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    February 28, 2008

    The Fish Keg

    Kegsign I feel like I sold out a friend by including Hagen's Fish Market before The Fish Keg. It's nearly perfect. The first time I was there two 70+ ladies were trying to get their oysters double battered and were not making any headway with the young guy upfront. They asked for a gentleman in particular. If I remembered his name the story would gain in authenticity but I don't.

    Let's just call him Harold.

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    June 26, 2007

    La Unica's Hidden Eats

    Sitting on Devon, steps from the culturally rich grocery store of Devon Market and Thai eats, I found myself wandering the aisles of La Unica. This is a quaint Cuban grocery shop full of ingredients native to Cuba and other latin countries alike. Countless tropical juices, black beans and guava pastes line the shelves starting my head thinking of dishes I could create with them. Frozen yucca, tamals and exotic fruits I've never heard of can be found within the freezer section. Ginger beer, bottled mojo and pineapple sodas stand in glass bottles.

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    June 23, 2007

    Chipotle vs. Taqueria: A Tale of Two Burritos

    Ha! Dickens reference! But seriously folks, today I’m here to relate my recent experiences with two chicken burritos, one from a big chain restaurant and one from my local family-owned taqueria.

    The first burrito I grabbed from the Chipotle Mexican Grill on N. Sheridan. Chipotle, as you are all likely aware, is a large national chain that has its ingredients all laid out behind a big counter, kind of like at Subway, and you can pick and choose what you want from those elements.

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    June 14, 2007

    Heartland Cafe – Almost Health Food!

    Last night I stopped in at the Heartland Cafe with a good friend of mine who had just moved to town.  In many ways it was a perfect welcome-to-the-neighborhood dinner, soaking in the Rogers Park summer from the shade of their front patio and quenching our thirst with their fine local beers.  For the main course, my friend tried the buffalo burger, while I went for the grilled cheese sandwich with avocado and tomato.

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    June 05, 2007

    Everyday Thai

    I love Thai food, and Chicago is a great city for it.  There are at least 4 Thai restaurants in a 3 block radius by my house in Edgewater and I frequent every one of them, they all do it a little differently so it's never the same dish twice.

    So when Everyday Thai opened (2 months ago) up on Devon I was definitely eager to try it.  The restaurant was spacious and clean, serving lunch, dinner and delivery until 10pm. The menu had all of the Thai dishes you would expect, nothing new or out of the ordinary, which is OK since there are places down the street like Blue Elephant (also on Devon) that are a little more adventurous. 

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    February 17, 2007

    Viet Bistro

    There's always something fun about going to a new restaurant. I'm always hoping it will be something new and when the place is 3 blocks walking distance all the better. Viet Bistro is a new restaurant just off Broadway on Devon from the owners of Pasteur, a really nice French-Vietnamese restaurant on north Broadway. Viet is their bistro. Entrees are priced from $8 for veggie options to $18 for a whole red snapper that was recommended but not tried.

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    October 17, 2006

    Indian Gourmet

    One of the perks we envisioned upon moving to Edgewater was the proximity to Devon and all of the Indian and Pakistani restaurants that we'd be able to order delivery from.  Shortly after we moved in we went to Devon and started collecting menus from our favorite places, as well as from those on our list of places to try.  Unfortunately, to our great disappointment, none of them would deliver.  They claimed it wouldn't taste as good.

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    October 15, 2006

    Bismillah

    Bismillah is off of Devon, running south on Ridge. I drive past it often enough for it to come to mind when I'm thinking of a nearby new place.  Having finally been there, I can cross it off my list.

    Mind you, I ordered take-out and was limited to one dish– nehari. I added 4 small pakora (for a buck!) and a Pakola, a very tasty fragrant soda from Karachi. The pakora was good and I managed to eat them all by the time I got home. I was pretty grumpy (very late night at work) and maybe that contributed to me not unpacking my dinner properly.

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    July 05, 2006

    Candlelite

    From the light-up sign one could correctly guess that the Candlelite has been around for a long time. They did close but quickly reopened when a group of regulars bought them back into existence. Obviously people like the place. The crowd included families and a section inside had a reunion going on... Congrats to the Class of '77.

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    March 15, 2006

    Ghareeb Nawaz - Awesome Cheap Eats!

    Ghareeb Nawaz literally means "sustainer of the poor." In the search for good cheap eats that's a good sign. It's just West of Ridge on Devon and there's usually a line waiting for nan. It's basically a Pakistani taqueria. The food's great and cheap but the trade-off is the dining room. For take-out it can't be beat. Instead of dropping $50 for dinner further West on Devon, $15 is more than enough to splurge for dinner... for four.

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    June 28, 2005

    La Cucina Di Donatella

    I first heard about La Cucina Di Donatella on NPR.  I kept it in the back of my mind for some time before actually finding an occasion to go, and I was sorry that I had waited so long.  The unassuming restaurant is small, about 10 tables or less, in a very crisp and airy white decor.  You can see the kitchen, and Donatella herself, cooking from any seat in the house.

    The wait staff is very personable, it feels like you're at someones house for dinner because you also have to bring your own wine, which makes it a reasonable night out.  With such an extensive menu of pastas, meat and fish (the nightly specials menu is just as long, if not longer than the regular dinner menu) it's really hard to decide what to try so this particual evening we went with our waiter's recommendations. 

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    May 19, 2005

    New Leaf: Organic Produce Boxes

     Just past Devon in Rogers Park is New Leaf: Natural Grocery.

    A flier with coupons, a couple for Organic Valley dairy, a fair trade coffee coupon was under my door last week.

    A specific offering is the Organic Produce Box which is a week's supply of, what else, organic produce.
    The contents of our boxes change weekly, but to give you an idea of the quantity, listed below is a sample from their website of a $15 box.  

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