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Chicago magazine: Try the miraculous chestnut soup with white Alba mushrooms and truffle essence and the impeccable Angus beef with goosefoot greens, cumin, shallot jus, and ingenious variations on heirloom carrots.
Chicago magazine: Chef Ryan Poli's captivating small plates ooze with unmistakeable allegiance to Espana: Pork belly bocadillos, housemade pappardelle, and the lamb sausage are all inspired bursts of flavor.
Chicago magazine: Irresistible bar snacks: deviled eggs and homemade corn nuts. For the main course, try the grilled rainbow trout with roasted barley, sourdough buckwheat croutons, and grilled Meyer lemons.
Chicago magazine: Mark Mendez’s menu is not a love letter to Spain. It’s a marriage proposal. Try the $3 chicken liver: two little caramelized-onion toast points sag under an obscene amount of impeccable liver.
Chicago magazine: Goofily named cocktails threaten to steal the show, but chef Zoe Schor's clever menu holds its own with crispy black-eyed peas, supremely fresh salumi and cheeses, and daring Southern-fried quail.
Chicago magazine: Chef Armando Gonzalez freely invites foreign flavors to his small-plate fiesta, as in silky scallops with black rice, yuzu, and Chinese long beans, all dripping with habanero butter sauce.
6727 Roosevelt Rd (btwn Euclid Ave & Oak Park Ave), Berwyn, IL
地中海料理店 · 25個のヒントとレビュー
Chicago magazine: Where else in Berwyn can you chase a perfect hazelnut pot de crème with Serbian prokupac in a breezy backyard patio abutting a functional greenhouse?
Chicago magazine: From the wood-grilled octopus with charred greens to the spit-roasted half duck, to the goopy blondie brownie dessert, chef Jason Paskewitz never bores us.
Chicago magazine: This River North joint overflows with minor treasures like a wonderful octopus salad and a duck-fat-fried chicken with crispy skin that melts right into the meat.