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  2. Acadia (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was well received by food critics, [6] [3] and earned its first Michelin star in 2013. [14] It went on to earn two Michelin stars, [13] five years in a row. Chicago Tribune named it one of the best restaurants in Chicago in 2019. [10] It closed in 2020 because of the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry.

  3. Michael Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Michael Carlson was born June 5, 1974, in Chicago, Illinois and grew up in the Chicago suburbs of Glen Ellyn and Lombard. [1] The son of a financial planner father, Stan, and dental hygienist mother, Carlson describes his childhood as "normal". [2] His parents divorced and his father served as a colonel in the US army reserves during the Gulf ...

  4. Chicago (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, Chicago magazine's managing editor, Shane Tritsch, resigned after 18 years with the magazine after he was passed over for the top editorial post there. [31] In 2012, longtime Chicago magazine senior writer Marcia Froelke Coburn left Chicago magazine to join Time Out Chicago as a contributing writer. [32]

  5. Schwa (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Schwa is a tiny, 825 square feet (76.6 m 2) restaurant located in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. [2] Seating 26, it features what chef Michael Carlson describes as a "pared-down" approach to food and has been described as being on the forefront of a new "molecular gastronomy" style of cooking.

  6. Newcity - Wikipedia

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    Newcity is a media company based in Chicago, founded in 1986 by Brian and Jan Hieggelke." [5] It started as the Newcity independent, free weekly newspaper in Chicago. Effective March 2017, the founders changed the newspaper into a glossy monthly free magazine, using the same Newcity name. [6]

  7. Michael Morton (restaurateur) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Morton is the son of Zorine and Arnie Morton, who founded Morton's Steakhouse restaurants. His father was of Jewish descent. [2] Raised in Chicago, Morton spent most of his young life in restaurants, which contributed to his co-founding the N9NE Steakhouse in 2000 with Scott DeGraff. [3]

  8. Category:Magazines published in Chicago - Wikipedia

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  9. Cariño (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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