Hombre de Acero wrote:Amazing how a gateway city like <b>Miami</b> has Argentinean, Uruguayan, Peruvian, and just about every other flavor of South America's continent represented (Culinarially speaking!), yet Chicago has a much more limited collection of restaurants representing our Southern Neighbors.
Chicago is very much a gateway city, always has been. It certainly seems to be a gateway for Poles, Assyrians and South Asians, just to name some diverse examples. Speaking as someone from Florida, I think you'll find
much less ethnic diversity among cuisine in SoFL than here. That has become less true only within the past 15-20 years with more South American immigration (as opposed to Cuban and to a much more limited extent Puerto Rican). Friends and family from Tampa, Boca, Miami, agree.
All of that said, Chicago has a considerable number of Colombian and Ecuadorian places, a handful of Peruvian, Venezolano, and a smattering of Argentine, some of it very strong. I'm not completely sure about Uruguayan, but the cuisine is not appreciably different from Argentine. Brazilian is a weak spot here, but not unrepresented. Central American and Latino/Caribbean are different topics, but also relatively good in specific areas.