Chicago is made up of neighborhoods, all of which maintain their own strong identity and culture. Because of this, driving from one neighborhood to another in Chicago can feel like you’re traveling to different parts of the world. Due to Chicago’s high density rate, one neighborhood might have multi-million dollar condominiums with a yuppie population, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘west loop’
There Goes the Neighborhood
Posted in Chicago, Chicago Neighborhoods, tagged Bucktown, west loop, Chicago Neighborhoods, andersonville, lakeview, lincoln park, devon avenue, edgewater, uptown, rogers park, lincoln square, belmont, cragin, wicker park, ukranian village, humboldt park, logan square, gold coast, streeterville, river north, south loop, huyde park, oak park, skokie on July 9, 2008 | 10 Comments »
First Look: Trattoria Isabella*
Posted in Chicago, New Restaurants, Reviews, tagged calimari fritti, gnocchi, pesce veneziana, risotto ai funghi, traditional Italian, Trattoria Isabella, west loop on May 21, 2008 | No Comments »
Trattoria Isabella is a welcome addition to a mostly residential West Loop neighborhood in Chicago. Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to flood this spacious, traditional Italian restaurant. With fresh fish flown in daily, homemade pasta and a moderately priced but extensive wine list, Isabella may just turn into a neighborhood hot spot.
Owner/co-chef Michael [...]





