kl5 wrote:For what it's worth, the letter can be read here.
stevez wrote:kl5 wrote:For what it's worth, the letter can be read here.
Hammond, you're such a hack.
nr706 wrote:I loved the headline over the letter ... "missed that metaphor" - wasn't the whole point that this isn't someone's grandmother's recipe, but a rigidly enforced, corporately-determined formula, likely eveloped with much market research to appeal to the broadest possible audience?
leek wrote:What's the name of the mexicoid place in Ogilve/Northwestern train station?
G Wiv wrote:LTH,
Happy to see Sol de Mexico got a mention in Chicago Magazine's Dish newsletter this week as did LAZ for her suburban hot dog stand write up in the Daily Herald.
Enjoy,
Gary
G Wiv wrote:...as did LAZ for her suburban hot dog stand write up in the Daily Herald.
LAZ wrote:Beginning with a list of more than 100 places, we visited nearly 50 spots across five counties. We sampled a dog "with everything" and fries at more than half...
Cathy2 wrote:The link directly to David's Sol de Mexico article.
almost forogt: crrush's "write-up" on that charcoal thing on TOC last week.
Mike G wrote:almost forogt: crrush's "write-up" on that charcoal thing on TOC last week.
What does this mean?
I know Crrush is a poster here, and I know TOC is Time Out, but what's the charcoal thing and why is it write-up in quotes?
A Yummy Thing Happened on the Way to LTHForum
LTHForum.com, Chicago’s band of tireless culinary foragers, has announced its 21 latest selections for Great Neighborhood Restaurants. The list (lthforum.com) includes Burt’s Place (8541 N. Ferris St., Morton Grove; 847-965-7997) for pizza, Hai Woon Dae (6240 N. California Ave.; 773-764-8018) for Korean barbecue, and La Casa de Samuel (2834 W. Cermak Rd.; 773-376-7474) for Mexican.
eatchicago wrote:Today's Chicago Tribune At Play section includes a piece by Monica Eng inspired by LTHer germuska.
germuska suggested that she compare Sticky Rice to Thai Room, as they are both very near each other. While I do take great exception with her conclusion, it is an interesting piece that gives some credit to an LTHer.
Best,
Michael
KEEP IT GOING:
DO IT: LTHforum.com If you are uncertain of where to eat, hop online and check out all the hidden places that locals are raving about. Careful what you post, though, these extreme foodies can be vicious.