Korean food is sometimes overlooked in the pantheon of Asian restaurants in Chicago. Japanese, Chinese and Thai restaurants abound, but if you overlook Korean restaurants, you’d be doing yourself a major disservice. There are many fantastic restaurants in Chicago serving Korean fare and they should not be missed, in addition to some well stocked Korean [...]
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Veganism is the practice of eating food that does not contain any animal products. It can be difficult to find a vegan restaurant in Chicago, the home of deep dish sausage pizza, but it is not impossible. The vegan movement grew out of vegetarianism, meaning that you can often find vegan options at vegetarian restaurants, [...]
Albany Park is an up and coming neighborhood located on the Northwest Side of Chicago.
Albany Park is a mixture of mid range apartments, single family homes, and newly refurbished condominiums, in addition to large number of traditional Chicago bungalows. Located to the west of Lincoln Square, Albany Park strikes a nice balance between commercial and residential [...]
Beverly is a historic residential neighborhood located on the Far South Side of Chicago. Originally incorporated as part of the village of Washington Heights in 1874, Beverly was annexed by the City of Chicago in 1890. There are a wide variety of real estate choices in Beverly. Beverly is primarily single family homes, some of [...]
What was once an old warehouse district on the west side of River North is now a thriving community that is quickly establishing itself as a prime location for real estate. River West is a relatively new neighborhood. As such, it has many newly renovated lofts and condos – generally at the mid and high-rise [...]
Stretching from just below the south end of The Loop and extending all the way to the southern borders of Chicago, South Side is certainly big. Two notable contributions to this sector of Chicago are Chinatown and Bridgeport, however the area boasts a vast collection of neighborhoods that encompass roughly 60% of the city.
It traces [...]
Home to Wrigley Field and the Chicago Cubs baseball team, this unique neighborhood centers itself around all things sports-related.
With the number of bars and pubs around the area, game days are never in short supply – be it baseball, football, or any sport, there is always something going on in the community. Sports establishment are [...]
Located on the west side of downtown Chicago, Ukrainian Village is a community that tells the story of the immigrants who settled there in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. After the Great Fire struck in 1871 the uninhabited area was developed, and by 1930 it was vastly outnumbered by those of Ukrainian descent. It [...]
Set on the coast of Lake Michigan, Streeterville is home to some of Chicago’s most well-known and beloved attractions. It is an established middle-to-upper class community filled with new development as well as cherished landmarks.
Streeterville is a family-driven community, upheld to the highest standards by a non-profit organization known as SOAR, or the Streeterville Organization [...]
Old Town is a quaint neighborhood in Chicago. The community is a part of the 43rd Ward. The area dates back to the 1850’s when German immigrants settled in the community. In the 1960’s it gained fame as the center of the “hippie” culture.
The area known as Old Town Chicago was inhabited by several Nations [...]