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07/01/09
05:39 PM
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Turning Over a New Leaf

Like Hopleaf, But With More Wine
After a long negotiation, Michael Roper of Hopleaf (5148 N. Clark St.; 773-334-9851) has purchased the La Donna (5146 N. Clark St.; 773-561-9400) property next door to his Andersonville beer haven, which he will turn into a charcuterie/wine-oriented spot with a wood-burning grill. “It’s going to be more straightforward grilled fish and meat and...

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06/24/09
05:54 PM
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Stein's Way

BTW, It's Slang for "Butter"
Zebda (4344 N. Elston Ave.; 773-545-7000), a new Mediterranean-influenced  takeout deli/caterer from Katie Garcia (Mundial Cocina Mestiza) and Mohammed Djeddour (Tassili), opened last week. “We’re doing really interesting sandwiches and soups and things to go,” says Garcia, who met Djeddour working at the Ritz-Carlton years ago. “Trying to keep ethnic but...

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06/17/09
05:38 PM
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The Real Pit Boss

Barbecue Alert!
Michael Altenberg (Bistro Campagne, Crust) has found a massive, undisclosed space in Lincoln Square for his “Alabama pit barbecue” concept; now he’s just ironing out details. Plans for the two-story space include slow-cooked barbecue, authentic old-fashioned Southern drinks like Sazeracs and mint juleps, and—believe it or not...

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In the Magazine

Odyssey: Forget The Players—The Food Is on Steroids

Odyssey: Forget The Players—The Food Is on Steroids

Super-sized food has invaded our stadiums. Will monster pretzels and two-foot meatball sandwiches win over the baseball junkies?

Pour: 2007 Santa Rita Carménère Reserva

Pour: 2007 Santa Rita Carménère Reserva

Round smoothness envelops black cherry fruit and soft cinnamon spice

Gluten-Free Zones

Gluten-Free Zones

Awesome gluten-free fried chicken in the West Loop. PLUS: Restaurants, bakeries, and Web sites with gluten-free menus and products

Odyssey: Counter Intelligence

Odyssey: Counter Intelligence

We found five spots where fast-food speed and slow-food deliciousness (and table service) happily coexist

Pour: 2007 Brancott South Island

Pour: 2007 Brancott South Island

It redefines Kiwi polish

 

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Chefs on the Grill

Front Burner: Chris Pandel

Front Burner: Chris Pandel

Monkey Bread with Dill, Butter, and Sea Salt

The Hot List

10 places everyone's talking about—and dining at—in June. In order of heat:

SUNDA The devil is in the details at this hot Asian lair—and in the already-famous “Devil’s Basket” of soft-shell crabs. 110 W. Illinois St.; 312-644-0500

BRANCH 27 Used to be a library, but no one at this raucous West Town pub-grub scene knows how to whisper. 1371 W. Chicago Ave.; 312-850-2700

TAXIM Authentic Greek food has brought Wicker Park to its knees—without a smidge of flaming cheese. 1558 N. Milwaukee Ave.; 773-252-1558

FRED’S AT BARNEYS Barney must love Fred: The wait for lunch is so long, there’s nothing to do but shop. 15 E. Oak St.; 312-596-1111

ABIGAIL’S With a hip bistro to call its own, Highland Park just fired the shot heard round the North Shore. 493 Roger Williams, Highland Park; 847-849-1009

TAPAS VALENCIA Like martinis and Converse All-Stars, tapas never seem to go out of style. 1530 S. State St.; 312-842-4444

TOCCO An ultramodern Neapolitan spot like this lives or dies by its pizza. Tocco lives. And it lives well. 1266 N. Milwaukee Ave.; 773-687-8895

CAFÉ BELLA An Ambria alum tries his hand at casual modern fare and the world flocks to Logan Square. 3311 W. Fullerton Ave.; 773-292-5040

THE PUBLICAN Already the darling of carnivores, hipsters, and the James Beard Foundation. What worlds are left to conquer? 837 W. Fulton Market; 312-733-9555

THE GROCERY BISTRO The ungodly noise at this West Loop madhouse can’t mute the flavors of GB’s smart American dishes. 804 W. Washington Blvd.; 312-850-9291

 

Recipe File

Recipe File

Recipe File

Salsa Verde and Salsa Roja at Fonda del Mar