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The Chicago Traveler

October 21st, 2008

Chicago’s Ten Best Pizzas 2008

There was a bit of dispute over my last Best Pizzas list, as I expected there would be. It is a Chicagoan debate that has gone on for generations and will continue probably forever. So, just to add more fuel to the fire, here is another list of Chicago’s ten best ‘pies’ (courtesy of Citysearch […]

By Matt B -- 1 comment

October 14th, 2008

Skewerz Is a Midwestern Island Retreat

For some odd reason, everything tastes better on a stick: cotton candy, corn dogs, deep-fried candy bars, for example. But none of these are exactly healthy options. Fortunately, a Wicker Park restaurant is serving up tasty and less-sugar-laden treats on Skewerz.
Blink, and you might miss it. Skewerz is a bit of a small space, filled […]

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October 9th, 2008

Messy Mandy Is Quite Handy

Sometimes, there just aren’t enough hours in the day. Between work, chores, family, and friends, it’s no wonder your home is a little out of sorts. And you don’t even want to think about the stress of shopping for the holidays coming around the corner.
When you need an extra pair of hands, call Messy Mandy.
Messy […]

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October 7th, 2008

Giordano’s Is a Pizza Powerhouse

When it comes to Chicago-style deep dish pizza, there are a handful of famous names that are tried and true. Many of them (including Uno, Gino’s, and Malnati’s) are well-known far beyond the city limits. Another powerhouse in the Chicago pizza scene is Giordano’s.
There are 13 locations in the city and twice as many in […]

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October 2nd, 2008

Going All the Veerasway

I have to admit, as much as I enjoy visiting new restaurants, I have a hard time trying new foods and flavors. When I find something I like, I stick to it. So my approach to Indian cuisine was cautious at best, considering many of its spices and curries are “exotic” by American standards. I […]

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September 30th, 2008

Enjoy Some Fine Art of Pizza

As we’ve learned well by now, great food doesn’t just come from swanky digs. Restaurants like Taste of Peru and La Gondola overcome their strip-mall surroundings with big flavors. Another popular spot that could be easily overlooked (but you’d be severely missing out if you did) is Lakeview’s Art of Pizza.
Here, pizza truly is an […]

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September 23rd, 2008

Have a Whale of a Meal at Pequod’s Pizza

It has been some time since I last visited Pequod’s Pizza, but it was an experience I won’t soon forget. I actually used to work near the restaurant, and I’m surprised (and saddened) that I didn’t dine here sooner.
T-shirt-and-jeans types (many of them students at nearby DePaul University) enter beneath the blue awning and enjoy […]

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September 20th, 2008

The Fondude Sets the Mood

Okay, I admit I know nothing about fondue. In fact, the last time I had it was in college, when a group of us kitchen-incapable students tried to cook some up. While our results were delicious and fun, I’m going to assume that a bunch of 20-somethings dipping various fruit slices and cheeses into a […]

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August 28th, 2008

Fresh Faces in Food

The restaurant scene in Chicago is constantly evolving, always keeping up with people’s new tastes or trends. Here are a few restaurants that have only been around for a year or so, but they have already made a name for themselves in the dining biz.
Chalkboard, a contemporary American restaurant in North Center, is just that: […]

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July 31st, 2008

Leave a Good Taste of Peru in Your Mouth

As I’ve learned from La Gondola, you can’t judge a restaurant merely by its appearance. The same goes for Taste of Peru, located in a strip mall on the far north side. What was once Chicago’s “best kept secret” is now packed every weekend with hungry regulars, all anticipating the authentic flavors this family establishment […]

By Matt B -- 2 comments