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At Monday Night Foodball Check out the menu for week eight of the Reader’s chef pop-up series a

At Monday Night Foodball [READER]( [Food & Drink]( [Get down with Don Pablo’s big Chilean empanadas at Monday Night Foodball]( Check out the menu for week eight of the Reader’s chef pop-up series at the Kedzie Inn. by [Mike Sula]( IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . . [The return of the roti at Cafe Trinidad]( The city’s original Trini restaurant mounts a ghost kitchen comeback. by [Mike Sula]( [It’s Ethan Lim’s Khmerican bar food vs. your wolfish hunger]( Feast on salted tamarind caramel riblets, Cambodian fried chicken, and loaded tots from the Sandwich King of Hermosa. by [Mike Sula]( [Kiosk Balkan Street Food ghosts the old ways of cooking]( A former fine-dining chef raises the stakes for the food of his youth. by [Mike Sula]( [Check the menu for Pizza and Donuts at Monday Night Foodball]( It's getting weird on week six of our chef pop-up series at the Kedzie Inn. by [Mike Sula]( [Autumn is about to drop a cornucopia of local food books]( Definitive guides on Chicago pizza, Japanese cocktails, Keralan specialties, and more by [Mike Sula]( [Nobody’s Darling is for everyone]( The Black- and queer-owned space in Andersonville serves cocktails for the city’s “outcasts.” by [Adam M. Rhodes]( 2011 [An in-the-works brewery goes off the grid]( New Chicago Brewing Company confronts a brave new world of crafting beer by [Julia Thiel]( [Celebrating 50 years of the Chicago Reader]( [50th Anniversary Issue of Oct. 14 - Oct 27, 2021 Vol. 51, No. 1]( [Download Issue]( (PDF) [View this e-mail as a web page]( [DONATE]( [@chicago_reader]( [/chicagoreader]( [@chicago_reader]( [Chicago Reader on LinkedIn]( [/chicagoreader]( [chicagoreader.com]( [Forward this e-mail to a friend](. Want to change how you receive these e-mails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2021 Chicago Reader, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail after having opted in to one or more of our newsletters, memberships, or e-mail lists via our website, Facebook, or at an event. Our mailing address is: Chicago Reader 2930 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 102Chicago, IL 60616 [Add us to your address book](

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