Entries Tagged as 'urban belly'

Belly Shack

March 2nd, 2010 · No Comments


Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago


Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago


Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago


Brussels Sprouts & Chorizo (Seasonal Kimchi in the background) :: Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago


Tostones with Chimichurri Sauce :: Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago


Lemongrass Chicken with Peanut and Toasted Coconut :: Belly Shack, Bucktown, Chicago

Jess and I first went to Bill Kim‘s restaurant Urban Belly back in 2008. I really liked it so I was excited when I heard he was opening a new place withing walking distance of our condo, Belly Shack. But then I heard that Belly Shack would be Asian-Latino cuisine, combining his Korean culture with his wife, Yvonne’s, Puerto Rican culture (Read more about this creative combination in an interview with Bill Kim & Yvonne Cadiz-Kim). I must admit, the combination of Asian food and Latino food kind of put me off a bit. I love each separately, but how would you combine them?

A few weeks ago Dallas, Jess and I went to check out Belly Shack and you know what? I shouldn’t have been afraid. We all liked everything we tried. I still mourn for Vella a little bit, since Belly Shack took over its space, but I am happy to have this new addition.

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Urban Belly

September 12th, 2008 · 3 Comments


Chicken & Mushroom Dumplings


Udon with shrimp, Vietnamese coriander, and sweet chili lime broth


Soba with bay scallops, king oyster mushrooms, and blue crab broth


Urban Belly, Avondale, Chicago (Chef Bill Kim in the center of the photo. Also, his wife Yvonne was our server.)

Jess emailled me a a week or so ago about a new restaurant that was opening called Urban Belly. At it’s most basic, it’s a noodle shop, but the menu seemed to indicate really high-end ingredients and authentic Asian soups. People were saying that this was Chicago’s answer to New Yorks wildly popular fancy noodle shop, Momofuku. I remember talking to Jeannette about Momofuku and had always wanted to when I was in New York but never did so I was definitely interested in trying Urban Belly.

This week Jess said she wanted to take me out for dinner for my birthday so we decided to give Urban Belly a try. We knew about where it was – in the middle of nowhere near California and Belmont – but were surprised when we walked up and it was in a tiny strip mall. There is a laundry mat on one side and a dry cleaner on the other! Chef Bill Kim is the guy behind the restaurant and I’d read on the Urban Belly website that his wife Yvonne is a photographer. The website is gorgeous and I guess we were just surprised that it would be located in that little generic strip mall. We also were not expecting counter service when we went in. As well the seating is just 4 big tables with communal seating.

Aside from these surprises, we really liked the interior look of the restaurant. .. and what really matters.. we loved the food. The dumplings were super tasty and the soups were so savory and delicious. I could just imagine going to Urban Belly on a cold winter day and losing myself in a piping hot, tasty bowl of udon.

Also, if you go, and you should, the restaurant is BYO. Jess and I brought a really tasty bottle of Chardonnay.

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