For a while a friend of mine has tried to pursuade me to visit Lush Wine and Spirits. Tucked away in Roscoe Village, it is a bit out of the way for me geographically so I never stumbled upon an opportunity to check it out. Finally we met up for a free Sunday wine tasting.
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My husband and I recently moved to Roscoe Village after living in Lakeview/Wrigleyville for the past 5 years. We haven’t had a chance to try many of the restaurants around our new neighborhood, so I suggested we try Turquoise, a Turkish restaurant on Roscoe Ave.
Turquoise is a nice but still casual restaurant with some quaint tables for sidewalk dining. Since it was very hot and humid out, we decided to sit inside. Unfortunately inside was not much cooler, but not a big deal. To start, the servers bring you a basket of warm, delicious bread with a yogurt sauce, similar to Greek tzatziki. I admit, it’s hard not to eat the whole basket and the fact that I had a couple pieces more than likely contributed to the fact that I could not complete my dinner.
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Sometimes you make good decisions and sometimes you make bad decisions and sometimes you make good decisions that start out good and end up being not so good. I woke up Saturday morning and decided to go for a bike ride, check out the local garage sales, see if I could find another Vita-Mix (I missed out on the first one). But unfortunately there was nothing good and I only saw maybe 5 sales all-told. So I kept heading south and before you know it I was at Damon and Montrose and figured I could go to Hot Doug's for a bite. By then it was 10:45 and I figured I could swing it and be back by noon. The day started out maybe high 70's and I had on jeans. It was what, 90+ on Saturday?
I was a sweat rag on arrival at Doug's. The line was out the door. I was starving and parched. I was also telling myself that *now* I can eat a hot dog (or two) and fries (duck fat) without any (or less) guilt. I waited in line.
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My favorite restaurant in Chicago is a traditional sushi spot - Torajiro. I do enjoy new tastes and have been around but I tend to gravitate to simple sushi on a regular basis.
People talk ad nauseum about Kaze. I'll admit it was time I tried it. And I'll admit you all were right.
It's a pretty restaurant on Seeley and Roscoe that's not too big with
a long sushi bar and comfortable Louis XVI chairs that look good for
the room. The waiter knew what was what and we let him make some
suggestions. I've read that Kaze's waiters have been perceived as pushy
but we appreciated his suggestions. We seemed to surprise him by
constantly ordering more.
We started with the hirami sashimi, pieces of whitefish wrapped around
sprouts, bamboo shoots and served on pine nuts and ponzu sauce. The
dish arrived as we were going over the menu and it looked very
pretty. the pine nuts were a gravel-like bed for the rolled fish stood
upright. It tasted great. It was the first sign that the restaurant was
matching flavors well.
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