Charlie Trotter Is Alive And Well By Carrie Schedler Chicago’s iconic chef died in 2013 and it seemed his legacy was tarnished. Three decades after his restaurant opened, we look at his lasting imprint on the city’s dining scene. Read more
Veruca Chocolates Leaves Bucktown, and Other Dining News By Carrie Schedler and Carly Boers Plus: Elske has a great week, and Blu 57 opens in Andersonville. Read more
Prepare for Pastas, Stir-Fries, and a "Honeybar" at Honeygrow By Penny Pollack and Carly Boers The Philly-based chain debuts its quick-service bowls this Friday. Read more
Libanais Restaurant and Bakery Has Sweet and Savory Delights By Carrie Schedler Get mounds of beautiful baklava and other tasty Lebanese fare in Lincolnwood. Read more
Slightly Toasted Gets a Little Friend, and More Dining News By Carrie Schedler and Carly Boers Plus, the latest two examples of how fickle and cruel the dining world can be. Read more
One of Italy's Top Pizzerias Will Make Its Stateside Debut in Chicago Next Month The Roman-style slices will be served up in the West Loop. Read more
Paramount Room Is Closing, Plus Other Dining News This Week By Carrie Schedler and Carly Boers When one Lucky Dorr opens, another Yusho closes. Read more
The Stefani Family Is Staying Busy with Two New Restaurant Projects By Penny Pollack and Carly Boers They're still a ways off, but expect Italian and steaks. Read more
HaiSous Might Be the Only Place You'll See a Lo Dat in Action By Janet Rausa Fuller Chef Thai Dang cooks with traditional charcoal-fired clay pots at his new Vietnamese street food spot. Read more
Pop's Italian Beef Is Coming to Old Town By Penny Pollack and Carly Boers The beloved Palos Heights-based chain will serve up classic Chicago eats on North Avenue. Read more