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an appetite in the Windy City
From the March 26, 2001 Issue of New York
For years, Chicago has been
stuck with that Second City label. Puh-lease! When it comes to architecture
and eating, at least, Chicago ranks right up there with its competitors
on either coast. Don't believe me? The Chicago Architecture Foundation
not only offers 70 different group tours, but in June is unveiling
the highly anticipated Chicago Architecture Center, featuring a tour
concierge who will help you select an itinerary that suits your specific
interests. All tastes are accommodated -- from the earliest nineteenth-century
skyscrapers to the modernist masterpieces of Mies van der Rohe. And
when you're not feasting on architectural wonders, feast on the Windy
City's latest culinary wonders. You can have lunch in the shadow of
an architectural icon, at Bin 36, known for its wine-food pairings
and conveniently located next door to Marina City's iconic "corn cob"
towers. For dinner, the restaurant of the moment is the minimalist-chic
Naha, with a Mediterranean-inspired menu created by chef Carrie Nahabedian
(formerly of L.A.'s Four Seasons). Everyone knows that Chicago has
great, classic hotels, from the Palmer House to the Drake, but we're
predicting that the Peninsula, opening in June, will be the next hot
place to sleep and spa.
-- RIMA SUQI
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Details Chicago Architecture Foundation and Chicago Architecture Center, 312-922-8687 or www.architecture.org; Bin 36, 312-755-9463; Naha, 312-321-6242; the Peninsula Chicago, 312-337-2888 or www.peninsula.com (rooms start at $425).
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