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While Matt Maroni's Gaztro-Wagon food truck prepares to go mobile later this month, you can queue up now for one of his flatbread sandwiches at his new brick-and-mortar shop in Andersonville. This ... read more
The menu is all over the place: At dinner, choose between the chicken tikka masala, fish-and-chips, French lamb stew, an oriental chicken salad... you get the picture. And none of it is all that gr... read more
Andersonville meets Neapolitan-style pizza. Andersonville falls in love. Andersonville marries and has several wood-oven baked pizzas like the fattoressa, a pie covered with Italian ham, hard-boile... read more
As if having only one communal table didn't make it hard enough to sit down and enjoy a pie at Great Lake, last June GQ up and went and named it the best pizza... in America. Does it deserve the ho... read more
Anteprima gets the Andersonville atmosphere dead-on: intimate table seating in muted light, the perfect date spot with a new European feel. With a limited Italian menu and seating that fills up by ... read more
The name sounds like a generic liquor store, but this new neighborhood bistro in Edgewater serves a global selection of wines (sample three three-ounce pours for only $9) and country bistro fare li... read more
The Ravenswood Avenue corridor is populated with industrial-style warehouse buildings that used to belong to manufacturers and now house Web design firms and architectural salvage companies. Spacca... read more
The family that runs this little place is so gracious, you'll feel bad for stopping in without a bottle of vino to share. The homey atmosphere is reflected in the short, and sometimes unexpectedly ... read more
A Frisco-based chain that started in 1972, you'll find this drag-inspired burger joint in gay-friendly neighborhoods from West Hollywood to Cincinnati. The Boystown location recently unveiled Mary'... read more
What's the draw? Certainly not the plain brick exterior, the bright blue awnings, cafeteria-like ambiance or the aloof servers. Maybe it's the happy looks on the faces of all the people on the othe... read more
Intimate without being claustrophobic, this corner shop has a long wood sushi bar with pressed bamboo floors and hanging box lanterns, making it the closest thing to an authentic Japanese izakaya (... read more
Ditching the understated traditionalism of Hama Matsu down the street for a more modern, urban vibe (stainless steel, exposed brick, dark wood), Sushi Luxe's menu is diverse but not to the exotic l... read more
Traditionalists might argue that you'll find more authentic (and cheaper) Korean cuisine on Argyle, but Andersonville and downtown dwellers head to Jin Ju for great food, service and lighting that ... read more
As an area's rents go up, so do the number of tables in its restaurants. La Donna's can be cozy and warm when sparsely populated, but expect neighboring tables to comment on your food when it's pac... read more
From the outside, this storefront eatery looks like your typical greasy neighborhood Thai joint. But Andersoville locals know that fresh ingredients, light dishes and authentic Thai flavors abound ... read more
There's more than just falafel and lamb kebabs at Reza's in Andersonville. White tablecloths and belt-busting dishes like the Windy City Special (a platter of salmon, shrimp, and scallops) await, a... read more
This homey, European-style storefront breakfast spot serves traditional Swedish delicacies like limpa bread, Swedish pancakes, lingonberries, meatballs and falukorv sausage as well as an ultra-hear... read more
VENUE IS CLOSED. One of the first cool restaurants in Andersonville, casual Tomboy opened in the late '90s and still manages to satisfy most tastes with a menu that's eclectic American. The phyllo-... read more
The place to get your herbal tea fix and nosh on healthy vegan and veggie eats as well as smoothies, breakfast sandwiches and soups. Peruse the gifts, Indonesian flying spirits and other earthy-cru... read more
This airy Mediterranean/Middle Eastern restaurant started out in 1978 as a falafel stand, and now competes toe-to-toe with neighboring Reza's. But Andie's has its share of loyal noshers who flock f... read more
If you’ve recently passed by the former Duchamp restaurant, y...
The Sandoval brothers--Alfredo, Felipe and Patricio--of Mercadito r...
A gallery of “slurp shots” (pictures of diners slurping...
Tony Mantuano made a name for himself with the high-end, highly acc...
Moncler's Gold Coast outpost brings a touch of Haute-Savoie chic to...