by Bill Teck | Jun 12, 2012 | Change
Chef Tom Kern, a native of N.C., brings his high-end culinary background and experience across the country to BadHappy Poutine – the new, cozy, welcoming spot in River North where he caters to the Chicago palate that loves a good guilty pleasure dish, and...
by Bill Teck | Jun 7, 2012 | Change
Lyn Farmer is a widely published writer on wine and food and is Senior Editor of The Wine News magazine. His articles have been honored with the James Beard Foundation Award for best writing on wine and spirits, the most prestigious award in the wine and food. He has...
by Bill Teck | Jun 7, 2012 | Change
Nestled amidst the hustle and bustle of Melrose Avenue lies an oasis of taste and comfort called Blu Jam Café. Helmed by co-owner, chef and sommelier Kamil Majer, who has lived in the booming neighborhood for nearly two decades, Blu Jam is far from your...
by Bill Teck | May 29, 2012 | Change
LoKal, pronounced [lo-ka’l], debuts in Coconut Grove in mid-December 2011. Stemming from the German word for restaurant and meeting place, LoKal will live up to its definition of being a meeting place but will exceed all of its guests’ expectations by...
by Bill Teck | May 22, 2012 | Change
This low-key Lakeview eatery, whose name is a localized take on the Japanese term for pubs that serve small plates (izakaya), is easy to spot from the street: It’s a standalone building with ornate shingles on the outside. Inside, the dining room incorporates...
by Bill Teck | May 17, 2012 | Change
Chef Giorgio Rapicavoli has accomplised an impressive lot for his young age (26). The passionate Miamian has led at a handful of respected restaurants, rubbed elbows with world-famous chefs, developed fairly profitable hobby at music and art, won a Food Network...