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Old 10-24-2015, 12:13 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by dead man View Post
hong kong restaurant right off six corners

best mongolian beef in this world.

fwm

also traspasada by ashland and chicago ave.

nobody knows what i mean.
@Godcomplex does

maybe @Cred too

harold's on 53rd right by the lake. susie's up on elston by like... montrose or wilson

best cheese fries. served up in an edible taco shell of some sort. like 70 different shake flavors. cash only. $$$

i also have been visiting some better places.

http://www.owenandengine.com/food-drink/

really fucking good. had the ribeye and my lady had rabbit ragu. ploughman plate for an appetizer.

weber grill downtown is dope too.

they used to have a great fondue place downtown called Melting Pot that was fantastic imo. i think i heard they shut it down though.

anyway yeah fucking eateries. you mean restaurants? settle down
Traspada is good :), there's just so many good Chicago restaurants, but what I miss the most is this little diner called Clark's, they have some amazing pancakes, I wouldn't eat them too often though, it's definitely a diabetic and stroke provocateur. I'm not that great at remembering names of food places, but essentially it really all depends what one is in the mood for. Chicago has them all, generally though I feel that in the Southside there are more food joints than fine dine restaurants which are more exuberant in the Northside.
Pho 888 in Vietnamese town brings back good memories too, one of my former college professor and I used to go there and order all types of strange Vietnamese dishes that were off the menu, due to him knowing Vietnamese and the owner. Good sake too!
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