Aba, Mediterranean restaurant with roof terrace in Fulton Market District, Chicago, United States.
Aba is a Mediterranean restaurant with a roof terrace in Chicago's Fulton Market District, featuring a modern menu with California influences. The dining space is designed to evoke summer along the Mediterranean coast, with dishes like smoky garlic hummus, whipped feta, and shawarma-spiced skirt steak.
The restaurant earned recognition as Best New Restaurant shortly after opening in the historic Fulton Market area. This acknowledgment helped it quickly establish itself as a significant part of Chicago's dining scene.
The name comes from Hebrew and means 'father,' connecting the place to Mediterranean traditions. Dishes draw from different regions around the Mediterranean Sea, showing how the kitchen reinterprets local ingredients and cooking styles.
The restaurant offers both indoor seating and rooftop terrace dining, allowing you to choose based on weather and preference. Hours vary throughout the week, with longer service times on weekends.
The restaurant features a carefully chosen drink program focused on spirits and wines from lesser-known Mediterranean regions. These hard-to-find selections offer guests regional specialties that pair well with the modern cooking.
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