I ♥ Arami

Okay, I am biased by the location alone as Ukrainian Village used to be my hood, but it is nice to go to a high-quality sushi restaurant that is not downtown. Despite the nondescript store front I had a feeling that there was someone at Arami that knew about lighting, design and music by the time […]

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Lush

I went to Retro on Roscoe on Sunday and had some refreshing white sangria and a nice snack of farfalle with sun-dried tomatoes and mushroom from Piazza Bella. Listened to music from the rumba flamenco group called Guitarra Azul. One of the best street festivals I have been to. Strolling through the fest I noticed the sign for Lush […]

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A Night in East Germany

Ingredients 1 bottle of Radeberger Pilsner (found at a European specialty store like, Genes, any pilsner can be substituted) 1/4 cup Bautzner mittelscharger Senf Medium Hot Mustard (found at a European specialty store like, Genes, any type of mustard can be substituted) 1/2 onion sliced 2 pork loin chops, cut 1-1/4 inches thick salt & pepper to season 1 DVD of […]

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Cheap and Easy

Chickpea Salad with Lemon, Parmesan, and Fresh Herbs: Recipe : bonappetit.com. This is one of those recipes that is little work but the pay off is fantastic. Basic ingredients and herbs make this refreshing for the summer and easy on the pocketbook. I’ve made this dish easily 10 times in the last couple of months. […]

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Chicago Gourmet 2011 Is Almost Here

Chicago Gourmet. Chicago‘s premier food and wine event is fast approaching. Over 50 chefs including, Rick Bayless (Topolobamo/Frontera Grill/Xoco), Stephanie Izard (The Girl & The Goat), Graham Elliot Bowles (graham elliot/Grahamich), and Ted Allen a food and wine expert will be on hand. Millennium Park will once again be hosting. There will be live cooking demonstrations, […]

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