It was hard to reduce this down to 10 things, which says how lucky we are in Chicago to have such a thriving restaurant community, especially small ethnic places that bring us dishes we might never otherwise get to try. These are in no particular order as I couldn't decide what to put first.
1.) Veal Heart with pickled cherries and farro, beefy wonderful goodness with the cherries and farro adding to the taste and texture - The Publican
2.)Soft Shell Crabs with Curry, always crispy and perfectly cooked with a wonderful subtle curry sauce that compliments without overwhelming. I know these are frozen, but they still taste amazing - Spoon Thai
3.)Corned Beef Tongue Bruschetta, wonderful spicing, perfectly cured, great flavor and texture, there are so many good things to pick from here it was hard to choose, but this stood out - Mado
4.)Chef's Special Sushi and Sashimi choices, the fish surpasses everyplace else in the city for freshness, much of it is flown in from the Tokyo market- Katsu
5.) Corn on the Cob soup, like eating the best, freshest, hot buttered corn in liquid form - North Pond Cafe
6.)The "Wings" XXX, always perfectly cooked and with a subtle heat that builds, but doesn't overwhelm the taste buds - Great Sea
7.)Ginger Custard Pie, a real surprise although it shouldn't be, ginger is tricky and they handle it perfectly - Hoosier Mama Pie
8.)Kugelis and Bacon Buns, these time consuming dishes will no longer be made except in peoples home kitchens and Chicago is the worse for their loss - Healthy Food Lithuanian R.I.P.
9,)Nutella Shake and Griddled Burger, the shake has a wonderful, rich, creamy taste that compliments the burgers charred edges. I haven't eaten a burger shake combo since high school and I'm going back to it - Edzo's
10.)Silvio e Gabrielle pizza, a wonderful combination of Prosciutto de Parma, arugula, mozzarella and tomatoes, paired with the celery, granny smith and shaved parmigiano salad it's my go to meal every couple of months. They also do a great potato and rosemary pizza - Trattoria DOC (Evanston)
For what we choose is what we are. He should not miss this second opportunity to re-create himself with food. Jim Crace "The Devil's Larder"