"About Last Night..." Gia Enjoys Hot Chocolate in the Summer


Tuesday, July 21, 2009




"Duh..." was the expression that came to mind (and face) when the hostess at Mindy's Hot Chocolate asked me if I wanted desert.  Strolling along Damen Ave. on a beautiful summer night we almost walked right past this spot.  As soon as I saw the packed house and delicious deserts going by I basically did the moonwalk and backed right up into this cool little place.  So...in case you're wondering, Hot Chocolate is NOT just deserts.  Though the creepy, dripping font makes you think of hot fudge and running chocolate you can find so much more on the menu.
At 9pm, this place was crowded, so plan ahead.  Even the comfy benches out front by the window (sorry, could not post pics), require a reservation.  The music is loud and the conversations are buzzing. People are just talking and talking and food is moving around constantly.  But for me, tonight was going to be different.  I was doing desert...first...and last.  Though the menu offered a wide range of options including octopus, Ahi Tuna, Walleye, Rabbit, Lamb and Chicken.  I was tempted by the Macaroni & Cheese with Gruyere and cheddar, but I kept my eye on the prize...I stayed focused.
We cozied up on the benches in front to watch the busy street traffic, until our waitress served us a little bit of heaven.  Hungry gal that I am (thank God for Bikram Yoga), we narrowed our choices to S'More...and More, and A Tribute to the Malted Milk Ball.   Each came with a little shot glass of drinky goodness (I love to use unofficial foody words).  S'More came with a rich chocolate and cream soda phosphate, and the Malted Milk Ball came with a coffee/cocoa chocolate milk shake.  As for the deserts themselves I can tell you this.  The S'More treat was creamy, chocolaty, with a delicious buttery crust.  The Malted Milk Ball had a brownie type texture with a smoky almond meringue.  Our forks were clanking and swirling around the plates to get every last drop.  AMAZING!  The coffee was a spectacular French Press from Uncommon Grounds called "wild ass blend".  I mean honestly, I'm pretty sure this coffee was named after me.

In this photo:  Gia Claire, Professional Bloggess 

Hot Chocolate is located at 1747 N. Damen, Chicago, IL 60647  773.489.1747

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Blogger Mark said...
I think Gia is HOT
July 22, 2009 6:10 PM  

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To Dine For By Maddie: Pros and Cons for Province


Tuesday, March 24, 2009


I contemplated writing about this restaurant for weeks because I would have to stray from my strictly stay positive policy. After a not-so-great dinner during Restaurant Week, I decided that before writing it off forever I would follow in the footsteps of Phil Vettel and try it a few times to be fair. This proved to be a smart move because the following week my mother and I had an excellent lunch at Province (161 N. Jefferson).

Province is a fun spot with an inventive menu influenced from Central and South America and Spain. The decor is bold with bright pink walls and the actual building possesses the extremely rare gold-level LEED certification (U.S. Green Building Council's rating system for existing buildings by measuring performance to maximize operational efficiency while minimizing costs and environmental impacts). Additionally, Province prides itself on using local organic ingredients in a "farm to table" dining experience. Executive Chef Randy Zweiban of Nacional 27 takes a fairly new approach to modernizing Latin cuisine and succeeds with many dishes.


The best thing that my friend Allie and I ate during our dinner at Province was the Green Acres Farms Winter Squash Taquito off the "bites" section of the menu. We ordered everything in that category and enjoyed the Cuban Pork Bocadillo, but wished we had another taquito instead of the Peeky Toe Crab toast. The Fluke Ceviche with Red Grapefruit was one of the bigger disappointments of the night as it was flavorless and stringy in texture - not the "mouth feel" you hope for in a Ceviche dish. Luckily, we quickly forgot about the ceviche when the Tortilla Soup was served! This fun spin on a classic is awesome for a light lunch or a first course at dinner. The bottom of the bowl was filled with guacamole and roasted chicken and a spicy chicken broth was poured over the top for a little bit of a wow factor.


As it was restaurant week, two of the items we ordered are not mainstays on the menu. The Sherry and Mushroom Bisque was forgettable but the Braised Beef Short Rib with pancetta hash was certainly not! The Hawaiian Seared Tuna was really disappointing as it was flavorless, and missing the promised honey roasted root vegetables and caper vinaigrette! I blame our server who was not at the top of his game for sure. We capped off the meal with a sure thing: "Chocolate Three Ways" which was composed of a Chocolate Flan, Cocoa Sorbet, Chocolate Gooey Muffin and Dulce de Leche.


Lunch was much more of a turn on. Although we only shared two dishes, they were both fantastic. The Chicken and Apple salad delivered visually as well as in texture and flavor. Perfectly uniform matchsticks of tart apples tossed with roasted chicken, toasted almonds and candied olives. Additionally, we had (drum roll please!) the Pork Belly and Avocado Sandwich. Notwithstanding my glutton for pork belly, I am pretty sure my mother was fulfilled after eating this tummy-pleaser. Rich pork belly goodness is served with avocado on grilled country rosemary bread along side of a puckery red cabbage slaw which cut the fattiness of the sandwich perfectly.


My personal theme for 2009 is to keep my learning curve turned up and "reviewing" this restaurant was a great lesson. I understand what a bad write up can do to the heart and soul of a restaurant and the people working there (I have seen it first hand) and I will never allow myself to become a hater. However, a little bit of constructive criticism is what makes us better, isn't it?


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"Miami Nights" at Nacional 27


Wednesday, December 10, 2008



Nacional 27 and nationally-noted master mixologist, Adam Seger, hosts the Friday evening addition of "Miami Nights," a South Beach-inspired weekly event.

Nacional 27 transforms into a sexy South Beach nightclub through sultry signature cocktails, Miami fashion week footage and dynamic beats performed by special guest DJs and live percussionists.

Nosh on delicious tapas, ceviches and small plates, while enjoying a complete night out of dining and dancing.

Miami Nights, Fridays :

Miami Chill, 5:00pm-6:30pm
Complimentary South Beach-inspired Tapas and Ceviches

Live Percussion, 6:30pm-9:30pm
Master Drummer, Geraldo D'Olivera

Latin House Music, 9:30pm-11:00pm
Hot, South Beach Lounge Vibes
$10 cover charge includes complimentary Passion-Ginger sangria for ladies

Nacional 27 is located at 325 W. Huron St. downtown Chicago.

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