A City Wish for Prasino...by D.C. Crenshaw
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
It's rare to find a restaurant in the burbs that I really like which is not in the city. I found such a gem in the western suburbs a couple of weeks a go. Prasino, the new eco-friendly restaurant in LaGrange, promotes "green" and is doing it very well.
Prasino (means “green” in Greek) is the first eco-friendly restaurant for Chicago’s western suburbs. With an eco-chic design, and family friendly environment, this 200-seat restaurant is committed to promoting organic agriculture and supporting local growers & artisanal food producers whenever possible. General Manager Peggy Maglaris Kopley was inspired to start the concept after her husband was diagnosed with stage four non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2007, that brought the family’s attention back to the importance of “all things fresh.” She soon started buying organic products from the grocery store and attributes her husbands recovery to his organic diet.
Prasino's menu appears to have similar menu items that you can find at other restaurants, but the key is that they're organic and healthy. For example, their "Blue Crab Nachos" appetizer are served on baked yukon gold crisp with steamed blue crab, mango salsa, and cilantro bearnaise. The "Grilled Fresh Monterey Calamari" features blistered cherry tomato, braised cannellini beans, baby spinach, sea salt crustini, and a truffle mustard vinaigrette. Prasino has an attractive list of meat and seafood entrees, but I chose to sample the "Miso Chili Glazed Alaskan Black Cod" and the "Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna". Both dishes were extremely fresh, delicate and complemented by steamed basmati rice and baby bok choy. The flavors were light but present and the wasbai cream added a pleasant touch to the tuna. Side dishes range from "Grilled Asparagus" to "Roasted Cauliflower Gratin". I thought the "Asparagus & Corn Risotto" made with truffle oil and lemon butter would be a dream, but it turned out to be a little too salty.
Prasino has a drink menu that works for everyone. Besides the standards of specialty coffees and teas, other organic highlights include fruit and veggie blended juices, sodas, smoothies, bottled beers and ciders, and sparkling wines. They have nice red and white wine selections, but Prasino's specialty alcoholic cocktails take the blue ribbon. Be sure to order my two favorites, the "La Grange Manhattan" and the "Rose Hipster". Top off your dinner with the apple waffles or bread pudding, although the latter of the desserts was very average.
Prasino is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and has affordable prices. The atmosphere has a friendly family feel and the service was good. It's a great place to dine with kids and is located steps from the Metra station in downtown LaGrange enabling easy access from the city and other suburban areas. My wish is for Prasino to bring their concept to the city. Check out Prasino at www.eatgreenlivewell.com. My "Tru" ratings are below.
Our rating system is named after my son Tru. Tru means “loyal” and “honest” and I wanted our ratings reflect that. I hope that our “Tru” ratings connect with foodies by being clear, unique and different. The six “Tru” rating categories are denoted by a full upper case “T ”. They are rated on a scale of 1 to 4 “T’s” with 1 being the lowest and 4 being the highest.
1.) Palate – Cuisine quality.
2.) Assist Me – Refers to the level of service at the restaurant.
3.) Buzz Factor – Relates to drinks and the cocktail menu.
4.) Pretty People – Determines the ambiance and vibe of the restaurant.
5.) Pocket Change, Checking or Savings – Indicates the cost of an average dinner. Pocket Change ($10 - $15 per entrée) Checking ($15 - $25 per entrée) Savings ($25 - $35 per entrée)
6.) I’ll Be Back – Our overall dining experience at the restaurant
Tru Rating for Prasino
Palate– TTT
Assist Me – TT
Buzz Factor – TTT
Pretty People Alert – Tt
Pocket Change, Checking or Savings – Checking
I’ll Be Back – TTT
(**note: a lower case “t” denotes a half rating.)Labels: bloomingdales chicago dining, dc crenshaw, eco friendly, family dining, fete select tv, green dining, lagrange, organic, organic products, prasino, restaurants, western suburbs
El Barco Mariscos..."To Dine For" by Maddie
Wednesday, August 27, 2008

After several failed attempts to get my friend Jordan to have dinner at Graham Elliot or L2O he finally told me to quit whining and would take me to a spectacular “gem”– a place with the “best ceviche in Chicago”.
As we drove west on Division, I guessed all of the wrong spots. Are we going to Takashi? Nope. Mexique? Nope. After all of my superciliousness and uninformed attempts at guessing our destination we arrived at El Barco Mariscos (1035 N. Ashland).
Upon sitting down at one of the communal-esque tables, our server set down a plate filled with crispy tortilla chips, salsa and mole. Not for the faint of heart, these were some seriously spicy but scintillating condiments. I delighted by the satisfying smoky Chile flavor from the tar looking mole – a smokiness I’d never experienced before.
Set down in front of me in what can only be described as a huge chalice (my first thought was Pimp Cup), filled with a cool and refreshing sangria– without any of chunks of wine soaked fruit getting stuck in the straw. Jordan, as it turns out, knows what he’s talking about. The ceviche arrived next on an oblong plate divided into three sections: octopus, fish, and shrimp. Each prepared the same and included tiny bits of tomatoes, generous chunks of perfectly ripe avocado and as promised the freshest seafood I have ever had in Chicago. The preparation was so simple that we were instructed to take a lime from the cute wire basket on our table and squeeze fresh juice over the entire dish. The octopus was my favorite – just chewy enough not to be chewy and lacking nothing in flavor.
The other dish we tried was the whole fried Red Snapper. I generally shy away from whole fish – not because I don’t enjoy it but because I’m a hypocritical conservationist. I have trouble seeing the head and the eyes staring at me. Let me just say I got over it quickly and was soon enjoying the flavorful fish cooked with garlic and green onions. I’m embarrassed to admit that I eventually was picking up pieces with my fingers like other patrons – something only a place as affordable and relaxed, as El Barco Mariscos would welcome.Labels: ceviche, chicago dining, chicago restaurants, dining blog, el barco mariscos, fete chicago, fete select tv, maddie, mexican, restaurants, sangria
City Provisions Connects You With Your Food

We've heard and seen it several times this year. A food recall that caused unwelcoming health problems and a major scare amongst consumers from around the world. There was spinach, beef, tomatoes, jalapenos, mussels, tuna salad and even popcorn that hit the news wire at some point. It's great when the FDA finds the source of an E. coli breakout, but it's very hard to a pinpoint the food origin.
Worry no more, well at least when you eat the cuisine catered by Cleetus Friedman of City Provisions. Founder and Executive Chef, Cleetus lets his clients know exactly where their food comes from. Therefore, he actually connects his customers to the food that they eat, by using local ingredients from local farms. Imagine knowing the exact farm that your ham sandwich or tomato salad came from. How great to have dinner at a farm that provides you with everything on your plate? Everything is fresh, organic and good. They have a suggested catering menu and specialize in custom menu planning.
CleetusFriedman was recently selected as one of the Chicago Sun-Times 50 people changing Chicago. He is definitely doing his part by using products that are easily recyclable or biodegradable. City Provisions is doing everything possible to be Eco-Friendly. They introduce a lot of their customers to their cuisine via Supper Club events. I will partake in their five-course vegetarian Supper Club tonight where cuisine and beer, donated by Great Lakes Brewery, will be paired. The theme is "Sustainability with Food and Drink" and their September 20th Supper Club theme is "The Farm Dinner" at Dietzler Farms. For more information about reserving a spot at the table log onto www.cityprovisions.com. City provisions is located at 1043 N. California Ave.Labels: catering, chicago, city provisions, cleetus friedman, D.C. Crenshaw, eco friendly, fete select, fete select tv, organic food, restaurants
Obama vs. McCain Maki Roll Showdown
Monday, August 25, 2008

The political scene has been at the forefront for Chicagoans the past 18 months. My personal friend and Illinois Senator Barack Obama has taken the world by storm with his charisma and inspiring speeches that has won over hundreds of millions of people. John McCain is experienced, but is trying to change his perception of being old and out of touch with typical Americans. With the help of the media, You Tube and cyberspace nothing has been off limits when comparing and contrasting the Presidential candidates on policy, style, age, family, wealth, and now...um...sushi?
Yes folks, it's true. Now Obama and McCain will go "maki-to-maki" in a taste test at RA Sushi for the best maki roll. You will have a chance to vote for either the Obama roll or the McCain roll as the best political roll conceived by the RA Sushi chef.
The "Blue" Barack Attack Roll is layered with smoked salmon, cream cheese, cucumber and artichoke rolled in rice and seaweed and topped with crunchy blue tempura bits, finished with a sweet eel sauce and wasabi mayo.
The "Red" McCain Terrain Roll consists of spicy tuna, crab mix and cucumber rolled in rice and seaweed and topped with crunchy red tempura bits, finished with a sweet eel sauce and spicy mayo.
In a non biased taste test, I personally liked the McCain roll better, although I think that they could have come up with something better for Barack who represents more flavor than the roll that represents him. Nonetheless it was an interesting and enjoyable taste test.
During both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions starting Monday August 25th thru Sept 5th, you can taste and vote for your favorite Presidential roll on the Campaign Platter at RA Sushi for $10. A portion of the proceeds, $3 from every sale of the Campaign Platter, will benefit Rock The Vote. The winning candidates roll will be inaugurated onto the menu at all three Illinois RA Sushi restaurants starting on Friday, September 12 through Friday, Oct 3. Also diners will be able to register to vote at RA Sushi Chicago on Monday, Oct 6, as part of a Rock The Vote event that will be held there.
Check out RA Sushi at www.RAsushi.com for more information.Labels: barack obama, chicago, chicago restaurants, dc crenshaw, fete chicago, fete select, john mccain, maki rolls, ra sushi, restaurants, sushi, taste test
Open Mic Night at Plan B
Wednesday, August 20, 2008

So you think that you have musical skillz? Then showcase them at Plan B on Wednesday nights for "open mic" night.
Located in Bucktown at 1635 N. Milwaukee Ave., Plan B also has weekly specials every Wednesday and Thursday. Their wings are slammin'!
Wednesday
$1 bud lt drafts
1/2 off apps and wine
open mic hosted by Chris Grant of Trippin Billies
Thursday
$1 bud products
$2 house shot
$3 house vodka
$.30 wings
DJ
For more information about open mic night at Plan B log onto www.planb-chicago.comLabels: bars, bucktown, chicago, clubs. lounges, dc crenshaw, dj, fete, fete chicago, fete select, fete select tv, food, music, open mic, plan b chicago, restaurants, wings
DC & Johnny B on 97.9 The Loop Friday Morning
Thursday, July 31, 2008


Tune in to 97.9 The Loop during the 7:00 am hour Friday morning, as D.C. guest appears with morning radio personality Johnny B.
D.C. will provide his review of four new restaurants in Chicago, which include OTOM, C-House, Hub 51 and Ajasteak. Drop us a line after the show and let us know if you agree with his take on these new hot spots in the Windy City!
If you miss the morning show, check out DC's blog on eFete.net tomorrow for his take on Chicago's new restaurants.Labels: 97.9 The Loop, ajasteak, C-House, chicago, dc crenshaw, dinner, fete, fete select, fete select tv, fine dining, Hub 51, Johnny B, Otom, restaurants, WLUP
Jerry Kleiner & Marc Brooks Park 52 on Fete Select TV
Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hyde Park was in need of an upscale restaurant, therefore Jerry Kleiner and Marc Brooks delivered. Park 52 is their creation of an upscale American bistro within the heart of Harper Ct. on the south side of Chicago. Check out our review of Park 52 on Fete Select TV and get an inside look at the cuisine, cocktails and vibe.
Fete Select TVLabels: cocktails, cuisine, fete, fete select tv, hyde park, jerry kleiner, marc brooks, park 52, restaurants
ZED 451... Just Another Upscale Brazilian Steakhouse?
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Do we have enough of these all-you-can eat Brazilian steakhouses in the city or is ZED 451 different? I had a chance to attend their pre-grand opening a couple of weeks a go and had a great time. I revisited this past Sunday and enjoyed cocktails on their rooftop deck. However, I'm not sure if the dining experience at ZED 451, located at 739 N. Clark St. downtown Chicago, will be any different than the others that populate the city.

I think the main difference of this steakhouse is their layout of the space, which is enormous and unique. The rooftop deck may be a hot popular hang out this summer to enjoy cocktails and appetizers. I'll soon return to officially partake in their dining experience.Labels: blog, brazilian steakhouse, chicago, clark st., D.C. Crenshaw, downtown, efete.net, fete, fete select, fete select tv, fine dining, restaurants, ZED 451
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