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Chicago Chefs Serving Soup For A Cause

By Kristine Sherred Though high-profile chefs earn plenty of accolades, there are many more folks – many of them first, second or third-generation immigrants – working hard behind the scenes. They are the ones who keep kitchens (and our bellies) full and dining rooms buzzing. North Pond Chef and Owner Bruce Sherman has spearheaded a soup … Continued

Milwaukee Food Scene More Than Beer, Brats & Cheese Curds

When it comes to its culinary scene, Milwaukee tends to get thrown into the beer, brats and cheese curds category. However, Chicago’s northern neighbor has some gems, including a beloved coffee roaster that’s soon coming to the Lincoln Park neighborhood, as well as a modern Chinese restaurant led by a former Chicagoan.

Icons: Barbacoa & Italian Beef (The Feed Podcast)

On this week’s show, we begin an occasional series on iconic dishes that define a particular place. We begin with a pair of meaty ones: tender barbacoa from Mexico City and meaty Italian beef sandwiches from Chicago. We were thinking about what constitutes an iconic dish, and decided we would take an occasional look at how … Continued

Rooftop in The Loop Revamps, Adds Off-Menu Burger

Cindy’s Rooftop Bar, which has one of the city’s best views, has undergone a pretty major change. Located atop the Chicago Athletic Association Hotel on Michigan Avenue, Cindy’s is popular in the summertime for its views of Millennium Park. However, a new year has brought a completely new menu, with a few tasty surprises that don’t … Continued

Pizzaiolo For The Night

As you may have noticed lately, if you’ve been following my Instagram, I’ve had a thing for pizza lately. There is a reason for this (which I’ll be able to reveal soon) but in the meantime, the fine folks at Eataly have asked me to help them out with testing their new doughs on February … Continued

Handmade Noodles Shine at Chinatown’s Slurp Slurp

There won’t be any ball-drops Friday night, but the Chinese New Year does begin at midnight. The “Year of the Rooster” will have just about every restaurant in Chinatown busy, of course, but you might want to seek out a new spot on South Wentworth where you’ll find hand-pulled and hand-shaved noodles exactly as they’re … Continued

Grande Taco Show (The Feed Podcast)

On this week’s super-sized show, Bayless and I travel to five cities in two countries for a major taco crawl. Some are traditional, while other versions are being reinterpreted by ambitious chefs. When seeking out the best taco, why not head to the epicenter of taco culture.  Rick heads to Mexico City to meet up with … Continued

Vegetables Star at Bad Hunter

When most new restaurants in Chicago tend to feature steaks, chops and other meat-heavy entrees, Bad Hunter is taking a very different approach. The Chef – a recent hire from Nico Osteria – has made grilling, roasting and transforming all manner of vegetables the stars of his menu. Bonus: this week’s Extra Course Video – … Continued

Insider’s Food & Wine Trip to Spain

Since I’ve decided not to lead another trip to Cuba this year, I thought it was time to return to Spain. Barcelona is one of my favorite cities to eat and drink in, and on this trip – put together with the fine folks from Royal Travel here in Chicago – we’re also going to … Continued