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On the table: Franks ‘N’ Dawgs

Watch for a particularly tasty post from this place this week...

Napkin holder, Frank Sinatra order “number” (one of many celebs to choose from). Franks ‘N’ Dawgs, 1863 N. Clybourn, 773.477.7200

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On the table: Sprout

Dale Levitski's restaurant will undergo a renovation, but I hope they don't touch the elegant tabletop setting

2 plates, 2 napkins, 1 votive, vase with leaf. 1417 W. Fullerton, 773.348.0706

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Not known for: Bread pudding at Revolution Brewing

Revolution Brewing

I knew just by driving by the then-unfinished space for Revolution Brewing early winter that I was going to love the place when it opened. Not only is it in the ‘hood, I loved the name, the sign, the idea of offering growlers, great pub food from the guys behind Handlebar, a fireplace and tons of cozy wooden booths all in the same space. So once the place opened about a month ago, I couldn’t wait stop in and get my hands on my favorite styles of brew, namely the lighter, Belgian-style beers like the Cross of Gold ale and the Bottom Up Belgian Wit. So, as to be expected, fast forward a few months and the place is packed, even at 10:30PM on a Sunday when I stopped in. As they seem to still be working out their brewing supply and demand, they were out of the Wit, but the Cross of Gold was excellent, light and crisp, with just enough hops to pair with, well dessert. Sure the menu flaunts bacon fat popcorn, sweet potato cakes, wood-fired pizzas and burgers stacked with things like eggs and jalapeño-honey slaw, but the standout dish we tried was by far the chocolate chunk bread pudding. Could this be a “not know for” in such a new place? Sure..or consider it something to work in after you get your burger on. I don’t know if was the warm, spongy bread laden with moist chocolate sauce, dusting of powdered sugar or the caramel sauce made a mild golden ale that added a touch of salty bitterness, but the combo took bread pudding to boozy new levels. Seems the house brews and booze are deliciously laden throughout other desserts as well, like the blood orange sorbet float with white ale and a cherry bourbon cake with vanilla bean ice cream—like a good brewery dessert should. Revolution Brewing, 2323 N. Milwaukee Avenue, 772.227.BREW

Bread pudding with ale caramel sauce

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On the Table: The Purple Pig

Deliciously great new addition to the Michigan Avenue dining scene.

10 wine glasses, 10 plates, 10 cloth napkins, 10 forks, 10 knives. The Purple Pig, 500 N. Michigan Ave., 312.464.1744

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On the table: Elate

2 knives, 2 forks, 2 napkins, 1 votive, 2 glasses. 111 W. Huron, 312.202.9900

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Belly Shack

Belly Shack on Western


Oh, how I miss Vella Cafe. The bright and sunny robin’s egg-blue brunch/lunch spot made a mean Vietnamese iced coffee, frittata, awesome amaranth pancakes and a tasty tofu banh mi sandwich. But the new spot that’s taken its somewhat odd space near the Milwaukee L stop on Western also makes me very happy. At least it did on my first visit there last weekend. I lurrve Urban Belly, and knew that another Bill Kim-approved spot would serve up tasty, well-priced food and Belly Shack certainly does. I heard the place was going to offer Latin American and Pan-Asian sandwiches, not the easiest fusion to envision actually working. But then you see the menu and easily imagine eating all of it. It’s on the small side, but refreshingly well-edited with 5 “sammichs” (like an Asian meatball and rice noodle and mint pita, Korean BBQ kogi and lemongrass chicken with peanut and toasted coconut), sides, soups and of course-soft serve to hit any craving. For sides, we dug into nasal-clearing seasonal kimchi, brussels sprouts and chorizo (they were good but they were no Momofuku brussels sprouts) and a cold somen noodle salad with crunchy tortilla chips and plump olive oil poached shrimp.

Somen noodle salad


I saw blackened tilapia and curry tartar sauce and had to have this open-faced sandwich that comes on soft chewy bread from a local Iraqi bakery. The sweet caramel-glazed fish portion could’ve been larger to match up to the size of hearty bread, but the combo still worked, with a mess of watercress and spicy curry sauce on top.

Tilapia sandwich


In my future, I can see many many trips to Belly Shack this summer for the soft serve alone as they get bigger machines, and hopefully more flavors! It’s a brilliant offering, one I took advantage of this fall at Momofuku Noodle Bar in NYC. Mint brownie soft serve tasted like the ultimate Shamrock Shake—meaning one with huge fudgy chunks of mint brownies mixed in.

Brownie soft serve


We tried the bacon chocolate chip and the huckleberry lime, but the Vietnamese cinnamon caramel was by far the best flavor of the bunch.

Vietnamese caramel soft serve


Sweet, spicy, addicting, it was a suggestion from our communal dining partners, who were also kind enough to offer us a sample of the house-brewed beer (a damn jug of it) they had BYOB’d. Their brew was a red ale (unnamed) and tasted to us like a darker, richer Leinenkugal’s Red. (I can’t recall the brewer’s name, but I won’t forget his beer blog name) Finally a communal seating situation that involves table sharing of home-brewed beer! The dark rich ale held up to the parade of flavors on our palate and happily filled us up. And as nice as it would be to hang at a communal table shared by home-brewers at Belly Shack again, I’ll be happy just to try the rest of the menu including the highly-acclaimed tostones with chimichurri sauce, the roasted squash and the belly hot dog with kimchi salsa and egg noodles. Communal beer or not, I’ll be back to belly up. Belly Shack, 1912 N. Western, 773.252.1414

Community beer

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On the table: The Southern

Formerly Chaise Lounge, The Southern started brunch service this weekend with shrimp and grits, bananas foster French toast, chicken and biscuits and crab cake benedict

4 napkin rolls, 4 plates, 2 votives, 1840 W. North Ave., 773.342.1840

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On the sushi bar: Macku

There was actually a lot more on the sushi bar of Macku (my favorite new sushi spot in town) but I loved this rubber fish spotted in one of the corners. The sushi gurus behind Kaze just opened the place with tasty Japanese river crabs, sashimi, white asparagus soup, tuna maki with banana wasabi purée, asparagus pudding, black sesame flan and much more goodness. 2239 N. Clybourn, 773.880.801

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