Archive for the ‘Food’ Category

90 Miles Cuban Cafe

06/25/09

90 Miles Cuban Cafe (which refers to the distance between Florida and the island of Cuba) first opened their doors in September 2008 on Clybourn Ave in the Hamlin Park neighborhood.  In less than a year, owners Alberto and Christine Gonzalez have opened a second location in Logan Square at the corner of Armitage and Rockwell.  Pre-Castro newspapers form a collage on the walls and 100 year old barn wood captures the “rustic feel of Cuba” that is reminiscent of Alberto’s childhood. The menu offers traditional Cuban sandwiches, dinner plates and pastries that are delectable and memorable.  Having the day off I seized the opportunity to visit the new location.  I enjoyed a flavorful Pollo Sandwich with Mariquitas (plantain chips) and a Platano tropical shake to drink which has forever raised the bar in the shake smoothie realm.  To top it off, I was served a complimentary shot of espresso unlike any that I have had before that cleansed the palette and completed the meal.  The latin music in the background combined with their warm hospitality made my visit nothing short of an authentic dining experience.  You should definitely check this place out and, as their sign reads, “Taste the Forbidden”.
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- Phillip

Belgian Beer. We love it - You Should too!

05/20/09

As warmer weather approaches, it is the perfect time to discuss the ultimate Summer beverage.  No not lemonade - beer!  And although millions of Americans love the mass-marketed, watered-down, American pale lagers from Milwaukee and St. Louis, they are not the topic of this post.  We are talking about craft beers, microbrews and fine European imports.  Beer that is meant to be sipped and savored - not consumed by the case.

It is a great time to be a beer lover.  The proliferation of quality American craft beers and microbrews provide a seemingly endless variety of diverse styles.  For inspiration, these breweries have turned to Britain, Germany and Belgium where the centuries-old tradition of artisan beer and cask ale production never died out.  At the moment, we are particularly fond of Belgian beer.  Some of the best beers in the world come from Belgium’s 115 breweries in several unique styles.  Here are a few we love as well as our  favorite spots in Chicago to enjoy them.

Delerium Tremens is a Belgian strong pale ale with an ABV close to .  We love the unique white painted bottle and the name which is latin for “trembling madness”  - a violent sickness induced by withdrawal after alcohol abuse.  Delerium goes great with the Ahi Tuna Burger at Hub 51. Remember - everything in moderation.

Chimay Grande Reserve is an excellent example of a trappist ale which is a beer brewed in a monastery under the authority of Trappist monks.  There are only 7 trappist breweries in the world - 6 are in Belgium.  The best place to enjoy trappist ale in Chicago is The Publican whose vast beer list contains all the Belgian trappist ales.  The food is unbelievable here.  Try the heavenly ham chop.

Cantillon Gueuze is an organic Lambic ale.  Unlike conventional ales and lagers, which are fermented by carefully cultivated strains of brewer’s yeasts, Lambic beer is instead produced by spontaneous fermentation: it is exposed to the wild yeasts and bacteria that are said to be native to the region in Brussels where the beer is brewed.  It is this unusual process which gives the beer its distinctive flavour: dry, vinous, and cidery, with a slightly sour aftertaste.  Pair the Cantillon Gueze with the Iron Maiden burger at
Kuma’s Corner
for an “excellent adventure” - minus Bill & Ted of course!

Stella Artois is a Belgian pilsner perfect for those with the taste for something a little lighter.  Although Stella is commonplace on beer lists throughout the city, we prefer to drink it at La Madia while enjoying their excellent Neapolitan style pizzas.  After you’ve finished off your Stella, try some wine from their extensive lists.

We hope to see you out this summer enjoying some of Belgium’s finest brews.

Cheers!!

Adam

Haberdash Men’s Shop Unveils New Website with Blog

05/10/09

After several months of planning and design, Haberdash is pleased to present our completely redesigned website. Our new online shop will lauch in August, 2009 when the Fall collection hits the store. The design of the e-shop is very cool and it will provide our customers with a unique online shopping experience. We will continue to provide updates as we get closer to launch.

In the meantime, we are really excited about this new blog feature. In addition to posts about style, fashion and store events, look for frequent posts about the arts, food, health, music, nightlife, technology and travel. Haberdash is about more than just clothing - it is a lifestyle. We are “tailored to the modern man.” If we stumble upon something of interest to our clients, friends and colleagues we will post it.

We encourage you to check back often. Comment on our posts and start a dialogue with us. Get the RSS feed - join us on Facebook - follow us on Twitter. Become part of the Haberdash community.

We look forward to sharing the Haberdash lifestyle with you.

Adam & Phil