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Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

DESTINATION . . . CHICAGO (Part 3)



In this final post of our Chicago trip, I wanted to share with you the rest of our tour along with a few restaurant picks.

Let the tour continue . . .

The Robie House (a Frank Lloyd Wright design).  This was located in Hyde Park, a suburb of Chicago.  The house was built for engineer, Frederick C. Robie.  Robie wanted a house free of enclosed spaces and a "prairie" style house.  Frank Lloyd Wright was the first to establish the difference between defined spaces and closes spaces; what we call open concept space.  Wright was ahead of his time.  He can clearly see that in his designs.  For example, the central air vacuum system; what we believe to be popular in some new homes; was already installed in The Robie House!  While visiting the Robie house, on the second floor, where the dining room and living room were located, you understood Wright's way of thinking as far as vast spaces.  We weren't allowed to take photographs while inside the home but I'll share pictures we took on the outside.



 
The Robie House is 6,000 sq. ft!





The front door was hidden away from view on purpose.

Next . . .
The Navy Pier


 



 
A ride on the Ferris wheel!


 Enjoying the views up high






NOW, let's get to Chicago eating!

I was very impressed with the restaurants we chose.  We researched top picks on websites before heading to Chicago.  Let's review.

David Burke's Primehouse

Primehouse is located at The James Hotel in downtown Chicago.  Very nice looking hotel and restaurant.  Mr. D (a.k.a husband) picked this restaurant partly because they had bacon on a stick as an appetizer.  I kid you not!  But in his defense, it was fancy bacon on a stick and he enjoyed every bite of it.  If you follow me on Instagram (joann3373) you might have seen the pics from our trip.  As my appetizer I ordered an arugula salad with pine nuts and truffle smoked tomatoes.  Underneath it all was a goat cheese fondue.  O-M-G!  I can't stop talking about this salad!! It was the most amazing and delicious salad I ever had.  I loved it so much I shouted it out on instagram and David Burke hit liked! That made my trip.  You rock David Burke!  Let's talk about the entrée.  We each had David Burke's salted brick beef; dry aged process.  Mr. D had the 55 day rib eye and I had the 35 day Kansas City Strip.  I was focused on my beef and enjoyed every mouthful (of what I could finish).  I thought my steak was the BEST until I tried the 55 day rib eye; even BETTER!! 

The staff was so efficient and attentive.  I absolutely loved Primehouse.  And, we were told the chef is from New Jersey (whoot whoot)!



As Phil Robertson would say . . . Happy, Happy, Happy



 


 

Left room for dessert, I forgot the name but the chocolate was from Peru (YUM)
 
 
RPM Italian

Okay, I picked this one.  Such a big fan of Bill and Giuliani Rancic.  I had to make sure I made reservations for this new restaurant.  And, I'm so glad I did.  First, the restaurant itself is insane (in a good way).  I love the whole décor.  They sat us right away.  The place was, of course, crowded but the staff were attentive.  The menu was explained to us like a traditional Italian menu.  I forgot to bring my other stomach!  Great crowd, great vibe, excellent food.  I'm surprised I didn't roll out of there.  The sauce and fresh ricotta was one of my favorite dishes.  Mr. D ordered a veal chop and I had fish.  I don't know how I made it to the entrée.  I was so stuffed. 



sautéed broccolini was delicious


Mama DiPandi's Bucatini



provolone stuffed peppers and prosciutto wrapped figs












Lou Malnati's Pizzeria

I couldn't leave Chicago without trying deep dish pizza.  Lou Malnati's was one of the top three best picks according to locals.  Of course, they don't take reservations.  As with all popular spots, you wait on the long line of people eager to eat.  The wait was about a half hour but you were able to place your pizza order ahead of time.  The result . . . good deep dish pizza but I'm a New Yorker and I can't say that it was pizza (haha).  Still a good meal.




 
 
A great little shop we passed on our walk was a donut shop called Firecakes.  What a sweet little shop and the donuts were yummy.
 

 
Dear Chicago,  we had an amazing time in your great city and fell in love with the sites, sounds and food.  We hope to see you again! J&J xo
 
And to my fellow bloggers and followers . . . I hope I've inspired you to take a trip to Chicago.  I know I inspired one person already . . . my boss! 


Monday, October 21, 2013

DESTINATION . . . CHICAGO (Part 2)

In yesterday's post, I shared with you pictures taken of our hotel from our trip to Chicago.  Today I'm going to share some sites we visited in Chicago.

We were very lucky, weather wise.  We've heard Chicago gets very cold, so timing our trip worked in our favor.  The weather was absolutely beautiful and picturesque.

We arrived on a Friday afternoon; checked in and took a walk to gather our surroundings.  We also grabbed a bite to eat.  We didn't have much time after that because it was time to get ready to hit the jazz club that evening.  After doing some research (before our trip), we decided (okay, I decided) to go to The Green Mill (or as Chicago's call it, "The Mill").  The band that was playing that evening was Mama Digdown 's Brass Band.  They are a young (in age) band and their music is described as a New Orleans brass band music.  We arrived right before they were starting and was took our seats by the bar (center stage view).  Within the hour, the crowd was so big and everyone was enjoying the sounds of this band.  The band members were interacting with the crowd and were down to earth group of guys.  It was so much fun.  http://mamadigdown.com/

 

During our stay in Chicago, we did a lot of walking!  I'm from New York, so I'm used to it.  We explored the streets, filled with street art and amazing architecture. 







One our stops, was in the financial district.  We visited the Rookery building, http://www.therookerybuilding.com/ designed by famous architects, Burnham and Root.  The two story skylight lobby was redesigned by famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.  Truly magnificent.  Check out some pics we took.





 
 
Other sites consisted of Millennium Park, the Architectural Boat Tour, the Magnificent Mile, the Museum of Modern Art  and The Willis Tower (Chicago peeps still call it the Sears Tower), Here are some pics:
 





the top looks like the Statue of Liberty






Nicknamed:  The corn cobs.
 
 
 
 
Millennium Park



THE BEAN!


THE BEAN AT MILLENIUM PARK
 

 




 



 

What an experience this was on The Ledge! 


 
 
 Check out Part 3 on Wednesday's blog to wrap up our Chicago trip.