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Minor Deity |
If you have not visited The Girl and the Goat on W Randolph, you should. We ate there last night and it was a revelation. Stephanie Izard is an alchemist of flavors and textures that are both surprising combinations and beyond delicious. Braised beef short ribs with a salted caramel sauce and different pickled vegetables... sounds awful, tastes amazing. The place is not terribly expensive and very fun. Dishes are small plates to share - mostly $11-19 but are generous portions. https://girlandthegoat.com/
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Sounds like a great place; thanks for the recommendation. BTW, how was Hamilton?
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Pinta & the Santa Maria Has Achieved Nirvana |
Sounds great! I remember her from Top Chef. | |||
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Minor Deity |
It was excellent. Miranda is the freshest voice on Broadway. Telling this story in this way is sheer genius.
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Minor Deity |
Oh, by the way, their cocktails are every bit as incredible. My daughter had three. I've never seen her drink two. Desserts were not as great, but still good.
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knitterati Beatification Candidate |
Visited there a few years ago on our last Chicago trip. It was delicious.
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Unrepentant Dork Gadfly |
We didn’t make it to The Girl and the Goat last time we were there, but went to the nearby Little Goat Diner (by the same chef). It was SO GOOD! If you visit Chicago and can’t get a reservation at Girl and the Goat (which happened to us) or you just want a more casual meal, check it out!
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