | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Next Restaurant | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
| Boka | Michelin 1 Star | $$$$ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Obélix?
Go in knowing this is not a light French café — the menu runs to pâté en croûte, foie gras, and squab pithiviers, with everything made in-house. Obélix is ranked #198 in North America by Opinionated About Dining (2025) and holds a Michelin Plate, so the kitchen's credentials are real. The room is boisterous and the wine list is serious enough to earn a Star Wine List placement with Nicolas Poilevey as owner and sommelier. Budget $$$ per head and book ahead, especially for weekend brunch.
Does Obélix handle dietary restrictions?
The menu is built around French classics that lean heavily on meat, offal, and animal fat — foie gras, duck, and pâté are recurring themes. That makes Obélix a difficult fit for vegetarians or those avoiding rich proteins. check the venue's official channels at obelixchicago@gmail.com before booking if you have specific restrictions, as the in-house preparation approach may allow some flexibility.
Can I eat at the bar at Obélix?
Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data, so contact Obélix at obelixchicago@gmail.com to check. What is documented is a boisterous, high-energy dining room where wine and seafood platters circulate freely — the atmosphere at the bar, if available, would likely match that register rather than offer a quieter perch.
What are alternatives to Obélix in Chicago?
For a different French-influenced option in a nearby River North setting, Avec River North and Indienne are both close geographically. If you want to spend more for a tasting-menu format, Smyth and Alinea both operate at a higher price point with more structured progression. Kasama is the right move if you want something less formal at brunch — it won the James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant and skews Filipino-American rather than French.
Is Obélix good for a special occasion?
Yes, provided the occasion calls for a convivial room rather than hushed reverence. At $$$, Obélix sits below the city's tasting-menu tier (Alinea, Smyth) but delivers more occasion weight than a typical bistro, backed by an OAD Top 200 North America ranking in 2025. The wine list — curated by owner-sommelier Nicolas Poilevey and listed on Star Wine List — adds a genuine celebratory axis. For a milestone dinner where you want serious food without a fixed menu, it is a strong call.
Hours
- Monday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 5–10 pm
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 5–10 pm
- Friday
- 11:30 am–2:30 pm, 5–10 pm
- Saturday
- 10:30 am–2 pm, 5–10 pm
- Sunday
- 10:30 am–2 pm, 5–9 pm
Recognized By
More restaurants in Chicago
- AlineaAlinea is Chicago's three-Michelin-star tasting menu at $210–$265 per person — a theatrical, multi-sensory Progressive American experience running three to four hours. It holds a Forbes Five-Star and AAA 5 Diamond, and booking is near impossible without planning months ahead. Worth it for food explorers who commit to the format; not the right call if you want a conventional fine dining dinner.
- SmythSmyth holds three Michelin stars, a top-five North America ranking from Opinionated About Dining, and one of Chicago's most serious natural wine programmes. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, with near-impossible availability and $$$$ tasting menu pricing. Book six to eight weeks out minimum — this is the stronger call over Alinea for food-first diners.
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