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Schaumburg taverna serves traditional dishes in homey setting
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 9/29/2010
The Revelis family opened their first restaurant in the fall of 1963, and they're still going strong. Greek Village Taverna, launched by Nick Revelis in 1999, continues to offer vibrant Greek fare in the bright dining room designed to resemble an old-fashioned, Grecian village courtyard. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 9/29/2010
The Revelis family opened their first restaurant in the fall of 1963, and they're still going strong. Greek Village Taverna, launched by Nick Revelis in 1999, continues to offer vibrant Greek fare in the bright dining room designed to resemble an old-fashioned, Grecian village courtyard. FULL STORY Chessie's/111 Grille rides past into the future
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 9/2/2010
Regulars of Chessie's at Barrington's Ice House Mall got so upset when new owners Steve and Lisa Petersen took over the 30-year-old restaurant and started making changes, says Manager Lisa Lesniak, that the new proprietors backed off on their proposed alterations. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 9/2/2010
Regulars of Chessie's at Barrington's Ice House Mall got so upset when new owners Steve and Lisa Petersen took over the 30-year-old restaurant and started making changes, says Manager Lisa Lesniak, that the new proprietors backed off on their proposed alterations. FULL STORY Salsa 17 keeps the Mexican flavor in downtown Arlington Heights
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 8/4/2010
When the signs for Fuego Mexican Grill in downtown Arlington Heights came down in the spring, fans of the five-year-old upscale spot were aghast. Not to worry. Salsa 17, the "new" restaurant at the site, is very similar. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 8/4/2010
When the signs for Fuego Mexican Grill in downtown Arlington Heights came down in the spring, fans of the five-year-old upscale spot were aghast. Not to worry. Salsa 17, the "new" restaurant at the site, is very similar. FULL STORY Mina offers Middle Eastern fare in a dressed-up setting
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 7/2/2010
Many of the Middle Eastern restaurants in these parts tend to be casual, counter-service operations or informal storefronts. If you want somewhere a little dressier, suitable for a date, with table service, where you can have a drink or perhaps listen to live music, check out the new Mina restaurant. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 7/2/2010
Many of the Middle Eastern restaurants in these parts tend to be casual, counter-service operations or informal storefronts. If you want somewhere a little dressier, suitable for a date, with table service, where you can have a drink or perhaps listen to live music, check out the new Mina restaurant. FULL STORY
Elegant dining experience awaits at Bloomingdale's Orchid
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 6/2/2010
Like the flower from which it takes its name, Orchid is truly lovely. An elegant Asian restaurant and sushi bar in Bloomingdale's Stratford Square mall, and a romantic place to take a date, Orchid features sleek, modern decor and spacious, high-ceilinged rooms warmed by richly hued wood floors and pillars. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 6/2/2010
Like the flower from which it takes its name, Orchid is truly lovely. An elegant Asian restaurant and sushi bar in Bloomingdale's Stratford Square mall, and a romantic place to take a date, Orchid features sleek, modern decor and spacious, high-ceilinged rooms warmed by richly hued wood floors and pillars. FULL STORY Des Plaines artist has White House connections
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 5/16/2010
The art of Beverly Becker, Des Plaines Art Guild artist, is featured at the third floor gallery, (periodical reading area) of the Des Plaines Library, 1501 Ellinwood Ave., during the month of May. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 5/16/2010
The art of Beverly Becker, Des Plaines Art Guild artist, is featured at the third floor gallery, (periodical reading area) of the Des Plaines Library, 1501 Ellinwood Ave., during the month of May. FULL STORY Steel Beam conjures up frightfully fun 'Blithe Spirit'
By Leah Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 4/14/2010
"Blithe Spirit" may be Noël Coward's frothiest comedy, an ethereal confection of a play that nevertheless shows the playwright's keen and cutting wit. FULL STORY
By Leah Zeldes | Daily Herald Correspondent - 4/14/2010
"Blithe Spirit" may be Noël Coward's frothiest comedy, an ethereal confection of a play that nevertheless shows the playwright's keen and cutting wit. FULL STORY Kabul House brings flavors of Afghanistan to the suburbs
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 4/6/2010
The Ramada O'Hare, a prosaic hotel in Elk Grove Village, seems an unlikely spot to encounter exotic cuisine, but tucked inside is a secret gem of a restaurant, Kabul House. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 4/6/2010
The Ramada O'Hare, a prosaic hotel in Elk Grove Village, seems an unlikely spot to encounter exotic cuisine, but tucked inside is a secret gem of a restaurant, Kabul House. FULL STORY Miner Street Tavern aims for a neighborhood feel
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 2/24/2010
Despite its dressy name and well-appointed interior, Miner Street Tavern, the only stand-alone bar in downtown Des Plaines, is basically a neighborhood joint. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 2/24/2010
Despite its dressy name and well-appointed interior, Miner Street Tavern, the only stand-alone bar in downtown Des Plaines, is basically a neighborhood joint. FULL STORY Spirited menu, cozy decor give Blackthorn solid roots
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 2/10/2010
In the 19th century, Irish and Chinese immigrants worked together in the mining and railroad industries in the American West, and out of this close collaboration came the Reuben egg roll ... Well, no. FULL STORY
By Leah A. Zeldes | Daily Herald Staff - 2/10/2010
In the 19th century, Irish and Chinese immigrants worked together in the mining and railroad industries in the American West, and out of this close collaboration came the Reuben egg roll ... Well, no. FULL STORY
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