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America's New Culinary Renaissance
7-9-2011 | The Christian Science Monitor
Finally, a host introduces the featured act, Roger Waysok, who strides forward and, after a burst of applause, begins his performance... creating a barley, feta, and tomato salad with fresh mint. "All the fresh ingredients in here, I am passionate about," says Mr. Waysok, the executive chef of Chicago's South Water Kitchen restaurant, his knife poised over a red onion. The chef series that runs from May to October at the botanical garden here draws hundreds of people each week. But it could be a demonstration held in almost any venue in America. In a land of fads and social movements, from fitness to feminism, now comes a new one-food.
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South Water Kitchen's diverse menu means there's something for all
7-4-2011 | Chicago Tribune
Who eats: Mix of business people, tourists and hotel guests (restaurant is connected to Hotel Monaco), giving South Water Kitchen a democratic feel. Why eat: Modern, casual atmosphere makes it appropriate for a working lunch with colleagues or business partners; diverse menu, including oversize sandwiches, means there's something for all, with few dishes more than $20. Ambience: Unobtrusively stylish; wood tones keep the dining room from feeling too sleek. Bar area with pizza oven is an appropriate after-work gathering spot. Sidewalk dining on Wabash is an option.
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Outdoor Dining in Chicago
7-2-2011 | Concierge Preferred
What can we say? Chicagoans love their al fresco dining. When the weather warms up, restaurants swing open their doors and diners demand an outdoor seat. From Wicker Park to downtown, our concierge contributor Robert Brooks scouted out some of the best outdoor dining spots to check out… South Water Kitchen: This hip American restaurant adjacent to the Hotel Monaco provides an opportunity to dine on comfort food with stunning views of Marina Towers and the Chicago River. It's also one of my favorite spots for brunch.
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Play Ball!
4-4-2011 | NBC Chicago
What better way to celebrate the return of baseball than with a Chicago-style hot dog? South Water Kitchen unveils a new tavern menu on Friday featuring five unique sausages and guests can enjoy a complimentary sausage from their selection of "Downtown Dogs".
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Sip Some Canned and Pickled Cocktails at Hotel Monaco Chicago
3-21-2011 | HotelChatter.com
Even though it's March, you can still get a taste of winter at Hotel Monaco Chicago's South Water Kitchen. The restaurant bar is slinging mason jar cocktails with unusual ingredients like pickled watermelon and preserved pears. They're a nice change-up from your usual Cosmo.
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