Entries Tagged as 'east ukrainian village'

Penny’s

January 26th, 2009 · 8 Comments

Penny's, Wicker Park, Chicago
Penny’s, Wicker Park, Chicago

A good thing about living on the Blue Line again, and just a few stops past where I used to live, is that we can quickly go to Wicker Park and visit the restaurants that we used to like going to when I lived in East Ukrainian Village.

Penny’s is a pan-Asian restaurant with a few locations around Chicago. We really like it and used to order food to be delivered to my old house a lot… until that one time when the delivery driver’s car got stolen. On Friday night we went to Penny’s and had huge bowls of soup. Hit the spot since we’ve both been sick and the weather is turning cold again.

Heh, I was just looking at posts I’ve made about Penny’s on rachelleb.com and came across this old one from when I took my family there. Look how young Stephanie and Jessica are!

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Brunching

January 20th, 2009 · 3 Comments

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Vella Cafe, Bucktown, Chicago

I hadn’t seen Cinnamon since September, so she and I met up on Sunday at Vella Cafe under the Western Blue Line stop. I’d been there one time before, but it was about a year ago. Happy to say the food was delicious and I really like the space. Not only is it conveniently located one train stop from my house, but it’s nice and open and bright inside. So bright that I felt like wearing sunglasses in my seat for a while and my photo is all harsh light. I had the sausage frittata panino with caramelized onions, ajvar mayo, butterkase cheese and smashers on the side. Cinnamon had a ham crepe that she was happy to report tasted as good as I thought it looked.

I was still getting over a bad cold and though I felt better, I was losing my voice. Cinnamon and I had a lot of catching up to do so by the end I was sounding pretty bad. Whatever. Worth it! Hopefully Cinnamon and I can get back on track and meet up monthly again.. and hopefully we can convince Erin to come back out with us next time.

On another note, it seems like I will go months without going out for brunch and then I’ll find myself brunching every day of a weekend. This weekend I also went with Dallas and Kristin for brunch at Flo on Saturday. I don’t know why I’d never been to Flo before – it’s not far from where I lived in East Ukrainian Village. I wasn’t in love with my food (breakfast burrito – onions, tomatoes, veggies were all raw inside and the cheese wasn’t melted) but Dallas and Kristin loved what they got. Dallas got the smoked turkey hash with potato, onion, green pepper, squash and smokey chipotle crema, grilled and topped with two poached eggs, served with fresh fruit and wheat toast. Kristin got brioche toast with grilled smoked turkey, and fresh spinach, topped w/ two poached eggs, hollandaise sauce and asiago cheese. I definitely was in love with the latte I ordered. Perfect amount of foam and soo tasty. And it felt great on my sore throat. I definitely do want to go back to Flo and try what Kristin ordered.

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Logan Square Dibs

January 16th, 2009 · 12 Comments

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“Dibs” is when a person who shovels a parking spot on a public street gets to put some random junk in that spot when their car is not there and then no one else can park there. I don’t know if it’s legal or not, but Daley is on record defending it as a Chicago tradition.

When I lived in Roscoe Village I rarely saw people marking dibs. Probably because a lot of people have garages there. >When I was in the East Ukrainian Village neighborhood I saw dibs more. But, never have I seen it as much as I did this week in Logan Square. The dibs photos above were all taken on the same block in Logan Square. And I only walked down half of the block.

More information on dibs.

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They Say Oysters Are An Aphrodisiac…

August 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments


El Barco, East Ukrainian Village, Chicago

… but Oysters a la Viagra?

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Google: Ron Paul

June 5th, 2008 · No Comments


East Ukrainian Village, Chicago

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