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Girl & the Goat

February 1st, 2012 · 4 Comments

Dallas and I have been wanting to check out Girl and the Goat pretty much since it opened in the summer of 2010. If you haven’t heard of the restaurant, maybe you’ve heard of the chef/owner, Stephanie Izard, who is famous for winning the fourth season of Top Chef. From what we’d heard, Girl and the Goat is just slammed, like every single night, and is hard to get a reservation there. Every time we tried to go on Open Table and pick a date, it was never available. So, finally I just went on Open Table and figured out how far out you could reserve (three months). I picked a random Tuesday night and when three months passed we went.


Cute goat!


The goat appears all over the place. So cute.

This cute goat is all over their napkins, menus, cutting boards. I love it.


Dining room.

The dining room is really big. Like at least double what I was expecting. It’s moving and lively and LOUD. At some points Dallas and I were literally yelling at each other across the table. Other than that, I really liked it.


Rainier oysters special

The menu is divided into into sections for vegetables, seafood and meat. We tried to order off each of these sections, although you’ll see that our vegetable selection was actually a mushroom! Our server told us that the food comes out in smallish plates for sharing and she recommended that we order about two plates per person, not including the bread and oyster appetizer. We couldn’t settle on four so we did five. We started off with an oyster special. I don’t know what was in these, because it was the special of the day and I can’t look it up now, but they were SO delicious! And huge!


Bread with housemade butter and beer cheese.

Someone had told us ahead of time “don’t fill up on bread!,” which seemed like “duh!” but Girl and the Goat has 3 different breads every day that you can order. We got the one with the beer cheese spread. We liked it, but did comment that it’s not Rev‘s beer cheese (which we are so in love with we’d bathe in it).


pan fried duck tongues . shiitake mushroom . pickled watermelon rind . chili oil . coriander

To try something really different, we ordered the duck tongues. When they came out, it was more like salad-ish. Very light, with pieces of fried strips, which were the tongues. To me, they didn’t really taste like much, they tasted like “fried,” but Dallas couldn’t really get over the fact that they were little duck tongues. The day after we went to Girl and the Goat I said something about my stomach being upset and he said it was duck tongue karma!


grilled baby octopus . guanciale . wax beans . romano beans . radish . pistachio-lemon vinaigrette

Grilled octopus. Good. Light. It reminded me of the octopus we had at El Ideas except I remember the octopus at El being even more tender.


Hen of the woods mushroom ragout. sweet potato agnolotti . shroom creme fraiche . capers

The mushroom ragout is something that really stood out to me when we ordered. I don’t know why, but it was calling my name! Mushrooms, potatoes, creme fraiche, capers! What’s not to love? Well, this was the only dish of the night that I really did not like. There was some sauce that was really sweet and just overpowered everything. Dallas ate most of this dish.


smoked goat rilette empanadas . tuna aioli . celery . tomato salad

The empanada was good, but to be honest, we’re so spoiled by living next to El Nandu. We love their empanadas. If anyone is an empanada expert, let me ask this: Is there such thing as an Argentinean-style empanada? We love El Nandu’s style of making empanadas and are wondering if it’s the restaurant’s way of doing things or if that’s Argentinean style. They’re so light there. Not heavy or oily at all.


Everyone told us to get the pig face.


wood oven roasted pig face . sunny side egg . tamarind . cilantro . potato stix


Stir it up!

Everyone told us ahead of time to get the pig face. I actually remember when the restaurant opened and I looked at the menu online. Pig face. No thanks!!! I was imagining an actual face on a plate. What you really get is some patties made from pig… cheeks? jowl? Not sure. I think there’s just some novelty in actually saying and ordering “pig face.” Or server told us to stir it all up on the serving plate then dig in, so we did. I thought it was good. The patties are crisp on the outside and contrast well with the egg.


Dessert menu


Blue cheese from Westby, WI


chocolate-thai chili gelato . chocolate cake. peanut fluff . pomegranate . left hand milk stout


butternut malasadas . bourbon gelato . brown butter apples . hook’s cheddar

I was getting pretty full at this point, but the desserts looked so good, we had to give them a try. Dallas saw blue cheese on the dessert menu and had to get that first. It was pretty great. Then, in a complete roll reversal, Dallas went for the chocolate dessert and I got the fruity malasada. As Dallas took his first bite of gelato and dessert, his favorite Tears for Fears song came on and I think his eyes rolled back in his head a little. The dessert was that good. Or maybe it was the music! No really, this chocolate dessert was so delicious. The peanut fluff was more like peanut butter crispies and the pomegranate gave a nice freshness to the dish. The chocolate cake was so moist! As for my dessert, it was delicious as well. Probably the best malasadas I’ve had in Chicago. They were a bit more dense than those we get in Hawaii, but this might also be because they had cheddar cheese in the centers! Hats off to the pastry chef. The desserts were one of our favorite parts of our entire meal.

The Girl and the Goat was nominated for a James Beard award in 2011 for best new restaurant. Chef Stephanie Izard is in the Chicago news constantly, it seems. I thought the food was good. We definitely enjoyed our dinner and were glad we went. I just think it’s one of those things where there’s so much hype and build up (and a 3 month wait) that you’re expecting to be going to the moon and back! I would definitely go back and recommend it to others, but try to tune out all this hype!

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Havana Grill

December 13th, 2010 · 1 Comment


Havana Menu, River North, Chicago


Havana Grill, River North, Chicago


Ceviche Mixto: Marinated seafood in lime, veggies, mango and avocado. served with tri-colored chips


Torta De Pollo: Our specialty seasoned chicken breast with lettuce, tomato, onions and chipotle mayo. served in an onion ciabatta bread


Cross section of the Torta Cubana


Torta Cubana: Traditional cuban sandwich with smoked ham, pork loin, melted cheese, spicy mayo, pickles, tomato and lettuce. served in a brioche bun

I had a Groupon for Havana, so Alden and I went and checked it out for lunch. I had been to this restaurant before it was Havana. It was called Mambo Grill. Someone’s still paying to keep Mambo Grill’s site up, and if you look at it you’ll see the menu for Mambo and the menu for Havana are almost exactly the same. If you look at photos on Yelp, you’ll see that the interior has not changed at all either. Second verse same as the first.

Annnyyywayyy….. I liked it. The ceviche was awesome. And big. I thought the long plantain chips were a unique touch even though I kind of liked the crispness of the tortilla chips better. And maybe it was because I gorged so much on ceviche, but I could only eat half of my sandwich and fries. I ate the other half for lunch the next day. I had the cubano, Alden had the pollo. My sandwich was tasty, but the chimichurri sauce was not good. Not when you’ve had chimichurri from El Nandu! Also, all sandwiches are served with “Latin fries.” The fries were tasty, but there was nothing Latin about them, that I could tell. They were a mix of regular and sweet potato fries.

I think we only paid in the single digits for lunch that day, after the Groupon. Awesome. I’d go back.

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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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