Pasta Yia Yia at Lula Cafe

Pasta Yia Yia at Lula Cafe

Still humming beautifully after 21 years, chef Jason Hammel’s Lula Cafe is the matriarch of Logan Square’s dining scene, and this warming, Greek-inflected tangle of noodles has been on the menu since day one, holding strong as the winds of seasonal cooking have shifted around it. Aptly enough, the dish is an ode to co-owner … Read more

Chef’s Special Dry Chili Chicken at Lao Sze Chuan

Chef’s Special Dry Chili Chicken at Lao Sze Chuan

Arguably Chicago’s most influential Chinese restaurant (it currently has eight locations scattered around the city and suburbs), Tony Hu’s flagship made its name with Sichuan specialties that deliver numbing heat. The signature dish — diced chicken stir-fried with garlic, ginger, scallions, dry chiles, and Sichuan peppercorns — is an ideal entrée to the cooking of this heat-obsessed region of … Read more

Carnitas at Carnitas Uruapan

Carnitas at Carnitas Uruapan

In 1975, Inocencio Carbajal set out to re-create the signature fried-pork dish of his native Michoacán, and a Pilsen legend was born. There’s a reason his family’s carnitas — sold by the pound with tortillas, lime, onion, and cilantro, or tucked into a taco — attract lines out the door on weekends: After a low, slow simmer in manteca … Read more

Egg Rolls at Orange Garden

Egg Rolls at Orange Garden

Orange Garden opened in this relaxed North Side enclave in 1926, just as most of Chicago’s nascent Chinese community was moving from the Loop to the South Side neighborhood that would become Chinatown. By most accounts, this is the oldest Chinese restaurant in the city, and it has two things fans can’t get enough of. … Read more

Kalamata Chicken at Athenian Room

Kalamata Chicken at Athenian Room

Order the kalamata chicken from this half-century-old Greek restaurant and, for the price of a glass of wine at most Lincoln Park spots, you’ll get your own broiled and grilled half chicken, crisp-skinned and juicy, plus an ample side of thick Greek fries drenched in a jus of olive oil, red wine vinegar, oregano, and … Read more

Chicago Classic at Lou Malnati’s

Chicago Classic at Lou Malnati’s

Chicagoans like to say that we only eat deep dish on special occasions, but you know what? A visit to Lou Malnati’s is a special occasion in itself. The original Lincolnwood location opened 50 years ago, and Lou’s has since spread the Chicago deep-dish gospel to 57 Illinois spots, plus others in Arizona, Wisconsin, and … Read more

Rib Tips and French Fries at Lem’s Bar-B-Q

Rib Tips and French Fries at Lem’s Bar-B-Q

Sisters Carmen Lemons and Lynn Walker Harvey keep the flames of Chicago-style ’cue alive at the city’s oldest Black-owned barbecue joint. Everything in the aquarium-style cooker gets a gentle bath in hickory smoke, but it’s the pork rib tips that exemplify Chicago’s contribution to the barbecue canon. A study in textures, the rib tip is … Read more

Hot Fudge Sundae at Margie’s Candies

Hot Fudge Sundae at Margie’s Candies

The original location celebrates its centennial this year, and as the neighborhoods surrounding it have changed, Margie’s has remained a constant, a beacon for teenagers who cluster in groups and for older couples on dates, everyone outside waiting for a booth. Inside is a diner/candy shop/ice cream parlor, its walls covered in memorabilia, much of … Read more

Caramel Cake at Brown Sugar Bakery

Caramel Cake at Brown Sugar Bakery

In a city bursting with laureled pastry chefs, only one baker on the South Side has received recognition from the James Beard Foundation as a semifinalist for the Outstanding Baker award. That’s Stephanie Hart, who opened her upscale dessert shop in 2004. What makes her version of the classic caramel cake so special? It’s decadently … Read more