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The Sounds of Aspen Food & Wine

Another glorious day at the Food & Wine Classic at Aspen. This year, rather than just post a bunch of photos from all of the fun, educational and inspiring seminars, I thought I’d try something a little bit different, and let you hear what a visit to the Food & Wine Classic in Aspen sounds … Continued

Sunday Ribs, Monday Corn…

Juicy St. Louis style ribs at Bub City This upcoming week has a couple of great food events on tap, from ribs to Midwest corn. First up, Bub City (435 N. Clark) is kicking off summer with a Sunday Night Ribs special – a weekly dinner created by Chef Doug Psaltis featuring St. Louis style and baby … Continued

Chicago Thai Festival Starts Today

Fiery, salty and tart specialties at the Annual Chicago Thai Festival Chicago summers are chock full of food festivals. If you’re into Thai food, be sure to check out the annual Thai Festival Chicago this week. It’ll take place from June 18 to June 20 between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Federal Plaza (Adams … Continued

Summer Truffles at Quartino

Thinly sliced black summer truffles over a seasonal salad at Quartino. Given the weather we’ve been having recently, it seems like summer may never come. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t enjoy the perks of seasonal summer ingredients. Quartino (626 N. State Street) has the perfect summer add-on to take your dish to the next level: black … Continued

Delicious Father’s Day Collaboration

The Bang Bang/Parson’s lovechild, available this Sunday only. They say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. And let’s face it: you still have no idea what you’re getting dad for Father’s Day (this Sunday, by the way). How about lunch? Leave it to the pros – Chef Hunter Moore of Parson’s … Continued

Exclusive Access To Vancouver Food Scene

Vancouver’s Granville Market, where we’ll get to explore with a local chef Its been a few weeks since I announced my Food Tour to Vancouver, and I just realized that the deadline for us to confirm the tour is June 6 – next Friday. We still need to fill a few more seats, so wanted … Continued

Simple Math: All Beard Awards Should Move to Chicago

Much has been made of the fact Rahm Emanuel, the Illinois Restaurant Association and the city of Chicago have lured the 2015 James Beard Foundation Awards to the Civic Opera House next year. Sponsors have been committed, venues reserved. When I posed the obvious questions in my post that broke the news, I wondered aloud … Continued

Get Your Falafill

Ana Sortun’s chickpea falafel wrap, to be featured on the menu in June. It looks like it’s a wrap for Mediterranean restaurant Falafill. Starting this month, the establishment will be offering special, limited-time-only wraps as part of a “Guest Chef Series” to benefit Alzheimer’s disease research. Collaborating chefs like Chef Farid Zadi (of Los Angeles) and … Continued