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The Chicago Traveler

June 12th, 2008

Green Zebra Offers Upscale Vegetarian

Sometimes, you have to question great reviews about pricey restaurants. Is the food really that good, or did the patron (after seeing the bill) hype up the food in order to convince himself that it was worth it? At Green Zebra, there’s no wondering. From atmosphere to flavor, you get your money’s worth and more.
This […]

By Matt B -- 1 comment

June 11th, 2008

Big Jones Brings the South to the North Side

Within walking distance of my apartment, the Andersonville neighborhood is chock-full of “contemporary” restaurants, catering to its chic residents—primarily GLBT couples and newly-30-somethings pushing strollers. Big Jones, a new restaurant in the area (just north of Anteprima), fits right in, providing a modern twist on old-fashioned coastal Southern cooking.
Patrons are greeted with lime-green walls, wrought-iron […]

By Matt B -- 2 comments

May 28th, 2008

"Top Chef: Chicago" Breaks a Few Eggs

This season of the Bravo Network’s Top Chef was filmed here in Chicago, exposing competing chefs from all over the country to all the culinary treats the Windy City has to offer.
During the last Quickfire Challenge, the competitors took turns working a short-order line at the egg station of Lou Mitchell’s during the incredibly busy […]

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April 9th, 2008

Tavern on Rush

Tavern on Rush is a well-known steakhouse in Chicago, and it’s the place to go if you want to see and be seen. If you want to impress your date or a business associate, you can’t go wrong here.
At the same intersection as The Original Pancake House, this two-story restaurant and lounge is impressive and […]

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January 23rd, 2008

Ann Sather

Ah, family. There is a saying that goes… “Families are like fudge – mostly sweet with a few nuts.” We here at the Travel & Culture Channel are celebrating our nutty families this month. And while my own family may seem especially eccentric at times, I still love them nonetheless.
For several years, my paternal family […]

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January 15th, 2008

Cuatro

If you remember anything from your high-school Spanish, you’ll know that Cuatro means “four,” which is exactly how many reasons there are to come to this Nuevo Latino restaurant in the South Loop.
1. Atmosphere. The restaurant has one of the most diverse clienteles you’ll ever see. Patrons of all ages and all backgrounds enjoy the […]

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January 12th, 2008

Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap

I like spicy foods, but I can’t handle nearly as much kick as some people can. If you’re looking for a heat that you’ll never forget, check out Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap.
This sports bar (a block north of Pinnacle Tower) with a relaxed atmosphere may seem a bit out of place amidst the glitter and […]

By Matt B -- 2 comments

January 3rd, 2008

Smokers’ Sanctuary

2008 is here, and Illinois’ new statewide smoking ban is now in full effect, joining more than 20 states that now have smoking laws. Indoor smoking is forbidden in all public places, including bars, restaurants, and private clubs. Smokers must remain at least 15 feet from business entrances. Indoor smoking is allowed only in private […]

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January 1st, 2008

Hangover Helpers

Welcome to 2008! If you’re starting off this New Year with a headache, a stomachache, and a dry mouth, I’m going to guess that you had a very good time last night. But now, you barely have enough energy to read this sentence! Don’t worry; we’re all guilty of a little overindulgence now and then. […]

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December 18th, 2007

Christmas Restaurants

My cooking skills are limited to tuna sandwiches and grilled cheeses. Fortunately, for the holidays, I have a rather large family full of talented cooks who make a great Christmas dinner. However, if you’d rather eat out and let the professionals handle the kitchen heat, here’s a list of Chicago restaurants that will be open […]

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