Entries Tagged as 'argentinian'

Hubbard Street Dance at the Harris Theater

March 21st, 2010 · No Comments

This year for our annual dinner and a show night, my mom and I saw Hubbard Street Dance perform at the Harris Theater. This year my dad drove down with her and along with Dallas we all had dinner at our neighborhood Argentinean restaurant, El Nandu. Then my mom and I took a cab downtown for the show while my dad and Dallas fell asleep in front of a marathon of college basketball games.

I’d been wanting to check out Hubbard Street Dance for a long time so when I saw the Groupon for it, I thought it was a good opportunity to both finally check it out and to take my mom out for our annual event. I’m glad we went. Artistically, I don’t know if it was 100% up my ally, but it was a totally impressive, beautiful, inspiring show. Especially impressive given I don’t have a lick of dance talent and don’t know how the dancers can do all the moves they did. Very talented dancers.

On Sunday we all went out for lunch at Revolution Brewing and then my parents were off to head back to Wisconsin. We had a fun weekend together and also very productive. We got to do a brain dump and get feedback about a ton of wedding stuff – invitations, location, dress, etc. Things are moving along slowly but surely on that front.

During a dance intermission my mom and I were trying to count up all the nights out we had over the past years. Here’s my count. I think it’s accurate?

2009: Rhapsody & Jersey Boys
2008: Landmark & Dead Man’s Cell Phone at the Steppenwolf Theater
2007: Costello’s & Blue Man Group
2005/6: Hillary’s Urban Eatery (HUE) & Wicked
2004: Petterino’s & Mamma Mia
Ze Olde Days (1999?): Riverdance in Milwaukee
Ancient Times (1997?): Lorie Line

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El Nandu

January 5th, 2009 · 2 Comments

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Empanadas, El Nandu, Logan Square, Chicago

El Nandu is an Argentinian restaurant in Logan Square. Dallas and I went to try the empanadas. There was a place in New York I used to always go to and just get empanadas for my meal so I thought we’d do that. We ended up each getting two empanadas for starters and then each ordering entrees in addition. Everything was fabulous. Very tasty. We loved the two condiments we were served even though we don’t know what they were.. they were both green and delicious. We will definitely be back.

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Pollo Al Chimichurri, El Nandu, Logan Square, Chicago

This is what we had:

  • Criolla Empanada: A delicious blend of ground bell, red peppers, onions, yellow raisins, hard – boiled eggs, herbs and other condiments.
  • Pollo Empanada: Stuffed with tasty chicken, red bell peppers, green onions, herbs and other condiments.
  • Camarones Empanada: For the seafood lover, this empanada is filled with fresh shrimp, paramesan and white cheese, herbs and other spices
  • Maiz Empanada: Fresh corn mixed with green onions, red bell peppers, hard – boiled eggs, cheese, herbs and other mouth – watering condiments
  • Pollo Al Chimichurri: A grilled, boneless breast of chicken topped with creamy version of our famous and popular chimichuri sauce, made of garlic, parsly and olive oil.
  • Churrasco Encebollado: Our most popular churrasco! This tender char – broiled steak is served with a top- layer of fresh cut and grilled onions.

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El Nandu, Logan Square, Chicago

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A Night Out & Wrigley

March 11th, 2004 · 5 Comments

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Wrigley Field, Wrigleyville, Chicago

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Gabe, Jen, Barnum, Rachelle, John, Tom, Peter at Wrigley Field, Wrigleyville, Chicago

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Roger the Parking Attendant :: Wrigleyville, Chicago

My colleague, Tom, is in town visiting from Boston so my coworkers and I took him out for a night on the town. Let me clarify.. I’m new to town and Jennifer and Gabe just moved here from Dallas. .. and Tom was visiting .. so a couple Chicago natives took us all out for a night.

We started at Cubby Bear, which is a huge sports bar kitty corner from Wrigley Field. On the way out we had a parking attendant take our touristy photograph. But this wasn’t any parking attendant. This was the perfectionist parking attendant, Roger, who spent 10 minutes shuffling us around trying to make the photo just right. He was cute though. Well.. not like CUTE cute, but he was trying so hard. Most of us then continued on to dinner at Tango Sur, an amazing Argentinian steak house. I had some huge fillet mignon and some spinach mashed potatoes. After this Barnum, John, Tom and I continued on for a couple more drinks and a shot at The Union Tavern where we met up with Brian With 45 Nicknames. And then a quick snack and more drinks at Iggy’s and somehow it was past 3 am and WAY past time to go home.

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