Key Takeaways:
– Boka Restaurant Group debuts Gingie in River North with Chef Brian Lockwood.
– Akiro brings international Nikkei hand roll expertise to Wells Street.
– Paul Kahan and One Off Hospitality launch Tre Denari inside Bally’s Chicago.
– Chef Charlie McKenna introduces Fatback, a high-end sandwich market in the Loop.
– Bar Bambi establishes a new cocktail anchor in West Town.
March 2026 has arrived with a seismic shift in the Chicago dining landscape, bringing a wave of high-profile openings that redefine urban luxury and casual craft. This month, legendary hospitality groups and James Beard Award-winning chefs have converged to launch some of the most anticipated Chicago new restaurants of the decade. From River North’s refined Nikkei counters to the West Loop’s evolving steakhouse culture, the city continues to solidify its status as a global culinary capital.
The most discussed opening this week is Gingie, the latest project from the powerhouse Boka Restaurant Group. Located in the heart of River North, this 150-seat concept represents a partnership between restaurateurs Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz and the acclaimed Chef Brian Lockwood. Lockwood, who previously served as a consulting chef for ‘The Bear’ and spent years at Eleven Madison Park, brings a sophisticated yet shareable à la carte menu to life. Guests can expect dishes like American wagyu served with ricotta dumplings and sunchokes, all set within a cinematic, high-energy dining room.
Directly competing for attention in River North is Akiro, a Madrid-born Nikkei hand roll bar making its official U.S. debut at 546 N. Wells St. This international expansion follows successful runs in Spain, where it earned praise for its fusion of Japanese technique and Peruvian flavors. In partnership with Éxodo Hospitality Group, Akiro offers a refined lineup of nigiri and hand rolls crafted with premium Japanese seaweed and fresh-caught fish. The space is intimate, focusing on the precision of the chefs and the high-quality ingredients that define the Nikkei style.
In the Loop, the ‘desk-to-dinner’ movement finds a new champion in Fatback, located at 176 W. Wacker Drive. Chef Charlie McKenna of Lillie’s Q fame has collaborated with The Fifty/50 Group to create a hybrid sandwich shop and specialty butcher market. Fatback isn’t your average deli; it utilizes fine-dining precision to elevate humble sandwiches. Signature items include the Jambon with Lady Edison country ham and a rotisserie program featuring Regalis Ivory Chicken. Professionals can grab a world-class lunch or take home artisan charcuterie from the in-house butcher counter.
Further west, the cocktail scene has a new focal point with the opening of Bar Bambi at 1703 W. Chicago Ave. Award-winning bartender Katie Renshaw, named 2019 U.S. World Class Bartender of the Year, has finally launched her first solo venture. The menu balances technical complexity with playful accessibility, featuring clarified freezer-cold pours and innovative spirit-free options. The West Town space feels deeply personal, offering a confident vibe that caters to serious cocktail enthusiasts and casual neighborhood patrons alike.
For those seeking a touch of rustic elegance, Tre Denari has officially opened inside the Bally’s Chicago complex. This collaboration between One Off Hospitality and James Beard Award-winner Paul Kahan brings a 40-seat Italian sanctuary to the city’s only casino. The menu focuses on the simple, soul-satisfying dishes Kahan is known for, emphasizing seasonal ingredients and traditional techniques. It provides a refined escape from the high-stakes energy of the surrounding gaming floors.
Finally, the reopening of Carmine’s in the Gold Coast marks the return of a true Chicago institution. After a two-year hiatus and a complete reimagining by the Rosebud Restaurant Group, the iconic Italian eatery features a grand curved staircase and rich leather banquettes. While the space is modern, the commitment to massive portions and scratch-made recipes remains unchanged. These openings collectively prove that Chicago’s appetite for innovation and excellence is stronger than ever as we move through the spring season.
FAQ Section:
Q: What is the most anticipated restaurant opening in Chicago for March 2026?
A: Gingie by the Boka Restaurant Group is currently the most buzzed-about opening due to its partnership with Chef Brian Lockwood and its prime River North location.
Q: Are there any new international restaurant brands coming to Chicago this month?
A: Yes, Akiro is a Madrid-born Nikkei hand roll bar that has just opened its first U.S. location on Wells Street in River North.
Q: Where can I find the best new high-end sandwiches in the Loop?
A: Fatback at 176 W. Wacker Drive offers chef-driven sandwiches and an artisan butcher counter, specializing in premium meats and rotisserie chicken.


