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    Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Phil Vettel: Two stars for Boarding House

    The first thing that catches your eye when entering The Boarding House is the chandelier. Except it's not really a chandelier, but an art installation consisting of 9,000-plus (official count: 9,063) suspended wine glasses.
    The first thing that catches your eye when entering The Boarding House is the chandelier. Except it's not really a chandelier, but an art installation consisting of 9,000-plus (official count: 9,063) suspended wine glasses. "One glass for every wine I'...

    Tags: WTTW, Dining and Drinking, Parsnips, Onions, Sausages

  2. Aug 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Charlie Trotter's pressure cooker

    Everyone knows Charlie Trotter as the chef of Charlie Trotter's. It's his name, his restaurant, and he's the boss. But that title “chef” has many meanings, and Trotter has embodied just about all of them during his 25 years at Charlie Trotter's.
    Everyone knows Charlie Trotter as the chef of Charlie Trotter's. It's his name, his restaurant, and he's the boss. But that title “chef” has many meanings, and Trotter has embodied just about all of them during his 25 years at Charlie Trotter'...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Asparagus, Game, Lifestyle and Leisure, Charlie Trotter's

  4. Sep 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Scaling the heights

    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes.
    Can a four-star meal begin with fried smelts and end with a Butterfinger bar? My last dinner at Sixteen says yes. These are uncertain times for four-star dining in Chicago. Since last September, four previous top-rated restaurants have closed up shop...

    Tags: Sixteen, Dining and Drinking, Mushrooms, Smelts, Phil Vettel

  6. Apr 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Must menu choices be so difficult?

    A year or so ago, not long before chef Ryan McCaskey opened Acadia in the South Loop, he began thinking about what his soon-to-be restaurant might serve at brunch. A lifelong Deadhead, he was traveling around the country, following what remains of the Grateful Dead, eating far more breakfasts and brunches than he typically does as a workaday Chicago chef: "I guess I had never thought much about how regional breakfast can be — how in the South, you'll find lots of sweets, biscuits in the morning, then in San Francisco, things get ultra-handmade and inventive, lots of pastries. I ate this blueberry muffin that probably weighed like 2 pounds."
    A year or so ago, not long before chef Ryan McCaskey opened Acadia in the South Loop, he began thinking about what his soon-to-be restaurant might serve at brunch. A lifelong Deadhead, he was traveling around the country, following what remains of the...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Pancakes, Acadia, Wicker Park, Jams and Jellies

  8. Oct 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. How theater ticket prices are changing like airline fares

    When the Goodman Theatre announced its prices for its current production, "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Diane Lane, it listed $89 as the top ticket price for that show, a price that duly appeared in this newspaper. And had you bought your decent main-floor seat for the Oct. 27 performance three weeks ago, $89 is indeed what you likely would have paid. On Wednesday afternoon, there still were tickets available on the Goodman website for that Saturday evening performance. But the top price? $120.
    When the Goodman Theatre announced its prices for its current production, "Sweet Bird of Youth," starring Diane Lane, it listed $89 as the top ticket price for that show, a price that duly appeared in this newspaper. And had you bought your decent main-...

    Tags: Prices, Travel, American Airlines, Inc., Theater, Arts and Culture

  10. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Let's break out the old crystal ball

    Time once again for my annual exercise in humiliation, as I try to predict the star recipients in the 2013 Michelin Chicago Guide, which hits bookstores Wednesday.
    Time once again for my annual exercise in humiliation, as I try to predict the star recipients in the 2013 Michelin Chicago Guide, which hits bookstores Wednesday. This is the third year that Michelin has published a Chicago guide, and if there's one...

    Tags: Ann Sather, Spiaggia, Ria, Phil Vettel, Naha

  12. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. The 'Check, Please!' effect

    Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show &quot;Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season next month. In the meantime, it will be reruns up the wazoo. Once a season is finished, its episodes are replayed Friday nights (the show's traditional time slot), then again Saturday and Sunday afternoons. It's rerun often, said V.J. McAleer, WTTW's vice president of production, for the obvious reason that it is among the highest-rated shows on WTTW, occasionally <em>the</em> highest rated, with 150,000 weekly viewers. Somehow, though, if you have a DVR set for "Check, Please!" three airings a week seems wrong.
    Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show "Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season...

    Tags: Realty, Wrigleyville, WTTW, Jerry Seinfeld, Leo Burnett

  14. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Ready, reserved

    I have this problem. I made more New Year's Eve reservations than I can use. More than 100 of them, actually.
    I have this problem. I made more New Year's Eve reservations than I can use. More than 100 of them, actually. Which is why, for the 12th straight year (and the 17th time in the past 19 years), I'll be giving them away to nimble-fingered readers who ask....

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Music, Urban Belly, Sepia

  16. Oct 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Where buffalo roam

    JACKSON, Wyo. &mdash; If the antler door handles don't announce what lies ahead at The Gun Barrel Steak and Game House in this idyllic mountain getaway, then Winchester does.
    JACKSON, Wyo. — If the antler door handles don't announce what lies ahead at The Gun Barrel Steak and Game House in this idyllic mountain getaway, then Winchester does. Standing just inside The Gun Barrel's front doors, Winchester is 1,500 pounds...

    Tags: Tomatoes, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Restaurants

  18. Feb 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Splurges for the indulgent

    There are Valentine's Days. And then, there are Valentine's Days.
    There are Valentine's Days. And then, there are Valentine's Days. You know the difference. Sometimes the stakes are higher, the pressure greater, the need to make a statement crucial. You want a restaurant that reflects that importance, and if that...

    Tags: Personal Service, Sixteen, Wines, Dining and Drinking, Sepia

  20. Dec 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Please be seated

    You can't count on snow for Christmas. You can't count on a 7-3 Bears team making the playoffs.
    You can't count on snow for Christmas. You can't count on a 7-3 Bears team making the playoffs. But you can count on my annual save-the-tables list, which provides dozens of last-minute, primo New Year's Eve reservations for procrastinating readers....

    Tags: Dance, Spiaggia, Nana, Ria, Concerts

  22. Nov 10, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Stargazing: Phil Vettel handicaps Michelin-star winners

    As the second Michelin Guide for Chicago prepares to hit bookstores next week, one thing is for sure: There will be change.
    As the second Michelin Guide for Chicago prepares to hit bookstores next week, one thing is for sure: There will be change. There has to be. Among the 23 restaurants that received one or more stars, Sixteen (one star) saw chef Frank Brunacci depart,...

    Tags: Spiaggia, Travel, Ria, Naha, Takashi

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