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This small but excellent museum displays a collection of carved decoys -- some of them more than a century old -- and decorative wildlife, plus paintings of ducks, geese, and other wildfowl. It occupies the white-brick-a... more
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Don't judge Harold's by its dingy, slightly scary interior. Harold's sells what may be the best Fried Chicken north of the Mason Dixon line. Smothered in your choice of mild or hot sauces, served with fries over white bread, th... more
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Nick's is back-to-basics at its best. American chow has never been better - fish, steaks, pasta, chicken - whatever, you can't go wrong. The rich wood and leather decor underscore the hearty atmosphere and its offset by the alw... more
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If it is the weekend, and you are lining up for Hyde Park dining, you are probably at this bustling, roadhouse-style Southern eatery (think rusty old ad signs as wall art). The list of the munchies that keep drawing the crowds... more
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One of my best friends -- a transplanted Chicagoan who now lives in New York -- always has one request when she comes back to town: dinner at Wishbone. It's that kind of place, a down-home, casual spot that inspires inte... more
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For authentic Mexican food in a lively atmosphere, try this Clark Street spot. On weekends, Frontera is always packed, but people do not seem to mind the wait. If you are lucky, you can grab a small table at the bar section and... more
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A seafood lover's delight, Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab orginally opened in 1921 as the first food stand on Miami Beach and quickly became a popular place to go. It has since expanded and opened up new locations in C... more
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Looking for a hearty breakfast to get fuel for a day of sight seeing? Head to the popular West Egg Cafe. You can choose from delicious egg skillet dishes with potatoes, veggies, cheese and Polish sausage. You can also enjoy a g... more
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It's called Everest and like its Himalyan namesake it is high up. Perhaps not the top of the world, but when you dine at Everest, you will enjoy the view from a 40-story perch. It's one of the most spectacular vistas of the Win... more
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Travel back to the 1940s and savor southern Italian cooking in this home-style eatery resembling a post-war "Little Italy" family restaurant. Polished wood floors, intimate tables and black-and-white family portraits give the p... more




