Angus Eats. . . Ukai
Sushi is such a frail, delicate food. Think about it. How many times have you been to a few sushi places and one stood out because it had a better tasting rice, was
Angus Eats. . . Italian beef
Since I started this column, I’ve always wondered about doing an italian beef article. Any real Chicagoan has enjoyed one, but during talks in the past with friends, including people who were born
Angus Eats. . . Handlebar
At times, it may seem pretty tough to be a vegetarian in Chicago. As one of the top culinary cities in the world, proteins are a vital component in showcasing a chef’s talent. So when my vegetarian best friend recently came to town, I was
Banh Mi & Co to open Lincoln Park and Bucktown locations
As if his two locations in Boystown and Lakeview weren’t enough, Lee Trinh is expanding his Banh Mi & Co empire to brand new locations in Lincoln Park and Bucktown. Opening on Thursday, both locations will offer a completely different yet familiar experience to Lee’s
Angus Eats. . . Nacional 27
Named for the 27 countries comprising Central America, South America and the Caribbean islands, Nacional 27 is a Latin restaurant and a fine dining offering from Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants — without the fine dining fuss. In fact, with a wide semicircle of booths,
Angus Eats. . . Taco & Burrito House
Part One of the Angus Eats. . . Salsa Series Unless you’ve been too wrapped up in the Doritos taco to notice, Chicago has an abundance of incredible places both spiffy and grimy to
Angus Eats. . . M Burger
If you’re like me and love burgers, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of M Burger, 161 E. Huron St. From the folks who brought you Michelin-stared Tru, M Burger was named as such from how their French chef would pronounce “hamburger” when it was
Angus Eats. . . Cornerstone Café
As the weather gets lovelier and people start partying more and wearing less, I instantly think of two things: Patios and breakfast. So today I’m revisiting one of my first favorite places to eat in Chicago in the hopes that you’ll visit and fall in
Angus Eats. . . Russian Tea Time
These Republican primaries have been hilarious. I’ve never heard such ridiculous rhetoric in my life. But I’m no political writer. I eat Chicago’s best food then write about it for you to salivate all over your Internet. However, with the word “communist” constantly ringing in
Angus Eats. . . Bella Bacino's
Here is my case for naming Bella Bacino’s as the best deep-dish pizza in Chicago: I will say in advance that I love when someone can take a classic dish and change it a little, elevating the dish while still staying true to its roots.












